Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
a Come to Rensselaer the 4th. k Millet and Hungarian seed at Eger Bros. / - ... Make your plans to celebrate the 4th/ in Rensselaer. Miss Opal Grant visited friends in Roselawn Wednesday. *Zern' Wright was a Chicago business goer Wednesday. $lO suits for $7.50 this week at the Quality Shop.—C. Earl DuvalL Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Babcock were Lafayette visitors- Wednesday. Glenn Grant went to South Bend Wednesday to spend a few days. Frank Moore went to Hammond Wednesday to visit relatives. S2O sufts this week at the Quality, Shop for sls. —C. Earl DuvalL Miss Jessie Makeever spent Wednesday with Rev. and Mrs. O. S. Raridin at Parr. Ed Pugh of Wolcott, a former clerk in the Chicago Bargain Store, was in the city a few hours Thursday. Our South Xewton Corresponent has the thanks of the Democrat for two boxes, of very fine strawberries. Rev. Joel Green of Mentone, Ind.. will preach both morning and evening to-morrow at the First Baptist church. - 1 Benjamin Hanson and family left Thursday for Lake Winona, where they will rent a . house and spend the summer. $9.75 for $12.50 and sls suits at the great. Semi-Annual clearance sale at Rowles & Parker’s big corner Department Store. E.* T. Myers and wife of Car-, mel returned home Thursday after a few days visit with Rev. and Mrs. O. S. Rariden of near Parr.- • W. S. Wasson and wife of Union City returned home Thursday after a week's visit here with his son Harrison and ilyThe business of the Parr Creamery is said to be moving along nicely and about 3,000 pounds of butter is now being made each week.
Wednesday’s Delphi Herald: Fred Banes, M. Dexter, Grant Culp and Mrs. Belle Hicks of Remington are guests of Dr. Banes and family. Henry Klinker of near Lafayette was in the xity on business yesterday, going from here to Kankakee tp., to visit his broth-er-in-law, Charles Boes. John Hemphill of Sumner, Neb., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Sarah Hemphill, and sister, Mrs. E. P. Honan. Mr. Hemphjll publishes a weekly paper at Sumner. Clara and ’ Gladys Rteve, Mrs. Harry Kresler, Mrs. F. Grow and Mrs. L. McGlinn went to Fair- Oaks Thursday to attend the commencement exercises. White County Democrat: The Crabbs-Reynolds-Taylor elevator at Ash Grove, a small station between Brookston and' Battleground. was burned Wednesday night, loss about $22,000. * | Read the page ad of the Chicago Salvage Co., Who have taken over the remainder of the stock of the Chicago Bargain Store and will close it out at almost any old price. jvMisses Carrie Eger and Zelma Leopold, Mesdames Grant Warner, C. W. Hanley, A. F. Long and C. G. Spitler went to Hammond Thursday where they spent the daV with Mrs. Leo Wolfe.'
Miss Ethel Hermanson returned to her position as a nurse in the Presbyterian hospital at Chicago Wednesday after a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and' ?Mrs. C. P. Hermanson of near Francesville. s 'vfrank B. Meyer t of Gary x is hjtre this week' packing up the drug stock that he has had in storage here fdr the past two or three years and shipping it to Gary, where he will engage in the drug business.
