Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. J. L. Brady was in Chicago on business Thursday. Clint Brown was in Tuscola, 111., on business Thursday.

To-day’s markets: Corn, 56c; Wheat, 93c; Oats, 31c; Rye, 65c.

J. J. Montgomery was in Wheatfield on business, Thursday. -

Don’t lose sight of the Home Grocery for the best coffee and dour.

Special discount sale, our ready-so wear pants, at the G. E. Murray Co.

Misses Marceline Roberts and Jennie Harris spent Wednesday in Lafayette.

For the best groceries and fresh fruits and vegetables. Call phone 95.—Rowles & Parker.

A. I. Christophel of Cullum, 111.,-is visiting J. J. Weast of Jordan tp., for a few days.

Tunis Snip of Demotte and Cornelius Snip of Tlhayer was in the city on business Thursday.

A nice pair of pants fixes up an old suit to look good. Look them over at Murray’s Clothing Store. L

Mrs. Grace Pumphrey°and son Harold and Myrtle Pumphrey >pent yesterday at Water Valley, fishing.

Mrs. J. E. CarsOn of Lafayette came Wednesday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Clark.

Miss Ruth Campbell of Indianapolis came Tlhursday for a few weeks visit with her cousin, James Jordan.

Mrs. John Murfitt went to Chicago Thursday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. M. D. Walsh and other relatives.

Misses Mabel and Anna Stocksick returned home Sunday from a three weeks visit in and Michigan City.

Geo. K. Hollingsworth and family of Chicago come Wednesday and will occupy their residence here for some time.

Will Adams of Joliet, was here a few days this week visiting his mother, Mrs. Eleanor Adams, returning home Thursday.

W. C. Lingle of Bryon, Ohio, who had been visiting here with G. H. McClain and family the past week, returned home yesterday.

The Home Grocery makes a specialty of lucheon The best in olives, pickles, preserves, fresfn fruits, etc., always found there.

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hamilton of Indianapolis will come tomorrow for a two weeks visit here and with this parents at Monticello.

Misses Blanche and Helen Kessinger went to Lafayette Thursday for a visit with their aunts, Mrs. Jennie Hudlow and Mrs. Susie Smythe.

Howard Rimer went to Wabash Thursday to visit three or four weeks with his fatlher, James Rimer, who is employed on the Big Four road there.

Mrs. F. A. Turfier went to Battle Ground Wednesday as a delegate from here to a missionary convention which was held at that place Wednesday.

Abe Martin says: “After all th’ care an’ worry a mother goes thro’.th’ first thing a baby says is “papa.” All signs fail when you pick out a cantaloupe.”

Men’s two pjece underwear Conde Mesh or Porous-knit regular 50c shirts and drawers, 37% cents each. The Big Corner Dept. Store. —Rowles & Parker.

Hilmer Lilja and wife of Chicago are here visiting with John Werner and family. The former worked with John in the tailoring business in the old country.

Leo Hordeman, who recently went to Chicago and took a position in the Sweater goods department of the J. V. Farwell Co., store, is now at Mitchell, So.' Dak.