Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

~Opening WJeeK.~of~FaH T~errn M August 29 to September *6. < " . ==r-. . ■ HE interior of the room has been re-painted and improved B ■ and will be ready for the special classes which will enter ■ August 22. If it is possible for you to be one of these classes K you should do so. but if you cannot, don't put off entering later ■ than the opening of the FALL TERM, AUGUST 29. If you H have not received a copy of the new BEACON, write us for K one. It will tell you all about out courses. For all informg- ■ tion, call or address Chas. E. Batchelor, Mgr., f I Lafayette Business College, I 423 Columbia Street, Lafayette, Ind.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 55c; Wheat, 90c; Oats, 30c; Rye, 65c. Mrs. Frank Ross was in. Chicago Saturday. George Ketchum was in Chicago Saturday. Bruce White was in Chicago on business Friday. Jap Fleming was in Frankfort on business Saturday. Wm. lilff was a Frankfort business visitor Saturday. W. K. Akard went to Monticello on business Monday. Clyde Williams was in Monticello on business Saturday. Deloss Dean went to Chicago Monday to spend a few days. Mrs. Margaret Possin was in Monon on business Saturday. O. K. Richey got his threshing done last week despite the rain. ]Only 75 cents for the round tiip to Chicago next Sunday over the Monon. George Casey and Isaac Kight went to Portland, Ind., on business Monday. Frank Tobias left Monday for a visit with relatives at Greenville and Dayton, Ohio. - Miss Helen Murray left Friday for Eagle Lake, Mich., where she joined a camping party. Women’s $3 to $3.50 and $4 shirt waists, slightly soiled, now $1.98. — Rowles & Parker. Shoe bargains for men, women and children in the shoe department at the Home Grocery. A. L. Padgett went to Crown Point and Charleston, 111., Monday, where he has race horses. -UMiss Glenn Day, who has been *v£&iting in Laporte for the past week, returned home Monday. Mrs. Emma Hirschey of Lincolh.Neb., came Saturday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Oscar Hauter. Mrs. E. N. Loy went to Piqua, Ohio, Monday to visit Dr. Loy’s mother, Mrs. J. W. Loy, for a few days. Mrs. Nellie Webb and son of Wabash came Saturday for a few days visit with J. L. Griggs and family. F. M. Dowdy and son J. E., went to Indianapolis on business Monday. They expect to be gone' several days. Mrs. J. K. Smith was called to Indianapolis Monday by the serious sickness of her sister, Mrs. Frank Cooper. Just received a car of big lump Indiana coal. This is an excellent threshing coal. Maines & Hamilton. Phone 273. —' .■ —rMrs. C. O. Swift of Chicago returned home Monday after a few days visit here with her sister, Mrs. Milt Roth. All kinds of underwear for hot weather. $1 Porous-knit union suits, Short or long sleeves, 69c. —Rowles & Parker. The ball game here Sunday between Donovan (Ill.) and the local team, resulted in a victory for the latter by a score of 4 to 1. ' • ’ Q . Goodland Herald: Mrs. Maria Hopkins of Rensselaer came Thursday evening for a short visit with P. R. Hopkins anl. family. i r