Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
liffiMaW command attention at a ** times because flk jB we are decidedly f/>e /jBL town. We want to upr fya ;X hold this reputation, and we know we will do so, I I w th e splendid range °t fashions we are ready Twßm hkgl to place before particular • JsfJraf MEw clothes buyers. We have |]i* lately received a complete new range of garWe know you can get these garments at no other clothiers in this town, because we are the ejcclu-si-Ve Collegian Clothes store. We will welcome a call from you and gladly show you some new things for this Fall season. C. Earl Duvall Exclusive Clothier and Furnisher. RENSSELAER, INDIANA
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 48c; oats, 34c; wheat, 95c. #i * ■■■■ ■ ■ ' Geo. A. Williams was in Monon on business Saturday. Try a 106 brick or shredded codfish at the Home Grocery. C. B. Brunsdon of East Chicago spent Sunday here with friendsNicholas Krull was over from Kentland to attend the Horse Show. J. F. Osborne and wife went to Wanatah, Ind., Monday to visit friends. Mrs. Robert Stephenson of Parr visited Friday here with Mrs. W. H. Stephenson. Mrs. A. McCurtain of Parr Bpent Friday here with her Bister, Mrs. James Hurley. Clemens and Andrew Gangloff went to Chicago Saturday for a few days on business. 1 James D. Babcock came over from Bluffton to take in the Horse Show i and visit (fid friends. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bowser of Dayton, Ind., came Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Roth. George Long of Wabash college, who was here to attend the Horse Show, returned to school Monday. Mrs. Elizabeth Kaub of Elkhart who haß been visiting friends here for the past week, returned home Saturday. , Njpaul Glazebrook and Lilo Hauter came up from Purdue Saturday to visit their parents, returning to Purdue Sunday evening. L. W. Snyder of the Pullman Co., Chicago, his wife and son Clifford, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hagins during the Horse Show.
