Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 49c; Oats, 36c. Bring us your eggs. —The Cash Store. G. B. Porter. B. S. Fendig- was in Monon on business Wednesday. W. J. Wright made a business trip to Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. George Fate and Mrs. Ed Rutter spent Thursday in Monon. Samuel Hoshaw and family went to Kentland Wednesday to visit relatives. Mrs. Ed Ranton went to Hoopeston, 111., Thursday to visit relatives. M. A. Gray and Thomas Hackley of Remington were Rensselaer visitors Thursday. A few good all wool carpets left to close out at cost. —The Cash Store. G. B. Porter. Mrs. Valeira Houser and friend, Charlie Meyeis spent Wednesday in Mbnon with relatives. Mrs. Arthur Watson went to Medaryville Thursday to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. Antia Belle. - Our corset stock is complete. Henderson’s, Cresco’s, Puritans. All guaranteed.—The Cash Store. G. B. Porter. Miss Ethel Meyers of Fair Oaks, returned home Thursday after a few days visit here with her sister, Mrs. James Clark. Mrs. Alice Conrad of Frankfort returned home Thursday after a few days visit with Will Kennedy and family of north of town. Buy a Kuppenheimer suit here; better goods, better made and better fitting than made to measure clothes at 1-3 more. — Rowles* & Parker. 'XlMrs* Geo. A. Williams went to lAltayette Thursday to meet her sister, Mrs. A. 'Fisher of,,EastLiberty, Ohio, who- will visit here with the former. Call and ?ee our line of shoes and oxfords. We will -be pleased .to show them at all times* and will guarantee satisfaction,—The Cash Store. G. B. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Monnett of* Evanston, 111., came Thursday and will ‘ make their home here -with his daughter, Mrs. H. L. Brown and family. Persons having borrowed our wire stretchers will please return them if not in use. If they are still in use let us know about when they will be returned.— Eger Bros. ~ Mrs. Ada Hufty and children of Mt. Ayr, accompanied as far as Chicago by R. J. Yeoman, le£t Rensselaer Thursday for their future home at Pueblo, Colo., where Mr. Hufty is engaged in the meat market business. . Mat Moosmiller, delivery boy in the grocery department of the Rowles & Parker store, will sever his connection therewith to-day. .Mat has bought his brother Joe’s farming interests and will become a granger.