Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

First Oysters of the Season, New York Counts, at Fate’s restaurant. Mrs. W. H- Morrison and sister went to Chicago yesterday to visit with relatives. George Walstra of Roselawn and Tunis Snip, trustee of Keener tp., were in town on business Wednesday. Hats trimmed to suit your own Individual ideas by expert trimmers, at Rowles & Parker’s new millinery department. Get your new hat or your old one made over and trimmed by expert workmen, at Rowles & Parker’s new millinery department. Richard Shirer returned home yesterday from Wheatfield where he has been spending the summer. His cousin, Miss Ellen Misch, accompanied him for a visitMr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis went to Lafayette yesterday to attend the fair. They will go on to Rossville where they will attend the LewisMichael family reunion, , The rain Thursday evening made the concert by the Monticello Juvenile band almost a failure. It could not be held outside, and only a small crow’d went up to the armory to which place an adjournment was taken when -the rain began to fall. Mr. and Mrs- Lawrence Wagner, who were recently married in Nebraska, and who had been spending a few’ days w’itii Mrs. Wagner’s grandfather, W. N. Jones of this place, left yesterday for Chicago and Peoria, where they will visit before returning to their home in Bellwood, Nebraska. Our new millinery department, the most complete in the city, is now open. We want you to visit this department whether you want to buy or not. ROWLES & PARKER. The Big Store. BAKER FAMILY REUNION. The second annual reunion of the Baker family will be held at A. B. Long’s in Union township, Jasper county, on September 12, 1909. Everybody is invited to come and bring their baskets and enjoy a good time. A. B. LONG. Our new fall stock is now’ here. We carry the largest and ihost complete and up-to-date stock of goods in this city. We can suit and please you and save you 20 to 30 per cent on your fall suppliesROWLES & PARKER. Now the Big Corner Department Store. GOIN’ SOME MORE! M- J. Graves, a local amateur rode an Indian 361 % miles in 360 minutes at Los Angeles July 18. 1909. —a new record for tne world. H. Clements of Covina, Cali., has had an Indian in constant use for six years, the rider weighing 220 pounds. In this time the machine has been ridden over 9,000 miles and the engine has not had one cent of repairs and is in good condition. Thirty-four cities of the United States have supplied their policemen with Indian motorcycles, the machine that annihaltes time and distance. The Indian is for sale by M. R. HALSTEAD, Rensselaer, Ind., R-3 SHROYER-NORMAN REUNION. Relatives and friends to thenumber of sixty-five gathered at the home of John W. Norman in Barkley tp., for the first family reunion. A bountiful dinner was served on the lawn. H. F.’Parker took the pictures after dinner was served."* 1 The relatives from a distance were Mr- and Mrs. James Hyatt of Merna, Neb.; Albert Fought of Topeka, Ind.; Mrs. Ella Boyd of Ligonier, Ind.; Mrs. Charles Leavel and son Albert of Frankfort. Ind.; and Miss Florence Adair of Chicago Heights, 111. The day was spent in music and general conversation. Before departing melons were served. Each left wishing many more sush happily spent days- xx EXCURSION TO CHICAGO. Monon Will Run Another One Sunday—Round Trip From Rensselaer 91.00. The Monon will run another excursion to Chicago next Sunday over the Indianapolis division. The special train will pass through Rensselaer at 8:48 a. m., and will stop at Cedar Lake. There will be two big base ball games in Chicago on that day, namely, Chicago Cubs vs. Pittsburg, and Chicago White Sox vs. Cleveland- Special train will leave Chicago at 11:30 p. m. Following is the special train schedule and round trip fare from Monon north: Monon ........ 8:20 a. m. |I.OO Lee 8:30 " 1.00 McCoysburg ...8:35 “ 1.00 Pleasant Ridge .8:40 " 1.00 Rensselaer ....8:48 *' i.oq Surrey ...8:57 " Parr 9:02 " .90 Fair Oaks 9:09 *• .85 Roselawn 9:20 “ * 75 Thayer 9:25 •• .75 Shelby 9:28 “ .75 Lowell t:42 ** .75 Chicago 11:30 “ 1 The excursion train will stop at Cedar Lake both going and return1 Ing. Return train will leave Chicago at 11:30 p. m., Sunday, June 18.