Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 50c; oats, 40c. Buy a storm front for yonr buggy at Worland’s. Mrs. Frank Kelly of Chicago is visiting friends here this week. Ask for coupon premium tickets when you are buying goods at the Chicago Bargain Store. Our former townsman, Frank Maloy, now Monon agent at Lowell, is working up a poultry show for that town. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nowles of Brook took the train here Tuesday for Laurens, lowa, where they will visit relatives of the latter. 4"Mr. and Mrs Frank Welsh of Jordan tp., are expected home next week from a three weeks’ visit with relatives in Oklahoma and Kansas. '' Mrs. I. A. Glazebrook and daughter Miss Ara are away for an extended visit in Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Greencastle and other points. New subscribers to the Democrat this week by postoffibes: Medaryville, R-R-l, I; Fair Oaks, 1; Rensselaer, R-R-l, 1; Rensselaer, R-R-2,1; JRocky Ford, Colo., 1. Another moving picture show or 5-oent theatre has started up in town, and is located in the opera bouse. Its managers expect to remain here all winter with the show. The prospects for harvesting an pfce crop here this winter are poor. The dredging of the river has practically rained Kellner’s pond and he does not think he will be able to put up any ice from it at all.

Mrs. Bruce White was taken to Indianapolis last Friday to the Deaconess hospital, where she underwent an operation for a chronic ailment Monday morning, and is reported getting along nicely. It is reported that the Morocco Sentinel has suspended publication, after an existence of about a year and a half. We knew when the Sentinel stole old Jim McEwen’s "motto” that it was hoodooed. Charlie Leavel lost a valuable horse Thursday, for which he had recently paid $175. It was taken sick Wednesday while being driven home from Medaryville, and died Thursday noon. The veterinary said it died from heart trouble. * The Presbyterian, Christian and M. E. churches have secured the services of Rev« E. P. Loose of Waukesha, Wis., and his singer, Prof. Hill, and" will open a series of revival meetings in the KTof P. building, beginning Sunday, Nov. 24. James B, Mahaffie, an old time resident of this county, died recently at his home in Olathe, Kan,, aged 90 years, 5 months and 18 days. He left Jasper county about half a century ago and only the older residents here will remember him. The late Joe Miller, deceased, took out a SI,OOO insurance policy in the Lafayette Life Co., last July, payable to his father, Werner Miller. A representative of the company was here the first of the week and paid Mr. Miller the amount of the policy.

It is reported that the Newton county grand jury returned some ten or a dozen indictments against “Hank*’ Granger, one of the Kankakee river booze dispensers, for illegal sales of liquor. But he has not since Men found and consequently has not answered to the charges. F. P. Morton has traded his 60 acre farm near Pleasant Ridge with Geo. B. Davidson for the latter's residence property in Goodland, and will move his family to that place about the first of ' the year. The land was put in at f 110 per acre in the trade., Frank will probably buy another'farm before spring, but he expects to move to Goodland for the winter at least.