Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
markets: Corn, s7c; Wheat, 93c; Oats, 32c; Rye, 65c. Miss Fern Starr went to Chicago Saturday for a few days visit. Soft comfortable shoes for hot weather at Rowles & Parker’s shoe sate. ; E. M. Kuonen and family are spending their vacation visiting friends at Hobart. Fred Phillips was in Chicago and Benton Harbor, Mich., on business Monday. Men’s two piece porous-knit underwear always $1 a suit, now 75c.— Rowles & Parker. Mrs. C. P. Wright returned home Monday from a few days visit with relatives in Kentland. Mrs. Mary Drake went to Chicago Saturday to see her new grandson, George Drake’s baby. J. C. Perry of Hoopeston came Saturday to visit O. F. Parker and wife. Mrs. Perry arrived Friday. A nice pair of pants fixes up an old suit to look good. Look them over at Murray’s Clothing Store. Charley Watson returned to Chicago Heights Monday after a couple of days visit with relatives here. O. G. Willard of Chicago returned ‘home Saturday after a week’s visit with George Ketchurn and wife. Misses Ethel Sharp, Minnie Hemphill and Tillie Malchow went to Winona Lake Saturday to spend a few days. Mrs. J. M. Barnes of Terre Haute returned home Saturday after a visit here with her aunt, Mrs. W. C. Babcock. Miss Lula Crowder of Indianapolis returned home Saturday after a week’s visit with' Fred Rishling of near Remington. Mrs. John Hill of north of town slipped on the sidewalk near Bruce White’s residence Saturday and severely sprained her ankle. Clifford Beaver went to Delphi Saturday to accompany home his family who had been visiting with relatives and friends in and about Rensselaer 1 for several davs.
Erastus Peacock returned Friday evening from attending the U. R. K. of P., conclave at Milwaukee. Indiana carried off the leading prizes in the drill contests. 'I A specialist was down from Chicago Sunday to see Mrs. J. C. Porter whose condition shows no improvement and it is only a question -of time how long she can live. Sarg. Jerry Garland left Saturday night for Camp Perry. Ohio, near Sandusky, to enter the Indiana state shoot team. The team will be stationed at Camp Perry for three weeks. The K. O. K. A. club members who have bee/i in camp at Boy’s City. Winona, for the past two weeks, returned home Saturday afternoon,- and report having had ah excellent time. Mrs. E. L. Hammerton and daughter \l§rie and Miss Clara Elder went to East Lynn, 111., i Saturday to visit relatives for two months. Mr. Hammerton will join her later. H iWieorge Hershmah of Crown F|aint came down Saturday and accompanied his wife back Sunday. The latter had been visiting with friends in and about Rensselaer for several days, N >iAmong those from Rensselaer \fno attended Battle Ground campmeeting Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Osborne. M and Mrs. F. E. Babcock, Mrs. Alda Parkison and Mrs. Walter Porter. .... . Charlie Osborne, the painter, ‘has moved from' one of A. Leopold’s tenant houses on the south side, into the Mrs. W illiams tenant property near the light -plant, recently vacated by E J. Christman. J. L. Coovert and wife and Rome Frakes and wife of Valparaiso and Mrs. Ellis Redinbo of Medarvville returned home Saturday after attending the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stucker of near Mt. Ayr.
