Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to Citjr and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 50c; Oats, 31c. 1 t r _ James George went tb Chicago Monday. C. S. Chamberlain was i n Chicago' on business Saturday. Trustee Kight was down from Fair Oaks on business Monday. Mrs. Joe Xagel and daughter are visiting relatives at Plymouth. C Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins went to Monticello Saturday to visit relatives. Everything going at a bargain this month at our June Clearing Sale. — G. B. Porter. % Miss Amanda Hoyes of Crawfordsville spent Sunday here with ber mother and Arthur Prevo, who had been visiting Omar Osborne, returned to MedaryviUe Monday. 20 pounds of sugar for $1 with a $2 grocery order at Rowles & Parker’s big Semi-Annual Clearance Sale. Miss Marceline Roberts went to Oxford, Ohio, Monday to attend the summer term of school there. SsHenrv Hordeman went to Frankfort Saturday on his motorcycle to spend a'few days with relatives. John P. Anderson of Hoopeston, Ill.* returned home Saturday after a few days visit with Wm. Garland. Mrs. A. E. Alter and two children of Forest, Ind., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rilev Nowels. ■■ _ jl ; Serpi-Annual Clearance Sale, [ from now until July 4, of all trimmed hats. Big reductions. — Mrs. Purcupile. ptfrs, Omar Day of Kennilworth, 111., came Saturday for a visit with her father-in-law, Wm. S. Day and family. Harvey Davisson of Hamilton, No. Dak., who had been here on 7 3 a few days business trip, left yesterday for his home. Lawrence Halleck and mother returned to Fair Oaks Monday after a few days visit with relatives and friends here. John B. Hemphill of Sumner, Neb., went to Danville Saturday to visit his brother James a few days, returning yesterday. In Sunday's ball game the local team defeated Wadena by a score of 14 to 8. The game was played at Riverside ball park. - Mrs. H. K. Payne of Indianapolis, Avho had been .visiting her father, James Leatherman, Sr., returned home Saturday. # Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Murray and Miss Hazel English of Oklahoma City, »Okln. went to Monon Saturday to visit relatives. D. P. Carroll of Hammond returned home Saturday after a few days visit here with his cousin, E. P. Honan and family. Harry Brunka, who had been working for Rinhart Eilts, left Saturday for Milford, Neb., 'to, make an extended visit with relatives. Mrs. J. Long, who had been visiting the family of her sister, Mrs. D. M. Worland, for the past week, returned to her hotne in Shelbyville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Hammond of Summit county, Ohio, who had been visiting a few days with his sister, Mrs. Tyler, returned home yesterday. E. G. Sternberg was in Monticello Monday on business. He started for Council Bluffs, la., yesterday, near which place he has a dredging contract. Mrs. J. H. Wright of Chicago Heights returned home Saturday after a two weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kohler of just west of town. Miss Irene Simpson returned home Sunday from a few days visit with, her aunt, Mrs. James Hemphill,- at Monon. She was accompanied home by her cousin, Mark Hemphill, Avho will visit here.