Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
(Farm Insurance f . The Home Insurance Co., of New York > Surplus to Policy Holders, . . = ......... .. . . $13,682,821.51 S Losses paid over One Hundred S Million Dollars E INSURES AGAINST LOSS BY E FIKE, LIGHTNING, WIND-STORMS, AND TORNADOES. = On the Installment, Cash or S Single Note Plan, and refers B to any of the many thouE sands who have been promptE ly paid for loss by Fire, E Lightning, Wind-storm or | Tornado, or to any Banker or Business Man in America. E THE BEST IS CHEAPEST INSURE LN THE HOME, i R. 0. THOMPSON, Agent = RENSSELAER, IND.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. R. P. Benjamin was in Peru on business Wednesday. Charles Alloody went to Lafayette on business yesterday. Junior Benjamin went to Chicago on business yesterday. W. H. Snedeker of Barkley tp., was in Chicago Thursday. Geo. Crouch of Lafayette was in town on business yesterday. To-day’s markets: Corn, 57c; Wheat, 92c; Oats, 31c; Rye, 65c. W. H. Barkley . and Bruce Hardy were in Lafayette Thursday. H. M. Love of Frankfort is visiting with O. E. Gunyon and iamily. 'j v * Roy Scott left Wednesday for James town, No. Dak., to visit friends.' W. F. Osborne and wife went to Chicago yesterday for few davs visit.
Will Woodworth went to Monon yesterday to visit relatives and friends.
Women’s $3 to $3.50 and $4 shirt waists, slightly soiled, now 51.98.- —Rowles & Parker.
George Norman of Amboy, who has been here on business, returned home yesterday.
-JAliss Elizabeth Eger went to Lowell Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. Frank
John Sommers went to Lafayette on business yesterday and to visit with friends for a short time.
Miss Bertha Short of Knox returned home Wednesday after a few days visit with Miss Jessie Southard of Milroy tp.
New styles in Fall Footwear for men, women and children are now on display at our exclusive shoe store —B. N. Fendig.
John Whittaker of Hammond who had been visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Jens Jensen, for a few days, returned home yesterday.
V-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Childers, /who have been visiting relatives and attending the Parker family reunion at Rushville, returned yesterday.
There is little change in the condition of Mrs. J. C. Porter. Mrs. Frank Foltz is improving, but Mrs. Sarah Hemphill’s condition is no better.
Wm. Foffel, wife and son of Monon, who have been visiting with their daughter, Mrs. ' Ed Floyd, for the past week, returned home yesterday.
. Men’s two piece underwear Conde Mesh Or Porous-knit regular 50c shirts and drawers, 37% cents each. The Big Comer Dept. Store.— Rowles & Parker.
Mrs. J. A. Larsh and children went to Bass Lake Wednesday to join the party pf ladies who preceded them a few days. The former will remain there a week.
Mrs. Bert Brenner and son and Mrs. Davis Mills left yesterday for Mitchell, So. Dak., where they will spend about a month visiting with Bruce Porter and family. j '
