Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Shoes and rubbers at less than wholesale to close out balance of the Chicago Bargain Store. • iMiss Judith Woodward /of Chlosgo spent Thanksgiving here with S. C. Irwin and family. * • J Mrs. -W. C. Babcock and daughter Margaret went to Chicago yesterday to spend a few days. Miss Vera Lefler of McCoysburg has secured a position in the Rowles & Parker store here and begun her duties to-day. Mr. and Mrs. John Gall of So. Holland, 111., who had been here on land business for a few days, returned home yesterday. Mrs. Frank Kenton and Mrs. A. O. Moore went to Marion yesterday to visit the former’s brother, Jacob Parker, who is very ill. Mrs. L. K. Yeoman of Rossville, 111., who had been here visiting her sister, Mrs. A. A. Yates, for the past eight weeks, returned home yesterday. t Mrs. Frank Vanatta of Fowler turned yesterday after spending a few days here with Mr. ad Mrs. Fred Philips. Mrs. Clara Peterbaugh of Piqua, 0., who had been here visiting hdr brother, Dr. E. N. j_.oy and family for a few days, returned home yesterday. Thirty-five head of dairy cows, heifers and calves included in the Newberry & Hopkins sale on Dec. 2. For full particulars see elsewhere in this issue. ''Kf'loyd Meyers and Ross Bringle left Monday for Franklin College where Floyd is a student. Ross will spend a few days with him and return home. Attorney Frank Davis of Brook spent Monday afternoon and night in Rensselaer, w T hile on his way to visit an uncle who resides at Yeoma, Carroll county. Miss Ethel Perkins, who is teaching id the North Manchester, school, spent a few days the latter! part of last week here with hen lather, J. H. Perkins. —————— ..... Mrs. Mary Rayburn of Medaryville who has been here visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Robinson and family for. the past few days, returned home Monday. Morris Hoover, who is employed at Detroit, Mich., came down one day the first of the week to spend a few days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hoover. James Pritchard and family of Franklin are here visiting the family of Frank Parker. The former is a brother of Mrs. Parker, and they made the tip in his auto. The football casualties for the season now .reaches 3« deaths and 319 serious injuries. Some of the injured will likely die, and the total fatalities will likely reach forty at least. _ No cattle pays so well as the dairy cows. If you want good cattle of that kind come to the sale of Newberry & Hopkins on Dec. 2. For full particulars, see sale bill elsewhere in this issue. Mrs. J. M. Whittaker of Hammond and brother, Harvey Jasper of Laurens, la., who had been here visiting their sister, Mrs. Alva Simpson, left Saturday to visit their father, J. M. Jasper, of Indianapolis. John Duerr of Des Moines, la., spent Thursday with John Eger and wife. Mr. Eger about thirty years ago, was employed by Mr. Duerr in a grocery store at Kendallvllle, where John learned the trade. James George, who has held a position with B. Forsythe for the past several years, has resigned, and left a few days ago to attend Winona Technical v Institute, where he will take a course in tile and mantel setting. J. R. Hazen has moved from North Vernon to Goodland, where he re--cently purchased a bakery for his son-in-law, Clifford Garlock. Mr. Hazen wanted to locate in Rensselaer, but could not make a deal for the bakery here. W. H. Morrison, who will move his cream business into the old garage building on the corner of Van Rensselaer and Cornelia streets, has leased the rear part of the building to Maines & Hamilton, who will use it for the storage of Implements. M». and Mrs. Robert Randle arrived a few days ago from Mexico, Mo., to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Randle. He is a real estate dealer and farmer at Mexico, and has not been here for a number of years. Prof. Vincent Tripodi, the Monticellp music instructor, well known here, returned last week, from a few weeks visit at hie old home in the earthquake zone of Italy. His mother and two sisters accompanied him to America this time and will make their home in St. Louis, where another son resides. i