Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City r - and Country Readers. E. S. Tillman and wife were in Chicago Saturday. To-day’s markets: Wheat. 97c; Corn, 57c; Oats, 36c. W. J. Wright was a Chicago business visitor Saturday. Going. Going. , Going at the Cash Store.—G. B. Porter. Miss Tillie Malchow went to Michigan City Saturday to visit relatives. Mrs. Frank Foltz continues to improve, and was taken out riding Sunday. S2O to $22 suits at the Quality Shop hhis week, sls a suit.— -C. Earl Duvall. Always t!he freshest and best r in fruits and vegetabes at the Home Grocery. M iss Susan Walker of north of town spent Sunday with relatives in Francesville. The fall bonnets are now on display at the Quality Shop. $2 ios3. —C. Earl Duvall. ———————— * The best shoes for the least money at the closing out of the Cash Store. —G. B. Porter. Mts. Sarah Brown of Cyclone came Saturday for a visit with her son Oscar of west of town. In Sunday’s ball game here between Lowell and Rensselaer, the former won by a score of 5 to 4. Ralph, Roe and Miss Ruth Hammond of Big Rapids, Mich., arrived here Saturday to visit relatives. Mrs. Anna Metzger of Lafayette came Saturday for a visit with Charles Stackhouse and wife of north of town. Miss Jeanette Steward of Chalmers returned home Saturday from a week’s visit here with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Parrett. Mrs. Robert Orr and daughter Mollie of Chicago came Saturday for a week’s visit with Alex Hurley and family. Miss Irene McEnerny of Chicago returned home Saturday from a three weeks visit with L. H. Hamilton and family. The greatest bargain center and money saver in this part of the country, is the closing out sale of the Cash Store.—G. B. Porter.
A daughter was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. James Mead of Hammond, tiheir third child. Mrs.' ' Mead was formerly Miss Myra Clark of Rensselaer. Before you go on your vacation be sure to look at t*he swell line of trunks, traveling bags, apd suit cases at the Quality Shop.—C. Earl DuvalL , o Advertising Car Xo. 2 of the Hagenbeck-Wallace Shows was here Saturday and covered about all the remaining available space with advertising the big show for next Saturday. Adam Huppert of near Star City, while joking with a friend last Wednesday, fell from a load of wheat which he had just hauled to the threMifcr, and broke his neck. Death was almost instantaneous. • . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Macey of Indianapolis, who had been visiting the past week with his mother, Mrs. John Makeever, who is in poor health, left Saturday for Muskegan, Midi., for a brief sojourn there. We just purchased 4 lots of nobby suits from the wholesale Ihtouse in fine blue serges, fancy gray cassimeres and worsteds. Original priced S2O to $22 a suit. Sale price sls for your choice. — C. Earl Duvall. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barnes of Kokomo came Friday for a visit with theiT daughter, Mrs. J. A. Larsfo and family. George Barnes of Portland, Ore., also arrived here Saturday for a visit with his parents and sister. " .■ *.■ " . :■/ : ■■■ See the Kahn samples for tailor made suits at the Qaulity Shop as we can make you a suit that no concern in our city can make pne to compare, in fit, tailoring, price, and quality. At the quality shop.— C. Earl DuvalL
