Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Base Ball! SUNDAY : JUNE 20 Wolcott vs. Wrens Riverside Park BATTERY: r HANKS AND BACHANT : Game Called 2:30 : Admission -25 c

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 68c; Oats, 51c. • » G. F. Meyers was in Monon on business Saturday. Extra fine Messina lemons 26c a dozen at the Home Grocery. Take a look at the G. E. Murray’s display ad in this paper. B. J. Moore and son Abe went to Lafayette Wednesday on business. Cherries are almost ripe. The crop will not be very large in this locality. The Battle Ground camp meeting this year will be held July 29 to August 9. Mrs. Chas. Harmon of Chicago is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown. George Hassar, St. Joseph’s crack pitcher, has signed with Fowler for the coming season. Miss Effie Markin went to Lafayette Thursday to visit the week’s end with relatives. Mrs. Lem Huston and Miss Lillie Lang went to Indianapolis Thursday to spend a few days.

Ray Hopkins of Wabash colllege came Wednesday to attend the funeral of John Williams. X Mrs. E. D. Rhoades went to Cincinnati Wednesday to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Lillian Radcliff. Arlisses Carrie and Mary Eger •pent to Lowell Wednesday to spend a lew days with their sister, Mrs. F. Maloy. The best 50c work shirt made for 33c at Rowles & Parker’s Big Removal Sale where $1 buys as much as 12 elsewhere. yjdrs. Chas. Platt and mother, Mrs. Henry Cacher, returned Wednesday from a three weeks visit in Minnesota and Wisconsin. f. Nancy Barnum returned Wednesday to her home* in Franklin after a week’s visit with her daughter, Mrs. N. Scott. Mesdames John Hipskind of Hammond, J. Rittenger and E. Hofharr of Chicago attended' the class play at St. Joseph’s college Tuesday night.

There will be preaching at Bluegrass school house tomorrow at 3 p. m., by Rev. Kindig. Everybody is Invited to come out to these services. If you want a suit of clothing you will feel right in giving the G. E. Murray stock an Inspection. The right kind and at the right \ price. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Boicourt returned to their home in Wolcott Wednesday after a week’s end visit with her parents, and Mr. and Mrs. William Baker. It will pay you to pay the G. E. Muffay Store a visit. They will sell you new, up-to-date goods cheaper than you can buy old rundown removal sale stuff. Rev. J. C. Parrett of the First Presbyterian church will deliver an illustrated lecture Sunday evening. He will take his subject from The Pilgrim’s Progress. Wheatfield is also preparing to celebrate the 4th, and will hold the celebration on Monday, the 6th. Good Breaking, music, and entertainment for all is promised.