Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL and personal. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 40c; oats, 44c. And to-morrow is “ground-hog 4ay” pF. W. Fisher of Kankakee tp, was a business visitor in the city Tuesday. ? . jrMisses Eva Maines and Feme -Parker have gone to Terre Haute to attend normal. J. H. Harmon of Chicago, spent Sunday with his brothers A. J. and L. A. Harmon. Isaac Kight, Fair Oaks’ leading merchant, was in the city between trains Tuesday on business. Mrs. Charles Kasson of Hammond is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Orlan Grant, here this week. Joe Jackson is preparing to move to Houpeston, 111., in a few weeks where he will start a restaurant. Mrs. H. C. Nevil left Sunday for Limon, Colp., to visit her daughter, Mrs. Albert Moorhead, for several weeks. Advertised Letters: Mrs. Mertie Anderson, Joe Alexander, Albert A. Fate, Frank White, Lawrence G. Maulers, John Amheirs. Don’t forget the date of F. L. Boratrager’s sale. Several good young horser and a good list of farming tools will be offered. Sale Feb. 4. New Subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Jeffersonville, Ind., 1; Morocco, 1; Fowler, 1; Remington,!; Boylston, Ind., 1. ' Orville Dunlap of Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Dunlap of Surrey, was married last week at Ellsworth, 111., to Miss Fern Lander, of that place. Mrs. Chas. Harmon and little daughter of Chicago, ‘ returned home Thursday after a week’s visit with relatives here. Charlie was also down to spend Sunday, The subject of the Sunday morning sermon at the Christian ch uroh is, “Friend or Foe;” in the evening, “The Birthday of the Church.” The public invited. Have you gotten youb Wall Chart yet? If not you had better hurry the matter up as they are going veiy fast and it will not be long until the present supply is exhausted. kW. 0. Huston, former trustee of Milroy tp., who traded his farm for a general store at Perrysburg, Ind., about a year ago, has sold out there but has not as yet decided upon a location. The boys’ basket ball game at Goodland Saturday night resulted in defeat for the Rensselaer team by a score of 17 to 9. The girls’ game at Lowell Friday night was won by Rensselaer, score 26 to 7. N. Charles Driver, wife and three children, of Chicago, ire with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Driver of Barkley tp., for the present and will move with them to Lewiston, Mich., early next month.