Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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; LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 37c; oats 37c. Miss Faye Clayton of Monon, visited friends here Sunday. Miss Edna Donnelly is visiting friends in Lafayette this week. The city schools closed Wednesday for two days’ spring vacation. Miss Vivian Rush of Monon, visited Misses Candace and Lizzie Brown here Sunday. Chas. Littlefield, the well known Remington jeweler, spent Sunday here with his brother N. Littlefield. Mesdames Geo Stoudt and W. E. Holland of Remington, were guests of Mrs. F. E. Babcock Wednesday. Everett Leech and Robert Wartena, who are working in Hammond, spent Sunday with their parents here. Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Poetil of Fowler were guests of the former’s sisters, Grace and Fame Haas, Monday night. Messrs. Jerry Allred and Jerry Bisbir of Gillam, and John T. Culp of Barkley, were in on taxpaying business Tuesday. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by post-offices: Rensselaer, 1; Valparaiso, Ind., 1; Boody, HI., 1; Medaryville, R-l, 1.
Mrs. F. E. Babcock and son George were in Chicago Monday where the letter’s left .eye was operated upon for defective eye* Wißht Yon can find just what you want in Bowles & Parker’s' curtain partment. Newest things in lace curtains and all kinds of curtain material. A daughter was born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Browne of St. Paul, Minn. The mother was formerly Miss Carrie Marshall of Rensselaer. James Gill of Garden Grove, lowa, was here Tuesday and Wednesday looking after his farm in Walker tp., and some business matters in Rensselaer. Found, on the highway in J or-' dan tp., March 25, a pair of glasses and case. Owner can have same by proving ownership and paying adv. charges. J. U, Iliff. True Wood worth started his street sprinkler Monday, and it is resplendent in a new coat of paint* and varnish, which makes it orna> mental as well as useful. Amiel Schultz, who is working for George Davisson on a dredge near Havana, 111., spent the week with Jasper county relatives. He expects to return to Havana Mon* d >y- , Kiplinger & Harmon have got their cigar factory and pool and billiard hall moved across the street to the room formerly occupied by L. Wildberg’s clothing tor of the M. E. church here, been engaged by- G* A. R., Post to deliver the memorial ad5 , B, For»ytb« h„tferoom across the street from The DemoScott° Bros. hX^sh^aid 1 put in a line of his cMaloHUa ‘ denart- ;? etc.
