Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Tg-dpy’s markets: Corn, 48c; Oats, 35c. Bring us your eggs.—The Cash Store. G. B. Porter. Dr. Turfler made a business to Chicago Thursday. M. L. H'emphill went to Hoopeston, IH., Thursday on business. G. W. Goff made a business .•trip to Chicago Wednesday afternoon. . Mrs. Frank Tobias ,is visiting relatives in Greenville and Dayton, Ofiio. Mrs. Valeria Houser and friend, Charles Meyers, spent Thurs'day in Shelby* Mrs. G. H. McClain went to Indianapolis Thursday to visit relatives for a few days. A few good all wool carpets, left to close Out at cost.—The Cash'Store. G'. B. Portelr. Mrs. Evaline Randle went to Reynolds Thursday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Belle Josserand. Mrs. Chas. Sloan of Lafayette spent Thursday here with her uncle, James Hurley and fanyly. Mrst J; L. Brady went to Indianapolis Thursday to visit her mother, Mrs. James Braden, a feiv days. Arthur Watts and family ot Topeka, Kans., came Thursday to visit his uncle, J. F. Irwin and family. Our corset stock is complete. Henderson’s, Cresdo’s; Puritans. All guaranteed.—The Cash Store. G. B. Porter. Mrs. O. P. Phillips of Roselawn returned home Wednesday after a few days visit with Miss Nellie Makeever. Pat Kohler went to Chicago Heights Wednesday to work for his brother Peter, who is a‘ cement construction contractor. Don’t forget Racine Shirt day as you will get the best work shirts made for 38c or two for 75c at Duvall’s Quality Shop.— C. Earl Duvall. 'NIA freeze came Wednesday nfght sufficient to freeze ice, and no doubt did considerable damage to fruit and Some of the growing crops. *, RACINE, RACINE, RACINE work and dress’ shirts next Saturday, April 23rd for 38c each, or two for 75c. Get busy and stock up.—C. Earl Duvall. Rev. O. E. Miller will preach his farewell sermon at the First Baptist chirrch Sunday evening. Dr. F. H. Hemphill will also talk on “Prevention and Cure of Tuberculosis.” Mrs. Wm. Dixey went to Evanston, 111., Thursday to attend the funeral of a relative, Mrs. Chris Gould. The funeral was held yesterday from the house at that place. jPevere Yeoman will g 6 to Valparaiso Monday to take further studies in civil engineering at Valparaiso University, where his brother Ray is instructor in this branch of study, c