Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

To-day’e markets: Corn, 67c; Oats, 42c. _________ Mrs. S. C. Irwin spent the Fourth with relatives in Chicago. Chase left Friday for an extended visit at Aurora, 111. Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens of Chicago spent Sunday with friends here. Miss Effle Markin returned yesterday from a short visit In Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Smith of Boswell spent the Fourth with friends here. Miss Ethel Witham of Eureka, 111., came yesterday to visit with her mother. Mrs. W. J. Wright and Miss Leathe Wright spent yesterday in Chicago. | NlDr. E. N. Loy returned yesterday fnbm a short visit with relatives at Plqua, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sands spent Sunday and Monday with her parents in Monon. George Drake of Chicago spent the Fourth here with his mother, Mrs. M. E. Drake. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nolan of Muncie spent the week’s end with his sister, Mrs. Julia Day. Charles Chapman of Chicago came Saturday to visit with his brothers, James and Fred Chapman. 1 % cents per yard for cheese cloth that has been used in window at the Chicago Bargain Store. Mrs. Lee Jessup went to Chicago yesterday and was operated on the same day for a chronic trouble. Miss Carrie Day returned Friday from Champaign, 111., where she has been visiting the past two weeks. Terrence Thompson, our only aeronaut, made a balloon ascension at the Monticello celebration Saturday. ■ i ■ » - Mrs. James Yeoman went to Francesville yesterday to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Wade. Misses Fannie Wilson and Cassie Solon of Chicago spent the Fourth with the former’s uncle, H. W. Kiplinger. Rev. Scott Simonson of Barkley tp., went to West Pullman, 111., yesterday to attend a Methodist camp meeting. - r Miss Luvia Gunyon, who is attending school at Marion, spent the week’s end with her parents north of town. Mathew Irwin and Samuel Overton of South Haven, Mich., came Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Healy. The only place for the real genuine bargains In everything at the great closing out sale at the Chicago Bargain Store. • Mrs. Frank Richards returne<J yesterday to her home in Francesville after a three days visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Richards. Robert Vanatta of Marion returned home Monday after the week’s end visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Vanatta. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cochran of Wabash returned home yesterday after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nowels. ''LMrs. Ed Randle went to Englewood yesterday to spend the day with her brother, Roe Yeoman, who was operated on Sunday for appendicitis. Mrs. May Fisher and children returned Monday to their home in Marion after an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. James Randle, who is very poorly. Paul Healy pitched the Never Misses to an eight to five victory at Parr Saturday. Sunday the Swamp Angels beat the latter place. Mrs. GUs Geiger of South Bend came Saturday to spend the sumiqer with her husband, who is a brick rpason at work on St. Joseph’s college new buildings. ■ - 1 Krealer, present owner of fib Moyer ft Renicker fruit farm, got 110 bushels of cherries from his orchard. He received from 81.50 to $2.60 per bushel- for them. V Martin Cain, Jr., and Charles pluzak, two young men of near Remington left Monday for Pierre, So. Dakota, where they have purchased a bakery and will take charge of same at once. Medaryvllle Advertiser:— Mrs. John P. Ryan and children left Sunday morning for Lagro, Wabash county, Ind., for a visit with relatives and to be present at the marriage ceremonies of a sister of Mrs. Ryan.