Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 April 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 48; 546. ncle John Makeever is suffering a severe cold 6f a grippy nature. Miss Jeannette Watson of Chi-' cago Heights is visiting relatives here for awhile, Christie Vick has been on the sick list the past ten days with catarrhal pneumonia. Everett Leach is down from Hammond for a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Leach. Mrs. Washburn and daughter Mary of Chicago are visiting her son Dr. L M. Washburn a few days this week. The stone road contractors have been at work grading some of the streets this week, preparatory to spreading rock. 'VMrs. Grace Lefler of Crawfords-' *ille visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jacks, here a few dayß the first of the week. Mrs. B. Graf left Thursday for her home in Des Moines, lowa, after a couple of weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. Goetz of Newton tp. B. W. Shepard, who traded for the stock of goods in the Nowels block, has boxed up same and shipped them to his home in Edgewood, lowa. Maud Zeigler of north of dawn has gone to Chicago to enter the Mary Thompson hospital training school for nurses. The course Is three years. f%lr. B. Forsythe was up town Thursday for the first time In six weeks. He has had quite a serious time with the shingles. It’s good to see him out once more. Big “Bill” a former driver of thp'frepublican elephant In Jasper county, was here from Queen City, Mo., on business a few days the first of the week. Mt Ayr played her third game of baseball for the season last Sunday, and was defeated by the Burr Oak Center Bohemian team from Halstead Bros,, by a score of 11 tp 8. J. A. Grant who has been {visiting in New Orleans, returned home a few days ago accompanied by a niece, Miss Martha Harding, who will visit relatives here for some time. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by poet office#: Pleasant Grove, 1; Remington, 1; Poresman, 1; Goodland, R. 2,1; Rensselaer, R. 2,1; Patoka, 111.. 1; Sierra Madre, Call., 1. Since the saloons went out the White county Jail is so seldom used that the Sheriff has thrown It open and is using it as an annex to his residence. It has only had three prisoners this year and only one in the last month. —Monticello Herald. James Neff and Don Erwin were arrested Thursday for intoxication and lodged in Jail. In the evening they were arraigned before Squire Irwin and fined $1 and costs, SB.BO In each case. In default of payment they were sent back to Jail. C. M. Archer, who recently moved to near Yukon, Okla., where he purchased a large farm, is here for a few days visit and to accompany. his daughter, Mins Mamie Archnr, who has been teaching at Fair Oaks, back to Oklahoma.