Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 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—Wheat, 90c; corn, 70c; oats, 45c; ire, 70c. Father Thomas Meyer was in Wheatfleld Thursday and Friday. s VsJarry Gallagher of Milroy tp., wpo has been suffering from malarial fever, is slowly convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Parks of Bainbridge are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Parks of Surrey for a few days. Quite a number of our people were attending the Farmer’s Fall Festival yesterday and today at Parr. There was a good stiff frost Thursday night which “got” any stray garden truck that had heretofore escaped. Tom Lang left Thursday Spokane, Wash. He has been visiting his brother and sisters here for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vick have gone to St. Paul, Minn., to spend the winter with their son Spencer Vick, who is head waiter in a big hotel there. T*'Carl Worden, who has been confined to his bed for many weeks as the result of an operation for appendicitis, was up town for the first time Thursday. Sidney Burton and sister Rosella and mother, Mrs. E. P. Burton, and Mrs. W. E. Holland, all of Remington, were business visitors in the city Thursday afternoon.

fsjfcllss Ella Culp, who has been Staying In Detroit, Mich., for some time, was here for a short visit with relatives before going to Chicago Thursday where she will spend the winter. Advertised letters: William Dilts, Meroin Munn, Geo. K. Jones, Patrick Kohen, Edd Moore, Will Franze, W. D. Albertson, Ed, Tamies (4.) W.-A. Tonsend, Conrad Stahl. Hon. and Mrs. Jesse E. Wilson and two children departed Thursday morning for their home in Washington, D. C., after an extended visit of the latter with her parents here. fsyance Collins has put up a line naft in his implement store, and wjth the aid of a gasoline engine he can demonstrate the working of the various machinery he sells to good advantage. E. W, Stahl, the well man, of near Mt. Ayr, has sold his well J machine and is thinking of moving to Rensselaer. He. was in town Thursday to see what he Could find In ttoe way of a house. Harry Wood is now Janitor at the library, succeeding James Overton, who was unable to longer do the work. This with Harry’s other job as janitor of thW Christian church, will keep him quite busy. 1 was ushered in bright /and clear and with a good white 'frost. There were frosts this year in August and September, but they did little damage in this vicinity, owing, Borne say, to the fact that the moon had its face turned toward the sun. , If you move from one precinct to another after today you cannot vote at the November election. Remember the requirements in Indiana are: “Sig months residence in the Btate, 60 days in the township and 30 days Ih the ward or precinct immediately preceding the election.”