Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

G. B. PORTER | WILL SELL YOU - | Any $4.00 Oxford for - $3.50 | Any $3.50 Oxford for - $3.00 1 Any $3.00 Oxford for - $2.50 | Any $2.50 Oxford for - $2.15 | Any $2.00 Oxford for - $ 1.65 I We will also give from 15 to 25 | per cent discount on all | Summer Wash Dress Goods. | These prices to last for two weeks I from June 28, to July 10. : mm Come in before the assortment | is broken -> You can’t afford to miss these | bargains | •_ ti 11— i ■ ■■■■ ■■■ S 5 CASH STOREI

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to Cttj and Country Renders. To-day’s markets: Corn, 68c; Oats, 47c. The county board of education will meet Monday. A. Coffel was in Monon on business Wednesday. Wili Maloney went to Chicago on business Wednesday. Ray Osborne returned Wednesday to his home in Elmhurst, 111. J. J. Robinson of Lafayette was in town on business Thursday. H. V. Childers of Delphi was in town Thursday on business. H. W. Meyers of Monticello was in town on business Thursday. George Putts went to Kankakee, 111., Thursday for a week’s visit. Mrs. J. Jensen went to Wheatfield Wednesday to spend a few days. John Morgan went to Indianapolis Tuesday where he has employment. J. N. Jordan returned Wednesday from a business trip to Gibson City, 111. Mrs. Myrtle Burris left Thursday for Okabena, Minn., to Join her husband. -u sper Guy of Remington was over Wednesday doing some abstract work. Wood has taken charge of tne John Ward barber shop near the depot. Mr., and Mrs. M. R. Stith of Lafayette spent Tuesday with Mrs. A. Donnelly. Robert White of Joliet, 111., came Wednesday to spend a few days on business. Ex-sheriff McCollough of White county was a business visitor here Thursday. ■"»" ' ■ ■■ Mrs. Harry Shirey went to Sheridan Wednesday for a short visit with her parents. Mrs. M. Kanne went to Pontiac, 111., Wednesday to spend the Fourth with relatives. Miss Gladys Burgett of Sleeter, S. D., came Wednesday to visit with relatives here. Miss True Bruner returned Thursday from a few days visit with relatives at Demotte. Clarence Smith went to Wabash Thursday to visit the week’s end with Orth Barcus. Misses Besse and Bthel Davis went to Lafayette Thursday to attend the music teachers’ convention.