Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of laterest to City sad Country Renders.
Corn, 50c; oats Sso. ■ Miss Mildred Spitler is visiting n Cbioago this week.
One. of C. W. Davall’e oil wagon oreee died Saturday. I A. Harmon of Pontiao, 111., via* 4liaUed bis sons here this week. t Miss Ida Milliken of Boston, sMass., is the gnest of Mrs. F. A. Roes.
Norman Lally of Michigan City, formerly of Remington, visited here Sunday.
Miss lima Robinson of Indianapolis is visiting relatives and friends here. ,
Sklr. and Mrs. Leo Tuteur of Indianapolis, are visiting relatives here this week.
Mrs. Charles Morlan and daughter Doris visited relatives in Bedford this week.
Mrs.. Frank Cooper of Indianapolis is visiting relatives in this vicinity for a few weeks.
Mrs. Frank Barton of Rodfork, I. T., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Garland. Misses Clara Parker and Tillie Malchow are spending the week at Buffalo and Niagara Falls. A R. M. Moore of Trafalgar is visiting his sister, Mrs. Joseph Yeoman, here and relatives at Mt. Ayr.
E. W. Kolb of Omaha, Neb,, is is here visitiug his mother who ib in poor health from kidoey trouble.
The White County Old Settlers annual meeting will be held at Monticello next Saturday, Aogust 31. /
Walter lines, one of the Chicago telegraphers out on a strike, is here visiting his father,* W. J. lines.
Harry Lesh of Edmon, Mich., is visiting the family of Elias Arnold and other friends m Barkley tp. V--Mrs. C. A. Roberts was confined to the house a few days this week with erysipelas of the face and neck.
A few Rensselaer sports went to Crown Pointt Wednesday to see Duvall Bros, and Judge Hanley’s horses race.
Mrs. Elizur Sage of Newton tp., broke her left arm above the elbow Wednesday afternoon, the result of a fall.
Mrs. Sarah Ketchum, who has been visiting in White Pigeon, Mich., for several weeks, returned home Saturday.
I- New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Gifford, 1; Rosblawn, 1; Rensselaer, 1; Tefft, 1.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kohler of Chicago spent Sunday with his gtrents, Mr. and Mrs. John ohler oithis city.
Duvall Bros, horse Raimore won three straight heats at Crown Point Wednesday in the 2:85 pace. The purse was $250. (
The postoffice at Dayton, Tippecanoe county, was robbed of S2OO in cash and S3OO in postage stamps Monday night.
The stone road contractors are grading several of the streets in Rensselaer preparatory to covering with the crashed rook.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramp returned Sunday from a few days' visit with the family of their daughter, Mrs. N. Krull, of Kentiand.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Kenton left Tuesday for Janesville, Wis., where they will visit a few days on their way home to Mitchell, So. Dak.'
J. D. Baboook and daughter Lizzie of Bluffton are visiting old friends here. He says the oats crop in his locality is no better than here.
Tuesday’s Monticello Journal Mrs. Knight and daughter Ora, of near Rensselaer are here visiting with her daughter. Mrs. John Adams, Jr, and family. Mrs. D. S. Makeever and daughter Ruth of Newton tp., left Tuesday to visit her brother Thomas Randle near Hope, Kans. They will be gone about ten days. F. B. Meyer has shipped the drug stook, which he recently purchased at Kentland, to Rensselaer and will store it here until he decides upon a location or disposes of same.
