Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 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, 87c; •orn, (new) 55c; Oats43c; Rye, ' «sc. Vote for Honest “Tom” Marshall for governor. John Stack of near Goodland was a busipes caller In the city Wednesday. ♦ -• r. Tonight is Halloween, and it behooves to peace officers to keep 1 their eyes open. A good wood stove for sale; is in good shape. Enquire of Ed. 8, Rhoads, at the grocery store. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jones of Richmond, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. G. H. Clarke and family. The pipes conveying steam to the school houses sprung a leak* last week but the necessary repairs have now been made. Mr. and Mrs. George Hanna of near Kniman went to Bloomington, Ind., on business Thursday. They will return home today. Mrs. Sarah Bridgeman of Remington went to Custer, Okla., Wednesday to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Alva Dunn. Erastus Peacock of Rensselaer was found guilty of wife desertion in the Newton circuit court Wednesday and fined >IOO and costs. F. E. Lewis of Kersey, whose assault by robbers was noted Wednesday, is recovering from his wounds and will be out in a week or two. Old soldiers and the many friends of Dr. C. E. Triplett of Morocco, are urged to read the letter to them from the Doctor’s pen which appears on page 7 of today’s Democrat.

Mrs. Amanda Morlan came back from the Dakotas with Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. Bates Tuesday and will visit here for a time; She is living with her son Frank in North Dakota. E. V. Ransford returned from Forest where he had been selling a big stock of goods,* Wednesday evening, having sold the entire stock. C. P. Wright & Son made * the deal. Mr. E. Rapp of Washington, 111., eame Wednesday to look after his farm south of town, returning home yesterday. Mr. Rapp is 82 years es age, but is still quite an active eld gentleman. N—Mrs. Benj. Harris and daughter Flora returned Tuesday from • three weeks visit with a brother, Alfred Crisler and family at Spokane, Wash. Mrs. Harris brought back some fruit from the west that is certainly fine. Mrs. Letitia Benjamip, her son Merle and grand-daughter, Maria Grubbs, started to San Diego, Cali., Wednesday morning where they will reside in the future. This move was made necessary by the falling health Of both the son and granddaughter. Stembel was down from Wheatfield Wednesday. He is looking better than he has for some time and says he is feeling better. He accounts for this by the excellent prospects for Bryan’s election next Tuesday and from having worked/ about the hardest the past two months that he ever has. N? O. K. Ritchey, jir.’, went to Connersville some four weeks ago and while there was married to his housekeeper. He has been so modest about the matter that we ate