Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 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. W. R. Sheeler, went to Frankfort on business Tuesday. % - A. Leopold was in Wolcott on business Monday and Tuesday. Miss Mary Doyle of LaSalle, 111.. is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. J. Harmon. Y Miss Alice Bates visited the /family of D. J. Tilton in Monticello Sunday. Harry Short has gone to Bridgeport, Conn., to take a position in a poultry house. Several batches of correspondence arrived too late to be put in type for this issue. Mrs. Wm, P. Baker visited her daughter, Mrs. C. T. Boicourt, at Wolcott last week. 'kW, R. Hick« and B. F. Spencer of Remington were business visitors in the city Wednesday. Dr. Rose M. Remmek, licensed optician, will be at Clarke’s jewelry store until March 14. Consultation invited. John Keith sends renewal of his subscription from Leota, Mich., and says he still likes to hear the news from old Jasper. Mr. and Mrs. George Daniels of Barkley tp., were in Chicago Thursday to see an eye specialist whom the latter is taking treatment with. Y Frank Morrow, who until recently was employed in the Rensselaer Feed Store, has hired to the new firm and is again in his old place. Snyder & Son have the contract building a new barn on tii e Ben Harris farm in Barkley tp., to replace the one recently destroyed by fire. Ylt seemed rather good to see Unde Simon Phillips up town once more, last Monday. He has been laid up nearly all winter with a complication of ailments. George Lundy’s stomach and bowel trouble has developed into typhoid fever, but he is reported to be doing nicely and is expected to recover in dne course of time. E. J. Matheny moved here from Lafayette this week and occupies the Tom Parker property in the north part of town. Tom has moved out on a farm north of town. Xjoe O’Connor is clerking in /the postoffice, bnt whether as a permanent fixture or merely to become better acquainted with the goodlooking young lady deputy is not stated. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffioes: Remington, 2; McCoysburg, 1; San Pierre, 1; Wheatfield. 1; Remington, R-4 2; Rensselaer, R-2, 1; Milford, 111,, 1. F. E. Babcock and son Delevan were Indianapolis visitors Tuesday. The latter expects to later enter the Winona Technical Institute, printing department, to take a full bourse in linotvne work.
