Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Renders. Corn, 40o; oats, 48c. Reeve is suffering with an abeess on his jaw.

vF. E. Baboook and son George were in Chicago Sunday and Monday. Several public sales billed for last week and this were postponed on account of bad weather. H'-John Zehr, a prominent farmer of Carpenter tp., was a business visitor in the city Thursday. The banks will be closed today on account of it being a legal holiday, Washington’s birthday.

The little daughter of Oppie Wolf got a fall in the skating rink Thursday night and broke an arm, Dr. A. J. Miller has been confined to the house a part of the week with a Beige of the grip and rheumatism. John G. Brown of Monon wants the republican nomination for representative from Jasper and White county. Marvin Albin writes us to ohange the address of his Democrat from Grant Park, 111., to Granada, Colo. 4-Fred Phillips was called to Edmore, Mioh., to cry a sale last Monday for Van Leah, formerly of near Rensselaer. The Rosenbaum restaurant was moved Saturday night and is now nicely located in its new quarters in the Nowell House block. Advertised letters: Miss Jessie Hookett, Lottie Steel, Mrs. Elizabeth Swisher, Mrs. Fred Linback, W. H. Ferguson, Louis Tanner. fsMrs. Cora MoDonald and little son is visiting her aunt Mrs. Nelson Randle, before leaving for her new home in Minot, No. Dak. The management of Fountain Park have just dosed a contract with Gov. J. Frank Hanly to deliver an address on “Old Settlers’ Day” Friday, Aug. 21st, at this year’s assembly. The six months old babe of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Elder, residing in the west part of town, died Saturday after a brief illness of pneumonia. It was buried in Weston cemetery Sunday. Fritz Zard and family left yesterday for their new home near Mitohell, So. Dak. In the removal of Mr. Zard Jasper county loses one of its best citizens and most progressive farmers. Unde Samuel Rimley of Wheatfield is visiting the family of his son John in Rensaelaer and daughter, Mrs Cyril Steel, northeast of town. Mr. Rimley reoently returned from an extended visit at his old home in Columbus, Ind. F. P, Morton was over from Goodland on business Tuesday and Wednesday. Arrangements were finally agreed upon Saturday, he states, for the town and township to build a new 185,000 school building to replace the one reoently destroyed by fire there.