Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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

Alf Peters went to Chicago Monday to attend the Knights Templar conclave.

G. F. Meyers made a business trip to Dupage county. 111., yester.lav on land business.

■Mrs. Willis Lutz went to Rantoul. 111., Monday to visit her sister. Mrs. W. S. Ware, for two weeks.

Mrs. Geo. Hite of Logansport. who has been visiting Mrs. Elias Coons, returned home Monday.

M iss Elizabeth Spitler went to Chicago yesterday for an indefinite visit with her sister, Mrs. Delos Coen.

In Sunday’s ball game the Lafayette Victors were easy picking for the home team. The score was 8 to 0 in favor of the Wrens.

Mrs. Margaret Wagner left yesterday for Larimore, No. Dak., where she will visit with Mrs. Ethel Shide for five or six weeks.

Mrs. Mary Rentz of Lafayette, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Anna Davis, here for the past few days, returned home yesterday.

A. H. Hopkins and two children went to Eagle River, Wis., Monday for a month’s uot-' ing. Mr. Hopkins accompanied them as far as Chicago.

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

M iss Nell Biggs came down from Chicago Saturday to attend the funeral of Miss Hayes Gwin, returning to the city Sunday evening. She is taking a course in nursing at “ Wellesly hospital.

Don’t pay too much for your wheat fertilizer. We offer all grades at the lowest price possible. How is this 4 per cent nitroger, 10 per cent available phosphoric acid and 5 per cent potash at $21.50 per ton?

No ice has been broken in the marriage license business thus far this month, and the prospects of doing much in this line during the month are not flattering. Only three licenses were issued last year during August.

Amos Davisson of Union tp., shipped two caroads of fat cattle to Chicago Sunday night and' Wm. P. Baker of Rensselaer shipped three carloads. Both went up to tihe city on the early train Monday to superintendent the sale of them.

Charles Sands and family spent Sunday in Monon with relatives. Misses Maude Burris of Monon and Agnes Carr of Wilmington, So. Car., who had been visiting here for a few days went to Monon with them, where the latter will visit before returning home.

sj John and Xate Welsh, sons of Tfrank Welsh of Jordan tp., left yesterday for Lisbon, No. Dak., to spend a couple of months in the harvest fields. \\ e understand the drouth has riot affected that immediate section of North Dakota nearly so much as some other parts.

X Charlie Pullins has rented his bid home farm of 200 acres in Barklev tp.. to James Gilnjore. and Mr. arid Mrs. Pullins will move to town next spring and occupv the former Dr. Washburn. Sr . place at the west side of town, which Mr. Pullins bought last fall.. 1

Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Thornton took their little son to K,nightstown Saturday to place him in the orphan’s home, and while gone thieves entered Mr. 1 hornton’s lunch room near the depot and helped themselves to eatables, and stole all his stock of tobacco and cigars, besides some of the candy and peanuts.

SsJValter Porter, who has been •Occupying - the old McCoy residence property for the past four or |ive years, expects to move into his own property just east of the Catholic church this fall. W. C. Babcock, who has lived in the Porter property for several years, will move into the R. 3Porter property, now occupied by J. P. Hamfnond, who at this, writing has not rented a place.