Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1904 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn 48c; oats, 31c; rye, 50c. Threshing coal at Coen & Brady’s. Bryan day at Fountain Park next Tuesday. '* Wm. Lewellen has moved to Remington and opened a shoe shop. Miss Ethel Sharp visited friends in Mt. Ayr and Brook a few days 1 this week. Carrie Eger visited her sister, Mrs. Frank Maloy, at Lowell Sunday. Miss Opal Hardesty of Danville, **lll., is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Wash. Scott. NeMrs. E. C. English is visiting Ire* sister, Mrs. L. F. Hopkins, in Chicago this week Tillie Linn of Attica, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Parkison, this week. Leon Eiglesbacb is nursing a broken wrist, the result of a fall from a tree last Sunday. French of Goodland, sis visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Hester Hoyes, of this city. Ladies’ shirt waists, suits and skirts, one-half price to close at k the Chicago Bargain Btore. Miss Gertrude McGinnis of Chicago is visiting her cousin Miss Jeannette Watson this week. The thirty-eighth annual fair of Tippecanoe county will be held at Lafayette, August 29 to Sept. 2. Miss Lizzie Shortridge of South Chicago is visiting her cousin, Jeannette Watson of Rensselaer. Excursion to Chicago. Sunday, Aug. 28; train to leave Rensselaer 8:48 a. m.; SI.OO for the round trip. 'Xw.O. Schanlaub who has been attending school at Valparaiso, is taking in the world’s fair this weeki Maggie Halligan returned Saturday evening from a two weeks visit with Mrs. Lyons in Delphi. f Miss Pearl Brogden, who has 'been visiting her parents in Fran- ■ cesville for two weeks, returned Sunday. Anna and Emma Lane of Newton township, left for St. Louis Tuesday morning to take ■ in the fair. Watson, who is residing in Chicago, came home Saturday evening to spend Sunday with relatives here. > J. Brenner, Bruce White and Charlie Fox were among those who took in the Niagara Falls excursion this week. Miss Freda Zard leaves to-day for a two weeks visit with her parents in Francesville, and Triends in Wabash, tMiss Lucy Wiltshire left Thursy morning for Chicago, where she will be the guest of Miss Irene Clawson for a few weeks. t Henry Luers and daughter, iss Anna, left Tuesday for a visit at Buffafo, Niagara Falls and with friends in Pennsylvania. One-third to one-half off on wash dress goodß. 50c fast colored Embroidered Swisses now •per yard at the Chicago Bargain S^ore. Misses Sadie Cody and Vera Parker returned to Zion City, 111., Sunday, after a week’s visit with •relatives in and about Rensselaer. 'Miss Viola Glazebrook, who came 4pwn with them, will remain here for awhile. W. B. Donnahue of Brookston, real estate dealer, has traded a threshing outfit in Ransom county, North Dakota, for Geo. W. Tanner’s restaurant business on South Van Rensselaer street, and the latter is preparing to'move out there. > Mr. and Mrs, U. M. Baughman and daughter Iris, left on Thursday' for a ten days visit with friends in St. Lonis, during which time they will take in the big fair and the former will transact pome business in the southern part of Missouri.