Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PRICE vs. Q U ALITY And perfect fitting. Mire spectacles fitted in a haphazard way are apt to be an injury to the eyes. This is a matter in which you cannot afford to take chances. To preserve vision means to help the eyes do their work; to help the eyes means to wear glasses—not any glasses, but scientifically fitted glasses. We are fully qualified in this line and would appreciate your patronage. Our glasses are reasonable in price—your sight is priceless. _ DR. ROSE M. REMMEK Second Floor of Harris Bank Building. ’Phone 408.
•--THE NgW North Side Meat Market IS NOW OPEN AND READY FOR BUSINESS. We handle everything in the meat line. I will also handle' tallow, hides, and pay • the best price for fancy veal and fat beef stock. phone .5.. JOSEPH PUTTS
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 55c; oats, 46c. A. J. Brenner went to Chicago on business Tuesday. Mrs. A. G. Catt is visiting with her parents at Thayer. Joe O’Connor of Kniman spent Sunday in Rensselaer. B. F. Ferguson spent Sunday with relatives in Brookston. Vaughn Woodworth of Purdue is home for a few days visit. Bruce Moffitt of Fair Oaks was in town on business Monday. W. A. Davenport went to Chicago Tuesday, on Gloria light business. Dale Warner visited in Mt. Ayr a few days the first of the week. W. R. Cole of Chicago spent Sunday with friends in Rensselaer. Francis Lough Head of Chicago was in Rensselaer on business Tuesday. James Elliott is on the sick list. He is suffering from that delightful grip. Tom Hoyes went to Chicago Tuesday to spend a day at the Auto Show'. , * Miss Eva Hopkins returned Monday from Momence, 111., where she had been visiting. Mr. and Mrs. B. Forsythe went to Chicago Tuesday to buy some new spring goods. Miss Grace Markin returned to Brook Monday, where she is employed In the overall factory. Miss Ethel McCarthy, who has been visiting with her sister at Englewood, returned here Sunday. Miss Edna Thompson went to Chicago Tuesday to visit with her brother Firman Thompson and wife. The Beta Phi Sigma fraternity gave a smoker Tuesday night in honor of James Brenner, naval cadet. J. F. Irwin was in Fair Oaks Friday attending to his duties as the administrator of the Ollie M. Cooper estate. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hathaway of Chalmers spent Sunday 'with Mrs. Hathaway’s sister, Mrs. J. C. Parrett. • John Weber went to Fair Oaks Monday morning and from there to Roselawn and Lowell on monument business. Rensselaer defeated Whiting, 14 points to 5 in a closely contested basket ball game at the armory, Saturday night. Mrs. W. H. Jordan of Gifford went to Evanston, 111., Monday for a two days’ visit with her son, Edward Jordan. Miss Ellen Sayler went to Hammond Saturday morning for a six weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. L. L. Daugherty. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blue and daughter, Mrs. V. O. Patterson visited with Roy Blue at Wheatfield over Sunday. Miss Maggie Wagner, who is employed at Brook, returned there Monday after a visit with friends and'relatives in Rensselaer. Harve Todd of Franklin, Ind., who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Grant, left for. Chicago Monday morning on business. James Brenner, who was recently given an appointment to Annapolis by congressman Crumpacker, went to Indianapolis Tuesday, morning to undergo an operation for,* growth in one of his nasal passages.
