Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 470; oats 380. Celebrate the 4tb at Rensselaer. The Big Sale down at Murray’s lasts a week. “And next Thursday is the day ' we celebrate.”' Miss Clara Parker visited in Medaryville tbjs week. , was in Indianapolis on business Monday. Great saving in money on clothing at the week’s sale at The G. E. Murray Co. ' 1/ MiBS Mabel Strickfaden return/ed Monday from a few days visit in Lafayette. Fifty tickets were sold from Rensselaer Sunday for the'Chicago excursion. Miss Ora Knight spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs John Adams of Monticello. Walter English is visiting the family of his uncle, L. F. Hopkins. in Chicago-. > Mrs. Frank lines of Chicago visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. lmes here a few days this week.,-., '“'Miss Josie Porter returned Saturday from Franklin where she has been attending college. Nellie McCarthy has gone to New York City where she will nurse in Belleview hospital. Mrs. M. E Clover who has been visiting here for some time, returned to Valparaiso Monday. Senior Hopkins will enter the Culver Military Academy at the opening of the summer term next week. With this issue of The Democrat begins its tenth year under its present ownership and management. The Rensselaer Maroons played bai t with Brook-at the latter place Sunday. Score Btol in favor of Brook. -Ar Mrs. F. B. Alter of Frankfort is visiting her sons Frank and Lewis, the tile manufacturers, north of town. Mrs. Ed. Pugh and little daughter spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Collins of Monticello. Postmaster Paulsen and family of Wheatfield spent Sunday here with the family of his brother-in-law, J. W. Tilton. The Wheatfield ball team defeated the Maple Leaves of South Bend at Wheatfield Saturday by a Score of 6 to 5. Mrs. Frank Kannal returned to her home in Lafayette Saturday after a week’s visit here with he r eister Mrs. Cooney Kellner. \G. K. Hollingsworth and family nd Mrs. Matie Hopkins and son Seniof ar6 here from Chioago to remain for some weeks.

Messers. N. S. Bates and John Hayes have the thanks of The Democrat man for some boxes of excellent strawberries this week. Misses Ella and Lottie O’Connor graduated from St. Joseph’s Academy at Chlllioothe, Mo., last week and returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bigler, of Hot Springs, Ark., visited Mr. and Mrs. George Goff this week, the former being a brother of Mrs. Goff. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Malobow spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Julias Swartz of near Brook - ston, returning home Monday eve--ning. Greatest Assembly Talent at Fountain Bark, Remington, Ind , Aug. 10th to 25th inclusive. Hon. Wm. J. Bryan day, Ang. 14th; Hon. James E. Watson day, Ang. 17th. Miss Alioe Sbedd, east of town, has three Northwestern University college friends visiting her. «They are Misses Graos Loureline and Sarah Yonnt of Evanston, 111., and Mabel Hazelton of Champaign, Hi. » Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Imes will go to Montioello Tuesday to attend the wedding of a niece, Miss Jennie Failing to Mr. Nelson Henderson of Omaha, Neb., which will take place at high noon. * Editor Marshall of the Republican returned Monday from a several weeks absence in Oregon. His daughter, Miss Luoile Marshall, who has' been attending school at Pomona, Cali., retained with him. ' M