Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
lit Piincess fcitt Will Open at Ihlm 1 u o’clock July 4i Continuous Performance All Day With a Change of Program After Supper. <a The management ha£ 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 Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Delphi is facing a water famine. H. O. Harris was in Lafayette Thursday. To-day’s markets: Corn, 53c; Oats, 33c, "C. B. Steward was a Chicago visitor Wednesday. John Eger was in Chicago on business Thursday. Samuel Fendig was in Chicago on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hopkins were Chicago goers Thursday. A new line of bunting, flags and fireworks at The 99c Racket Store. G. O. Pumphrey made a business trip to Columbia City Wednesday. J. H. Smiley of Matheson spent Tuesday night at his farm north of town F. D. Gilman of Goodland was a business visitor in the city W ednesday. •
Miss Gertrude Leopold went to Hammond Thursday to visit relatives. J. T. Culp went to Monon and Francesville Wednesday on a short business trip. Mrs. David and daughter were in Monon Thursday visiting relatives. Mass Ita Jensen of Wheatfield came’Wednesday to visit relatives over the Fourth. Mrs. C. W. Coen of South Bend came Thursday for a visit with friends and relatives. Charles Gilmore of Demotte returned home Wednesday after a few days visit here with relatives. ( ' Fireworks, Flags and Bunting at the 99c Racket Store. The cleanest and freshest line inRensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. Al McClintock of Monticello returned home Thursday after a short visit with Edmund Sayler and family.
Mrs. Harry Sacharoff of Chicago returned "home Thursday after a several days visit here, with Mrs. Jay Lamson and family. \ ~ _ M. R. Halstead of Earl Park took the train here' Thursday morning for home after returning from a short business trip to Medaryville. Mark Hemphill of Monon, who had been visiting the families of Charles aqd Abe Simpson the past week, returned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whittaker of Francesville returned home Thursday after a short visit with her brother, T. F. Dunlap and family of Surrey. Mrs. Austin Hopkins enddaughter, Mrs. Will A. Thompson and children of Sullivan, Ind., went to Chicago Wednesday to visit relatives a few days. The Monon Route will sell excursion tickets to all points on July 2,3, and 4, good returning July sth, at 1% fare for round trip. Minimuni excursion rates for adults, 50c. »
