Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
I LOCAL AND PERSONAL. H Brief Items of Interest to City and ■ Country Readers. B > ; Corn, 48c; oats 38c. H v Sam Fendig was a Chicago visI itor Thursday ; H < Jack'Montgomery was in Chi- ■ cago on business Monday. ■ z Miss Gail Daugherty of Wor- ■ land, Wyo., is visiting relatives B here. B Mrs. Lona Nichols of Lowell ■ visited her father James Flynn ■ Sunday. ■ Carl Duvall has gone to Cinfl| cinnati, Ohio, to clerk in a clothfl ing store. U Merl Benjamin left Monday for fl San Diego, Cal., for the benefit of I . his health. U -V Howard Mills left Saturday for ■ \two weeks visit with relatives at fl DkPlata, Mo. ■ Mrs. Kelly of Valparaiso spent ■ a few days this week with Mrs. U. fl M. Baughman. ■ . Leon Lewis of Chicago was visitfl ing his father, County Assessor I Lewis, here this week. fl White County Democrat: Miss fl Ruth Harris of Rensselaer, is the fl guest of Miss Maude Atkins. fl Uncle Simon Phillips is visitfl ing his daughters, Mesdames fl Barnes and Vannata at Fowler. fl - Miss Clara Peters attended the P state examination for opticians at ■ Indianapolis the first of the week, i David Hikon has sold his resifl dence property on Elm street to K Capt. G. W. Payne of Monticello. I Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Crowell of fl Monticello, spent Sunday here fl with their son, Dick Crowell and I wife. - ~ . I New subscribers to The Demofl- crat this week by postoffices: fl Hammond, 1; Rosalie, Wash., 1: I Renselaer, 1. I A part of the roof on E. P. Ho- | nan’s barn in Barkley tp., was I blown off during the storm Tues- | day forenoon. I Haying is ready to go at, but I not many of the farmers have fl their corn ready to leave to begin I hay-making as yet. I Dr. Dick Fiddler, now an interne I in St. Mary’s Hospital in Milwau- | kee, is visiting relatives and I friends here this week. I Co. M., the local militia company, will leave next Wednesday I morning for Indianapolis to attend the annual encampment. If D. M. Worland is having the . roof of his house raised, making I it 1| stories in height and adding I new rooms in the second story. I Mrs L. Strong went to Ambia I Saturday, with her little granddaughter, Clara Yeoman, who has I been visiting her for some time. | C. B. Herold of Rosalia, Wash., I visited J. E. Bislosky a few days b last week, while on his way home from a visit in Cleveland, Ohio. r Joseph Claspel, who had been I - visiting his brother, A. B. Claspel, I' here for a couple of weeks, left I Sunday for his home in Alabama. I Advertised letters: Dolly WatL eon, Miss Francis Porter, Chas. I' Guttrich, Arthur Cawes (2), Jno. Bell, Guy Beason, Willie AlexanI der. 4 Misses Lena,and Mary Johnson I \ of Linden, returned home Saturj day after a few days visit with the | family of Noah Zetgler, north of i town. Miss Jennie Hausen went to Winona Lake Saturday to be gone six weeks or two months, assisting the Misses Miller in their boarding house. Geo. F. Meyers has sold the balance of the Dr. Allen land in Walker tp, which he bought last December, 720 acres, to a Benton county man. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Todd of Dunkirk, visited the family of his t brother-in-law, James H. Keister of Jordan tp., a few this week. Mr. Todd conducts a theatre at Dunkirk. R. C. Yeoman, one of the Yeoman boys who recently graduated from Purdue, has a position for ** the summer in the draughting rooms of a bridge company at Inx dianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. B. Forsythe went to Chicago Thursday to meet a party of visitors who will remain a their guests for a few days—- - Judge Liggett and daughter of Fairfield, lowa, and Miss Cora . Mease of Dixon, 111.
