Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Democrat and Indianapolis News for only $375 per yr.
Mrs. Frank . Meyer of Gary came Thursday for a short visit with friends.
For iced tea. try the fancy Turtle Chop black and green tea at the Home Grocery.
Women’s $3 to $3.50 and $4 shirt waists, slightly soiled, now sl.9B.—Rowles & Parker. i . • • TxMrs. L A. Glazebrook has gone ho Greencastle, Terre Haute and Indianapolis for an indefinite visit.
Mrs. Hannah Burfit went to Rossville Thursday to visit a few weeks with Jacob Hurley and family.
H. F. Parker and a few others from here went to Lafayette yesterday to attend Ringling Bros, circus.
Louis Leopold and family of Wolcott came yesterday for a few days visit with his father, A. Leopold and family.
We are still selling old wheat flour, White Star $1.40 and'Acme $1.50. Every sack guaranteed to please or your money refunded. —Rowles & Parker. W. J. Wright, wife and son Willis left Wednesday for Minot, Xo. Dak., where they will make a short visit with Mrs. Wright’s si>ter. Mrs. Albert Bonk. From
•there they will go to Portland, Ore., to visit Dr, Berkley formerly of Rensselaer. From Portland they will go to Medford, Ore., to spend a few weeks with Albert Marshall and family. Mr. Wright and the latter and their families will go into the mountains near Medford on.a hunting expedition. Mr. and Mrs. Wright expect to be gone about 30 days.
Quite a bunch of Parr people left Tuesday for western visits. 'Alva Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blankenbaker go to Hugo, Colo., to visit relatives; Mamie Myres to South Dakota; M rs. Arthur Greenlee and two children to Yukon, Okla.; and Misses Clara and Dorotha Brusnahan to Clinton, Okla., to visit Mrs. Richardson, a sister of the latter. Dorotha will remain there and go to school, but Miss Clara will stay only about a month, stopping off on the way home to visit Miss Grace Worland at St. Paul, Kan. The party all started away together and break up as thdr routes diverge.
An armload of old papers for a nickel at The Democrat office.
