Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
You look fine in a HEIDCAP. Everybody does. It’s a fine cap. It has style and “kick.*' There never has been a cap like it. Made of fine English cap cloths. C. Earl Duvall RENSSELAER. IND.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s Corn, 68c; Oats* 47c. Miss Flora Harris spent Monday In Chicago. Miss Mary Daniels spent Sunday in Monticello. | . Miss Helen Hopkins spent Saturday In Monticello. ' M. O. Callahan Is now clerking in the Home Grocery. Ernest Clark of Delphi spent Sunday with relatives here. Jim Rhoades of Gary spent Sunday with his parents here. George Hemphill of Chicago spent Sunday with his parents here. Arthur Shedd of Chicago spent Sunday with his parents here. Senior Hopkins of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Hollingsworth. Dr. Frank McCarthy went to Gary Saturday to look for an opening in his profession. Mrs. S. E. Forsythe, of north of town, went to Frankfort Saturday for a short visit. Gus Shortz, engineer on the Sternberg Monon dredge was in town on business Monday. Jerry Healey went to Chicago and South Haven, Mich., Monday for a two weeks visit. C. P. Moran left Saturday morning for Pontiac, 111., for an extended visit with relatives. The K. O. K. A’s. defeated Wolcott 16 to 4 in a sloppy ball game at Riverside Monday. Advertised letters:—Henry Schaffer: Morris Miller; Fred Stephenson; Mrs. Tlllie Kays. Mrs. E. H. Shields spent Saturday and Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. E. E. Malone in Chicago. Miss Tressa Davis returned Monday to Valparaiso after a two day’s visit with Miss Lora Sayler. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Beck returned Monday to their home in Terre Haute after a visit with relatives here. Mrs. Lucinda Smith returned to her home in Indianapolis Saturday after a two week’s visit with rela* tives here. Miss Bertha Conway returned Saturday to her hoifae in Delphi after a few' (Jays visit with Jdlss Lizzie Luers. Mr. an<J Mrs. F. E. Bailee returned Monday to thejr home in Chicago after a week's visit with her father, Larkin Potts. The remainder of the stock of the Chicago Bargain Store wiJJ be closed out in the Rowles & Parker rooms after July l7th. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Meyer returned Saturday from Indlanpolls and Flora where they have been spending a few days. A. M. Bringle, the Fair Oaks rural mail carrier, celebrated his 4th of July holiday Monday by transacting business in Rensselaer. John and Paul Col vert returned Monday to their home in Oxford after a week's visit here with Mr. and Mrs. George Col Vert. There is one nice thing about living in a small town, when the hearse goes by. everybody knows who is in the coffin, says an exchange. Mrs. Ike Wiltshire was operated on late Friday night for appendicitis. The operation was successful and she Is recovering nicely.
