Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Item* of Interest to City end • < Country Reader*. Corn, 48c; oat* 40c. Come to Rensselaer the 4th. Ike Tuteur of Chicago is here. LaMpnt Bros. Circuax Monday. Miss Edna Tyner of Monon visited friends here this week. Remember the free street parade' of LaMont Bros, circus next Monday. Dr. Albert Overton of Illinois, was visiting relatives here this week. . - Fred Parcels is here from St. Louis for a visit with his wife and parent*. Mr. and Mrs. John Bislosky spent Sunday with relatives in Chicago, y j Ralph Jones of Chicago visited. I his brother, Chas, Chamberlain, here this week. Three dollhrs gets The Democrat and Chicago Daily Examiner each a full year. John Zimmerman is making some improvements to his residence on Cullen street.

"Mrs.' Mary E. Lowe went to Chicago Saturday to take further treptinent at a hospital there. Z\There was a large turnout Sunday to the Memorial sermon by Rev. Utter at the M. E. church. ' Mrs. Chas. Porter of Chicago is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay W. Williams, here this week. /New subscribers to The Democrat this by postoffices: Rensselaer, 1; Chief Lake, Mich,, 1.

A. J, Brenner is moving to Evanston, 111., this week, where he ■lias the management of the Monnett hJtel. . O. W. Bridges of Indianapolis is visiting last week and this with the family of his brother-in-law, I. A. Glaze brook. Lee Kepner, who has been working for the Lafayette Bridge Co., at Mishawaka, Ind., returned home last Friday.

f FMiss Bailie Rishling, southeast of town, left for Indianapolis Sunday to visit her sister awhile and topwork in a bospitai. Bev, Father George Heldman of St Joseph’s College, delivered the memorial sermon for the G. A. R.’a Elwood last Sunday.

Councilman Gerber and son Guy were over the cyclone route Wednesday viewing the damage wrought in the vicinity of Mt. Ayr, '>4se Illinois 2-oent fare law goes into effect July 1, we understand, after wbidh date the rate to Chicago from Rensselaer will be >1.46. and Mrs. Roy Chisom and little daughter of Englewood visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McCarthy Saturday and Sunday. Benton Review: Charles Colvin, of Wheatfield, Ind., is here and will work for Jay Smith. He is an old time Fowlerite who has just returned.

Mr. John Stively, accompanied by his grand-daughter, Miss Opal Sharp, went to Ohio Monday for a month’s visit with relatives at the former’s old home in Yelverton, Coca-Oola is never bottled only in Coca-Cola bottles, with the CocaOola label and Coca-Cola crown. All others are imitations. Bay the genuine Coca-Cola at Viok’s 4 Stajeb. S<The frame is up and enclosed 4obElizur Sage’s big new 13,000 farm house in Newton, tp., and when completed it will probably be the best farmhouse in that township. of-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Amsler of this city, was married last week in New York City to Mr. Jesse 0. Corvalho of Elizabeth, \N. Y., where they will reside. Evidently the blanket remonstrance law is not curtailing the number saloons in Hammond to any appreciable extent. 1 The Lake County News of last week contained notice of 22 applications for license. % The LaMont Bros., shows, which exhibit here next Monday afternoon and evening, travel overland and and come here from Kentland where they show Saturday. The show will probably reach here some time Sunday forenoon, and will pitch its tents in Milroy Park.