Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and * Country Readers. ' “Richer the Brazen.” Corn,-60c; oats, 39c. Good goods cheaper at The G. E. Murray Co. Buy a storm front for yonr buggy at Worland’s. Henry Hildebrand was down from Chicago the first of the week. Safe Storm Fronts at Worland’s while they last at $4 .each. Ask for coupou premium tiokets when you are buying goods at the Chicago Bargain £ftore.

A little new corn busker has come tq live with Mr. and Mrs. William Cain since the 29th.

Abe Dewey and Miss Grace Galey of Jordan tp., spent Sunday at W. F. Michael’s near Pleasant Ridge.

The condition of August Rosenbaum has considerably improved the last few days and he can talk some and sit up.

The first snow oftbe season, only a few flakes here, fell Monday. At several points in the state several inches is reported to have fallen.

The program for the Jackson Club banquet at Lafayette next Monday evening will be found on the second page of to-dßy’s Democrat.

Evidently Tom McCoy must sojourn awhile longer at Michigan City, as his application for parole was not acted upon by the board this month.

The subjects of the sermons the Presbyterian church next Sunday will be, “A Revival, How It May be Secured;” and “Joshua, a Character Study.”

Mrs. Henry Rohloff and Mrs. W. P, Michael spent Tuesday with Mrs. Morris Gorman near Foresmau. who has been very sick but is now improving.

Mr. and Mrs John W. Sapp, of Brownsville, Neb., former residents of near Foresman, are visiting freinds in Goodland and other parts of Newton county.

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson left Tuesday for a visit of a few weeks with the familyof their daughter, Mrs. Jesse E. Wilson at Washington, D. C., and will take in the Jamestown exposition before returning. £ Workmen are now busy putting in the new front to the former Long drug store building and getting the fixtures in shape for the Jasper Savings and Trust Co., which will occupy the room as soon as completed.

I Dr. Rose M. Remmek, licensed optican, will be at Clarke’s jewelry store Nov. 18-21. Dr. Remmek makes the fitting of glasses her exclusive business and if you need more than glasses to releive your trouble, she will tell you.

With the local dealer? paying 15 cents per pound for live turkeys it is not probable that many of these noble birds will grace the Thanksgiving tables of the factory workers who have been thrown out of employment as a result of the Roosevelt panic.

The tire company was called out yesterdey abont 8:80 a. m., by a slight blaze at the residenoe of W G. Babcock. Paperbangers papered over a fine hole and did not pat in a stop. The paper caught fire, communicated to the carpet and bed and probably SSO or SIOO damage was done. The Wbeatfield schools which opened Monday after being closed for two weeks on aooount of dip theria, may be foroed to close again, as a new case developed there Tuesday, This is the 12-year-old daughter of a Mr. Beasley, who moved to Wbeatfield only a few days before from Chicago. Notwithstanding Judge' T. F. Palmer of Montioello had the very beat of endorsements for the Alaskan district judgeship, President Rooeevelt appointed Silas H. Reid of Oklahoma to the plaoe, ruling out Judge Palmer, so be eaya, because of his age. It is not learned whether Reid is a cowboy or a “bar killer.” 1

Mr. and Mrs. W. J.' Blaok, former residents of Jasper county bat for the past twenty years residing in California, at Balinas City, have moved baok here and occupy Cbas. Battleday’s house in the west part of town. Mr. Blaok wishes to rent a small farm here this season and, if everything is ' agreeable, will probably bay a * place and remain here permanently.