Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Jesse Grayson was in Lafayette Wednesday. • - ~ - , * J. A. Dunlap was in Chicago on business Thursday. C. Q. Spider was in Kankakee,. 111., on business yesterday. Delos Thompson was a Chicago business visitor Thursday. R. 1). Thompson was in Shelby on business a few hours yesterday; h V. The local ball team will play Winamae- at the latter place to-' •morrow. S2O and $22 suits this week at the Quality Shop for sls. — C. Earl Duvall. The best shoes for 'the least money at the closing out of the Cash Store. — G. B. Porter. E. F. Moore of Indianapolis was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Joseph Yeoman, Wednesday. Be sure and see those nobby fall samples for tailor made suits at the Quality Shop.— C. Earl Duvall. Vern Jacks came up from .Lafayette Wednesday for a few hours visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jacks.
Mir. and Mrs. Ivan Dunlap of Elwood, who have been visiting T. F. Dunlap at Surrey tor some time, returned home yesterday. Eph Hickman moved Thursr day into the Spitler tenant house on Weston street, lately occupied by Sherman Richards, Which Eph has bought. Before you go on your vacation be sure to look at the swell line of trunks, traveling bags, and suit ( cases at the Quality Shop.— C. Earl Duvall. J. J. Eiglesbach is having a large new porch built on the front of his residence on • Front street. He will also give the house a full new coat of paint.
John O. Bowers and sister, Mrs. Anderson, who have been visiting with their sister, Mrs. Sarah Fulk, returned to their home in Salem, Ind., Thursday. Mrs. W. H. Brenner, who has been visiting at Goodland the past week or two, returned home Thursday. Her little nephew accompanied her home for a visit. A. L. Padgett of Rensselaer, with his bay mare Nedra, won three straight heats in the 2:17 trot (purse $400) at Lima, Ohio, Thursday. Time, 2:17%; 2:17% ; 2:17%. There will be Sunday School at Curtis Creek school house in Newton tp., Sunday at 2 p. m., and preaching at 3 o’clock by Rev. Harper of Rensselaer. Everyone invited.
Mrs. Michael Kanne went to Joliet, 111., Wednesday to visit her mother, Mrs. Joseph Lisser. The latter celebrated her 84th birthday anniversary at that place to-day. i Misses Edith and Harriett redd were Chicago visitors Wednesday. From there the former left for New York and New Hampshire, to be gone about three weeks. Misses Blanche Meyers and Lela Cool of Lake Village spent Wednesday here with Cal Cain and family. Mrs. Cain accompanied them 'home Thursday for a several days visit. Mrs. Kate R. and Miss Myra Watson and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig expect to leave to-morrow on an eastern trip including Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Boston, New York and Montreal.
See the Kahn samples for tailor made suits at the Qaulitv Shop as we can make you a suit that no concern in our city can make one to compare, in fit, tailoring, price, and quality. At the quality shop.— C. Earl Duvall. jvJVlr. Samuel Bowen and Miss Goldie Bowman, a young couple from Newland, were united in marriage Thursday at 2 p. m., by Rev. G. H. Clarke, at the Methodist parsonage. Rev. Harper being absent from the city. White County Democrat: Atty. C. C. Spencer ha(J a small patch of two acres of wheat on his farm that yielded 49 bushels to the acre, testing 62 pounds, He also 'had a 21 acre field that averaged 29 bushels per acre.
