Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1910 — Page 3

SHH; The Model Clothing Co. •SS*? Attachments. (Miers & Furnishers j p ' , ™ A r ,v " ' ■ 1 11 ' ' »■ ■" (lUif (jifftl . SH.,. That will Save You Money. CLOTHES Sale Coumkis Saturday, June 11, and Continues to July 4. TATE have just closed a deal whereby rvY we have purchased a new Stock of Clothing, all new 1910 models of such /V makes as Hart. Schaffner & Marx, Adler's Collegian and Ederheimer-Stein. j j jjjjf |j| had on hand,'makes too much clothing Ihi In// 1 11 I. for this time of the year. We have de- /|jj yjjjj^jj' stock of medium and light-weight suits /j j ' flllll^* and we want you to come in and be ili ill!I ' convinced that we can save you from j jf *1 1| '/^ suit youcan get more value for it here, (li iff * right now*, than the same money ever ! ' / cent discount from the regular price. ; 1 j We have some very nobby suits for ! : jfj boys and children with full bloomer and IIR Bi|ipHß| slaughtered in our June Clean-Up Sale. \\ \ jpKlßjf jjf \ A special 10 per cent discount on all wfiMWßrt \ Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods dur- JIM» ■ We will expect you to come and look over this great line of clothing, as we The Pfodel Clothing Co. SIMON LEOPOLD, Mgr. RENSSELAER, IND.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 50c; Oats, 32c. Millet and Hungarian seed at Eger Bros. Mrs. C. F. Stackhouse spent Friday in Chicago. W. C. Babcock was a Chicago business goer Friday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Forsythe spent Frida}' in Chicago on business. - O. H. McKay went to Windfall Saturday for a visit with Rev. O. E. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis of east of town went to Delphi Saturday to visit relatives. Mrs. Sarah Beal of Macon, Mo. came Saturday to visit her brother, M. I. Adams and family.

In the ball game at the College’ Sunday afternoon the Wrens were defeated by the College’ team. Score 4 to 2. Miss Helen Murray returned home from Oxford. Ohio, Friday where she had been attending college tsg£ past year. Mrs. Bert Hopkins returned home Frida}’ from a few weeks visit at Delphi. Muncie and other points with friends and relatives. John H. Grimpe and wife of Joliet. 111., returned home Saturday from a few days visit with his sister, Mrs. .V. Eib and family. Miss Damie Bunnell of Sheldon. 111., who had been employed by Miss Mary Mey&r, the milliner. for some time, returned home Saturdav. '■'* ' _—i_i_—. . ” Mrs. Maud Ellis of near Valparaiso. returned home Satuiday from a week’s visit with her niHthpf Virq— —/tm itipt —nf rilVLllvt y • a! IVIk x Jordan tp. t . A. J. Wells and wife, and father, Nathaniel Roland of Barkley tp.. went to Edwards, Ind., Saturday to visit Mrs. Wells' sister, Mrs. Lizzie Gilbert j

Kj. H. Chapman hSs the auto pever pretty badly, and was in Chicago Monday investigating. — i Mrs. Joseph Garriott and daughter Laura of Brookston returned home Saturday from a week’s visit with J. W. Hitchings and wife of Jordan tp. • The local Royal Arch Chapter of Masons, held a banquet. Monday night after completing initiatory work on Dr. Rainier, W. L. Gumm and Bert Spencer of Remington. A very nice time was had by all. Mrs. W. H. Barkley and father, C. C. Starr, went to Lafayette Saturday to visit relatives for a few days. Mrs. Barkley expects to go to Frankfort and Indianapolis to visit, also. Mr. Starr returned home Monday. Jacks, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jacks of Rensselaer, who had for the past few years been working for his brother-in-law, Len Lefler, at Lafayette, is now employed as a brakeman on the Monon out of Lafayette. Belle Laßue went to Newcastle Saturday to attend tHe commencement exercises of DePauw University. She will also attend the reunion Tuesday night of the Alpha Chi Omega Soritia, a young ladies’ fraternity. W. H. Beam, daughter Miss Madge and son, Don, and A, J. Grant, who had been visiting the former’s daughter Mrs. Trevor Wilcox and family at Eugene, Dregon, and the latter’s son Hale and family at Spokane, Wash., for the past few weeks, returned home Saturday morning. Mr. Beam looks - considerably improved in health from his vacation. A " Benton Review: Rev. C. W. Postill is arranging his affairs to spend his sumrfter vacation on his Jasper county farm. A little cottage is being furnished and when the time comes to rest he will go over there and putter around and incidentally work harder than any man on the fatm. He is a lover of nature and all her moods ahd children and no joy is so keen as when, he is engaged in developing some new idea of cultivation.

Read ad the last closing out sale of the Chicago Bargain Store.— B Forsythe. ‘-Ted” Eger was a passenger on the train which was wrecked near Lowell Sunday morning. Mrs. Mary Howe and daughter Agnes left yesterday to spend the summer at Arvilla, No. Dak. D. B. Wallace of Chicago spent Sunday with his son, A. E. Wallace and family, of west of town. Monday morning there was still about 100 acres of corn to plant on the Monnett farm west of town. J. L. Brady • and Judson Maines went to Streator, 111., Monday and brought back the former’s Hallady auto. Matt Worden has sold his 10horse power Buick auto to Dr. H. L. Brown, and will perhaps buy a Model 19 Buick. Mrs. William Beck returned Saturday from a visit with her sons, William at Terre Haute, and Richard at Lebanon. . 7" Miss Mary Gant went to Ludlow, 111., Monday to spend a few months with her aunt, Mrs. Clarence Nuss and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank King and daughter Elizabeth went to Indianapolis and Zionsyille Sunday for a week’s visit with, relatives. jK. Miss Edna King is learning 'telegraphy under the tutelage of Miss Elizabeth Spaulding, the local .agent for the Western Union. G. R. Hart of Olney, 111., spent Sunday here with his daughter, Mrs. W. H. Brenner, having been in this vicinity on >a few dayg business trip. John Remley accompanied his daughter, Miss Opal, to Chicago Sunday where she will spend a. few days. Mr..Remley returned home the same day. Harold Clark will return home from Indianapolis Thursday where he has been attending the deaf and dumb school. Mrs. Clark attended the closing exercises there last week.

G. J. Jessen was in_ Chicago Monday, ■-■■■• < ,-T Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam and son Paul, spent Monday in Chicago. ;■ ' 1 ; - Mrs. Carrie Porter went to Indianapolis Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. Mary Watts. Miss Myrtle Wright of San Francisco arrive I a few days ago to visit her sister, Mrs. W. H. Beam and family. Mrs. L. A. Moss of Chicago returned home Monday after a several days visit here with A, F. Long and family. Editor McCullough and L. B. Elmore were over from Remington on business Monday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Kassan returned to her home in Hammond Monday after a few days visit with her daughter, Mrs. Orlan Grant. Samuel Bowman and Trustee May came over from Remington Monday with County Commissioner Denham, in the latter’s auto.

Leslie Miller, late editor of the Mt. Ayr Pilot, is soon to be married to a Miss er, of Kankakee, 111., it is currently reported. Mrs. U. Hardesty and Mrs. Nannie Abbott of Indiana Harbor, returned home Monday after a few days visit here with their sister, Mrs. Dallas Nichols. Mrs. W. H. Lowrey of Lafayette returned home Monday after having made a short visit here with her husband, a blacksmith at Luther Hemphill’s shop. jp'Miss Murriel Harris went to fDePauw University at Greencastle Monday to attend the commencement exercises. Her sister, Miss Georgia, is a student at that institution. Advertised letters: Mr. C. R. Harsh, Jacob Hertz, Edwara Leach, Everett Hoslin, Mr. S. Moore, Jas. Woods, Parke L. Burford, Prank Huff, Horace Stark, Francis Kosta, Ruth Pruett.

I i V ■ • ---- . •« •’C: • >■ ■ i • ' Do You Heat Your Home During the j Cold, Winter Months? OR DO YOU HEAT ONLY A PART OF IT? If you havea good hot wate r heat in g pi ant;' you can answer Yes! to the first question. Hot Water and Steam Heating, once considered a luxury, is now within reach of everyone in moderate circumstances. We are in position to do any kind of heating. Hot Water, Steam, Vacuum Steam or Vapor. We can install the Direct, Indirect, or the Direct Indirect system, either in steam or Hot Water. However, accellerated hot water is most used, and in supplanting the old style gravity system, brings hot water heat within your reach. ; We now understand heating thoroughly in all its branches. Let us give you the cost off a good job off heating in your home. Do not fail to see the display of heating goods, now , in our show window. E. D. Rhoades & Son.

John Eger was a Chicago business goer Monday. Alfred Collins was in -Roselawn on business yesterday. Albert Tabor of Monticello Was in Rensselaer on business Monday. /■ j * Lucius Strong went to Onarga, 111., yesterday on a few days bustness trip. - D. E. Fairchild of Demotte was in town on business Monday and yesterday. George Green and Frank Turner went to Hammond yesterday to seek employment. viA erne Crisler accompanied a Pf rty of land-seekers from Delphi to Jamestown, No. Dak., yesterday, Mrs. G. F. Meyers and daughter, Miss Nellie went to Franklin yesterday to visit the former’s son Flovd.

D. P. Brooks left yesterday for work on a dredge as engineer. St. Cloud Minn., where he will He will move ltis family there next fall. - Mrs. Leon Cummons of Rem ington took the train here Monday for Englewood, 111., where she will visit he'r sister, Mrs. Chas. Smith, L "K Dr. and Mrs. Aaron Wood of prook and Carl Wood of Rensselaer, left Monday for a few weeks visit with their brother Frank at Billings, Mont. M. P. Comer and wife and Sam Potts and wife, of near Aix, and Miss Minnie Martin of Otterbein, took the train here Saturday for Anderson to attend camp meeting. Misses Florence and Alice Ryan of near Medaryville, who are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Warren Robinson and family for the past few weeks, expect to return home in a few days. stroll about town impresses ne with the fact that the weed ordinance is not being enforced any too strongly. In some places the sidewalks are almost hidden by grass and high weeds.

Millet and Hungarian seed at Eger Bros. Bring your eggs to the big oxford sale at the Cash Store.— G. B. Porter. Mrs. \Vm. Whited of Wheat* field returned home Monday after a week’s visit here with her mother. Mrs. Mary Callahan. T. W. Shesler, a traveling furniture salesman with headquarters at Richmond, spent Monday here with his brother, W. F. Shesler and family. Mr. and Airs. George Dunn of Wichita, Kans, came Satu»day for a visit with relatives in Jasper cqunty, I. D. Dunn of Kankakee tp., and Granville Moody of Barkley tp. J. W. Tilton and sister, 3fliss Beula Glasscoe, went to the latter’s home at West Chicago Monday where the former will spend a few weeks. Miss Glasscoe had been visiting here for the past few days with her sister^ Simon Leopold, manager for the Model Clothing Co., has just closed a deal for a stock of clothing all new 1910 models. He informs us they are such makes as Hart Shaffner & Marx, Adlers’ Collegian, and ElerheimerStein. A Miss Mary Reiddle of Pueblo, Colo., a daughter of Mrs. Lena Reiddle of Rensselaer, was reported critically ill through a telegram received by the latter Monday night. She has been located at Pueblo for the past twelve years. _ Hiram A. Thompson of Tulsa, Okla., came down from Chicago Saturday night, where he was oh "business, for a brief visit with his sister, MVs. C. W. Duvall, whom he had not seen for 31 years. Mr. Thompson was horn in Rensselaer leaving here in 1871. He was for some years chief of police of Tulsa. Mr. Thompson returned to Chicago Monday, where he has business that will occupy his attention for perhaps a we'Ck or more, and may go from there to Washington, so. C.