Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Item* of Interest to City and Country Reeder*. 'KyJerry Healy visited In Frankfort last week. • Frank Haskell was a Chicago visitor Monday. Today’s markets: Corn, 43 cents; oats., 45 cents. Mr. and Mrs; James Fletcher are visiting in Kentland this week. Miss Rose Miller has taken a position as trimmer in Plymouth, Wis. ~ George Lundy, who has typhoid fover, is reported as getting along nicely. £-Vern Jacks has succeeded Billy Fry as driver of one of the Kresler busses. Misses Fame Haas and Rose Carr were Chicago visitors Sunday and Monday. TxCharles Littlefield of Remington visited his brother, N. Littlefield, here Thursday and yesterday. New suits filed: No. ”285. Edith Biddle vs. Charles E. Biddle; complaint for separate maintenance. Tim Nichols and Asa Leach and families moved to Mitehell, South Dak., this week, where the former owns a farm. < Don’t forget that Sheets & Simpson, the Chicago horse buyers, will be here again on Saturday, March 21, at Knapp’s livery barn. 'V Jerry Healy, who has been laid up •with a sprained wrist for the past few weks, is again at his old place in the Chicago Bargain Store. Herman Rogers of Morocco andFred Longwell of Brook are two" Newton county candidates for the republican nomination for prosecuting attorney. New subscribers to the Democrat this week by postoffices: Stanley, N. Dak., 1; Oden, Wash., 1; Rensselaer, 1; Remington, R. 3,1; Rensselaer, R. 2, 1. Democrats should remember the township conventions called for today to select delegates to the county convention which is to be held on next Saturday. Y Don’t be fooled by the fine weathfer of the past few days and go to planning garden-making. Remember what a fine March we had last year and how fierce an April. The Chicago horse buyers bought fourteen head of horses here Saturday which they shipped Out that night. They will be hete again one week from to-day—March 21. X The Iroquois reached the highest sthge ever known in Rensselaer last Friday night, and it has not at this writing, Friday morning, receded •nough to again flow within its banks. , X Frank Messman and Fred Schnit<ker who have been living on the Frank Lakin farm in Union township for the past few years, have moved to Benton county, Frank to Fowler and Mr. Schnitker to a farm a few miles south of Kentland. Wm. Bowers writes us from Mozler, 111., and says: “As we are ready to go down the Mississippi and up the Illinois with our dredge fleet, would ask to haye the Democrat changed from Plea stint. HL, to Meredosia. 111., care of. IC. A. O.pjr Of «**.*•?£ *H. Conway of Farr, Vhe were’ former saloonlsts at their respective towns, will apply for license -at the' April meeting of .the county Commissioners, the remonstrance that has been in force in Union township expiring. Mr. B. Forsythe has been confined to the house for the past two weeks with neuralgia, which finally developed into the shingles. He is getting along all right now but it will probably be another week before he gets St. Sickness is something new for n and it goes a little hard to be boused Up.
