Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ffl NOW OPEN A BRANCH OF {§s» . the|9ceiit Wl Racket Store 1 Holiday Goods Galore You can find everything in the Toy line on display. Hundreds and Thousands of beautiful Toys to fill the wants of the little ones can be found on exhibition at our Branch Store. Do not wait until the last minute to buy your Holiday Goods; start right now. You can buy them and leave them in building until wanted by paying a small amount down and balance When you get goods. Anything else in Holiday line that you are looking for and do not find at the Branch Store can be found at our main store in Makeever Bank Building. Our Toy Store is in the Old Postoffice Building on Washington street, Rensselaer, Ind. E. V. RANSFORD, Proprietor.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’3 markets: Corn, 49c; Oats, 35c. Come to the Democrat office for sale bills. Mrs. W. F. Smith spent Saturday in Chicago. Grover Ritchey was in Chicago on business Monday. Charles Parker was in Frankfort on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Porter spent Monday in Chicago. Mrs. R. D. Thompson was a Chicago visitor Monday. John Bruner of Valparaiso came down Monday on business. W. J. White of Wheatfield was in town on business Saturday. iElmer Daniels spent Saturday at 3 fat stock show in Chicago. B. S. Fendig was in Monticello on business Monday afternoon. Frank Welsh was in attendance at the Chicago stock show Monday. Mts. A. J. Laws went to Crown Point Saturday to visit relatives. Alex Hurley and family spent Saturday at the Chicago stock show. Miss Irene Trenberth and Mrs. Alda Parkison were in Chicago Saturday. Mrs- P. Vlezens of Chicago spent Saturday here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foltz. George W. Bond and Everett Brown of northeast of town were in Chicago Saturday. J. D. Babcock returned to his home at Bluffton Monday after ' a several days visit here. Mrs. Mell Abbott spent Sunday in Monticello with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Landis. Advertised letters: Rev. J. E. Poutt, Miss Jesse Wood, Miss Dammi e Bunnell, Mrs. Havluy Clark. ‘ ' Mrs. Wllchie and John Reid of Chicago, nelce and nephew, respectively, of James Matheson, came Monday to visit the latter and their cousin, Mrs. James Reed.
