Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ft Pfipcess IM Will Open at ||||y 1 11 0’c10ck,.... JUI J 4i Continuous Performance All Day With a Change of Program After Supper. The management has installed an electric air exhaust that will change the air every five minutes, making it the coolest place in the city.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markpts: Corn, 53c; Oats, 33c. The best haying tools in the city at Eger Bros.' * » A. Leopold was in Chicago on business Monday. » Come to the 99c Racket Store for your 4th of July goods. D. M. Worland went to Indianpolis Monday on business. Pine Apple Sale Wednesday and Thursday at John Eger’s. T. W. Toyne of Medaryville was a business caller here Monday. " Misses Merle and Floy McColly went to Chicago Heights Sunday to visit relatives. Mrs. George Butler went to Michigan City yesterday to visit her son Frank and family. A. E. Brand and wife went to Reyn< ids' ‘Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. Leroy Florence.
E. £*. Lane, trustee of Newton township, has bought of Babcock & Hopkins their “E. M. F.” auto. Semi-Annual Clearance Sale, from now until July 4, 'of all trimmed hats. Big reductions. — Mrs. Purcupile. Joe Hallagan returned to Mudlavia Monday, where he is taking treatment fbr rheumatism, after a few days spent here. Miss Stella Nelson of Dunnville returned home Monday alter a short visit hpre with her cousin, Gilbert Albin and wife. Elmer Huffman of Vincennes, returned home Saturday after a week’s visit with Anton Truley and family of north of town. Mrs. M. D. Walsh of Chicago returned home Monday after a visit with her daughter. Mrs. John Murfitt of west of town. Messrs James and Dallas Yeoman of Ambia drove up in their auto Sunday and visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. H, Yeoman.
Mrs. Sarah Dumkey and Mrs. Eva Hunt of Medaryville, came over Friday and visited until yesterday with their sister. Mrs. W. W. Reeve. I L - • Mrs. P. O. Kennedy of Wheatfield returned home yesterday after a few days visit here with the families, of G. F. Meyers, and L. P. Shirer. W. H. Beam accompanied his daughter. Miss Gladys, as far as Chicago Sunday on-her wav to Caro. Mich., where she will make a visit. • •b Flossie, Russel an Everett Winters of Chicago, came a fev. days ago to visit their grandmother and aunt. Mrs. Griswold and Mrs. Nettie Hoover, for a -tew months. ' pßoth Bros., have torn out the refrigerator -plant put in their new meat market, and have gone back to the old fashioned ice cooling system. The new Sys-’ tem was unsatisfactory. Mrs: Samuel Brown of Delphi, who had been visiting her brother, Fred Arnott and family, a few days~returned home Monday accompanied by Mrs. Arnott, who will visit there a short tjme.
