Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Alice Shedd spent yesterday in Lafayette. Rev. H. L. Kindig spent yesterday at Lafayette. Today’s markets: Corn, 65c.; Oats, 32c.; Wheat, 90c. Robert Vannatta of Marion spent Monday with relatives here. George Ulm of South Bend spent Sunday with his family here. All kinds of fresh fruits at Rowles & Parker’s new grocery. Phone 95. Miss Cora Miller of Indianapolis came yesterday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kirk. J* Bowles of Weatherby, Mo*, was here yesterday looking after his farm interests near Kniman. Mildred and Nell Biggs reined Monday from a visit with their sister at Indianapolis. Thomas Thornton returned to the soldiers home at Marion yesterday after spending a short furlough here. C. O. Jasper and family of Thomas, Okla.. came yesterday for a month’s visit with Mr. and Mrs- Alva Simpson. Take advantage of our exceptionally low prices on Oxfords.—The CASH STORE, G- B. Porter, Proprietor. Mr. and Mrs., Thomas Parker of near Gifford left yesterday to spend a few days at Lebanon and Indianapolis. Rev. Noland of Mt. Ayr will preach at Bluegrass school house in Newton tp., Sunday at 10:30 a. m. All cordially invited. Mrs. C. A. Rouch and son Eugene returned to their home/in Peoria, 11l , Monday after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lee. Capt. J. A. Burnham and granddaughter, Doris Morlan, returned Monday from Forest, 111., where they have been attending a church convention. 'I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leek, Mr. and \Y. F. Smith, C. S. Chamberlain, j Hose Leopold, Eph Hickman, Harry Parker. John Braddock and Hugh Kirk took in the auto races at Indianapolis Saturday. Medaryville Advertiser: A. J. Rathfon, of Gillam tp., who will move to town in the spring and who contemplated the erection of a new dwelling house, has bought the Charles Sprague residence property. ' | Misses Ella and Stella Platt left Tftnday for a ten days or two 'leeks visit with their uncle, John Knight and family, near Hartford, Mich., and with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mnrphv of McDonald, Mich.
Great Sacrifice Sale Beginning Tuesday, August 24th and Lasting Until Tuesday, Aug. 31st
Any Oxford in our store, Hen’s, Women’s, and Children’s, will be sold at a great sacrifice. Every Low Shoe in the house to sell at Less than Cost.
Don’t fail to take advantage of this offer, as it means a great Saving in the Cost to you. The Cash Store Q. B. PORTER, Proprietor
