Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1908 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to Citjr and Country Readers. Next Wednesday Is "All Fools Day." Today’s markets: Corn, 50 cents; oats, 48 cents. p*»Wm. Barkley and wife have moved to his farm in Barkley tp. Several cases of scarlet fever are reported in and about Francesville. fe. W. Merritt and wife of Reman were guests of his brother John and family Tuesday. Jasper Guy was over from Remington Wednesday looking after some matters pertaining to abstract work. ~T'‘Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wallace of Chicago spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Irwin/ Geo. Lundy, who has been laid up with typhoid fever for the past five weeks, was down town Thursday for the first time. » The spring vacation in the city schools will come next week—a full week. And after that seven weeks more of school. y s Mrs. James Price of near Surrey jwas taken to Chicago Thursday by Dr. Miller for an operation. She will be operated on to-day. , The little son of Mr. and Mrs. ffulius Huff of Jordan tp., has been sick with lung fever this week, but was reported better yesterday. Chas. F. Pence, a former resident of Jasper county, writes us to change -the address of his Democrat from Momence, 111., to Tamarack, Minn. . F. P. Morton, who recently moved from near Pleasant Ridge to Goodland, has bought out a feed store there and will engage in the feed business.
Uncle John Tillett was down from Gilliam tp., Saturday. He is now 82 years of age and don’t expect to be able to attend many more democratic conventions, he says. • < ' Bessie Brown and George /Peters returned to Royal Center I Monday, after a two weeks’ visit with Alfred Peters and family. George is working on the Yeoman dredge. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postofflees: Remington, 1; Remington, R. 3,1; Mt. Ayr, 1; Fair Oaka, 1; Wheatfield, 1; Rensselaer, 1; Royal Center, Ind., 1: Plymouth, Wis., i. St Starke County Democrat: Bob pfilliron has been confined to the house since Thursday. Bob is the crack pole vaulter of this vicinity, and while vaulting Thursday he sprained his knee badly. . The Democrat turned out 3,000 large bills Monday for G. G. Garrison’s big merchandise sale at Remington, which is now going on. A two-page ad of the sale also appears in this issue of Tfie Democrat Don’t work yourself to death, brother publisher, in trying to “set up" a long legal to have it ready to “run.” Send it to The Democrat and have it set up by linotype in much less time and a more satisfactory manner. The Democrat is prepared to furnish commencement cards, calling cards, invitations, announcements, etc., either printed in the beet style of the printers’ art or engraved, at very reasonable prices. A nice line of samples to select from.
