Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of laterest to City ud Country Readers. Corn, 550; oats, 40c. Indians State fair next week. J. C. Tbrawle is very sick with the flux. 1 , , v To-night, “Toyland” at Ellis opera house. Sam Feudig was in Chioago on business Monday. Mrs. Luoy Clark is confined to the house by sickness, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartman left Monday for a visit in Fairbury, 111. V Mrs. Wesley Mustard, of Mt; * Vernon, is visiting Mrs. Sylvester Gray. The city tax levies will be made at the council meeting Monday night. The Catholic Parochial school opened Monday with an enrollment of 62. Miss Lennie Lang, of Indianapolis, is visiting relatives here, and at Surrey. The Northwest Indiana M. E. conference is being held at Greenoastle this week. '/ 'Miss Judith Woodward of Ohin cago, is visitipg her cousin, Mrs. S. C. Irwin, this week. Conrad Shaffer, Sr. of the county farm, left Tuesday for a visit with relatives in Illinois. Charles Eller and. Henry Biatz of Hoopeston, 111., visited unole George Mhines here Sunday. <WLynn Babcock, of Otsego county, N. Y., visited here a few days this week with his uncle, F. E. Babcock. Morooco Courier: Miss Martha Parkison of Rensselaer is spending a week with Misses Mary and Edna Kessler, Mrs. J. W. McConnehay and daughter, of Pullman, 111., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Randle. 4al Peters of south of town, ac-. coihpanied his mother to Chicago Monday for a few days visit, both returning Thursday. t George Borntrager, wife and returned Thursday from visit with his mother and sister at Ft. Wayne. 4 Mrs. Linn of Attica, and son Charles of Monts Visti, Cali., are visiting her daughter, Mrs, W. H. Parkison, here this week. Oapt. and Mrs. G. W. Payne havu moved from Monticello into the property which they recently bought and improved here. , Tl young banker arrived at the hofae of Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Hunt Saturday. Mother and babe doing well and Jud as happy as a lark. WMrB. E. H. Shields and daughter, Miss Katie, moved to Brook Wednesday where the latter will teaoh in the town schools this year.
Dr. Miller went to Pierre, So. Dak., Tuesday with the intention of investing in a quarter section of land if he fonnd anything suitable. New subscribers to the Damoocrat this week by postoffices: Rensselaer, 1: Remington, R. R. 3, 1; McCoysburg, 1; Rensselaer, R-R-3,1. irA. J. Harmon shipped nine head sos Poland China and Dnroe Jersey swine to Indianapolis last night for exhibition at the state fair next week, V W. H. Eger let the elevator rope *n his store slip through his hand Wednesday night, burning it severely and causing him a great deal of pain. “The Missouri Girl,” one of the most popular plays ever presented in Rensselaer, will appear again at Ellis opera house next Wednesday night, Sept. 11. sL-Ivan Carson, who has been clerking in the Chicago Bargain Store grocery department, is now clerking in the clothing department of Murray’s store Miss Dollie 8 bock, who has been clerking in the Racket Store for several years, has given up her position and will go to Plymouth to keep house for her brother. . Editor H, J. Bartoo of the Morocco Courier is advertising his paper for sale and it is reported will looate in thb state of Washington if he sells his newspaper plant. . Misses Madeline and Esther Phillips, who have been staying here for the past year, have gone to Minneapolis, Minn., to remain with their mother, Mrs, Louella Brown.
