Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. James Lister returned to her home in Chicago Monday after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reed.

Julia Maxwell Passons and two children of Joliet, 111., came Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Passons. Sirs. Lou Reeves and daughter, Miss Katherine of Chicago Heights, came yesterday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Longfellow. Mrs. R. *F. Black and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Crawford of Ada, Ohio, came Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Moore. Sirs. B. SI. Hand of Chicago, who has been spending the summer with her father, W. S. Grant, went home Monday for a two days stay. A shooting gallery has been installed between Rhoades’ hardware store and Roth Bros, meat market. The proprietor is from Lafayette. Sirs. Almyra Shively and son Aaron, and John Payne of Brookston are visiting a few days with her sister, Sirs. Charles Slaughter and family. Henry Taedtey and grandchildren, Elsie Fisher and Slabel Taedtey, returned to their home in Champaign, 111, yesterday after a month’s visit with relatives here. Mrs. George SlcAllister and daughter, Sirs. F. O. Richardson, returned to their home in Glencoe, Minn., yesterday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gates. and Sirs. U. SI. Baughman went to Lafayette Saturday for a Short visit before returning to their home in Oklahoma. They will be back here the latter part of the week. The oats so far threshed and sold on the local market are by Charles Phegley and Harry Gifford and are reported poor in quality and were threshed too green. The yield is also lighter than expected. A moonlight picnic in Nagle’s grove, west of town was given Sunday evening for Earl Dearduff, who has been visiting here from Kansas City. Accompanied as far as Chicago by Sliss Slary Yates, he departed for his home yesterday. John Slarlatt was in Chicago on business yesterday. He has sold a Ford auto to W. A. Scudder of South Bend, and expects to secure a delivery. Mr. Scudder is president of the Hamilton National Life Insurance company, and expects to locate here in the near future.

Be sure to see my line of Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats as they will be the finest and best line that was ever shown in the county. The Collegian, Pre-Shrunk and Frat Clothes cannot be equaled in quality, fit, style and holding their shape and guaranteed, or a new suit or overcoat. So when you get ready to look at the fall and winter, don’t forget to come to my store and look at my lines as they will be the best in the city. All at reasonable prices.