Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
G. C. Mackey went to Monti-cello-on business yesterday. Don and Miss t Madge Beam spent Wednesday in Chicago. H. B. Brown of Kniman was down Wednesday on business. To-day’s markets: Corp, 55c; Oats, 29c; Rye, 65c; Wheat, 90c. An armload of old papers for a nickel at The Democrat office. Jerry Healy went to Lafayette and Frankfort yesterday on business. A son was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alter of Union- to. ' « ■ /' The heavy winds this week have broken down the corn very’ badly in many places. Women’s S 3 to $3.50 and $4 shirt waists, slightly soiled, now SI .98—Rowles & Parker. Shoe bargains for men, women and children in the shoe department at the Home Grocery. Mrs. S. S. Shedd went to Chicago yesterday for a few days visit with her brother, Dr. Porter.' A ■ Clyde Gunyon of near Parr returned Wednesday from lowa, where he has been working on a dredge. Bruce Hardy went to Huntington yesterday for a two or three days visit with his uncle, Homer Hardy. Vibert and Roxie Gunyon went to Frankfort Wednesday for a week’s visit with their grandmother and other relatives. Mrs. Frank Weller and Mrs. Jacob Wright, who have been visiting in Frankfort for the past few davs. returned home yesterday. ' * Mrs. David Hines and son Clarence went to Boswell Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Campbell, .for a few' days. Rev. Green will preach at Curtis Creek school hotlse in Newton tp., Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. The public is cordially invited. Mrs. Flora Kahler of Chicago, who bad been here to attend the funeral of her father, Joseph Stripmeyer, returned home Thursday. Mr: and Mrs. Adam Flesher and two children went to Chicago Heights Wednesday to visit relatives. They expect to be gone about a week. Raymond Stucker of near Mt. Ayr expects to leave Tuesday for Keighiy, Kan., for a two weeks visit with his uncle, S. A. Blankenbaker. Mrs. Charles Simpson and daughter. Miss Irene, w’ent to Mjonon Thursday to visit a few’ days with the former’s sister, Mrs. Hemphill.
Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Brown and daughter arrived home Thursday from a sojourn at Big Rapids, Mich. While away they visited Will Wishard and family. Ray Yeoman, who has been /employed as a civil and construction engineer at Rock Island. HL, for several months, will be home to-night for a few weeks-stay®. Melvin Haas and John Braddock left Wednesday for Chicago. They expect to go from there to Detroit, Mich., where they will, look for employment. Miss Jennie Chilcote of South Bend, who had been visiting relatives here the past few. weeks, went to Mt. Ayr Thursday to visit her aunt, Mrs. J. AV. Merry. Jxln the S4OO purse offered the / :30 trotting class at Crown Point Thursday, Fudge Hanley’s horse of this place won second place, and was awarded SIOO. B. J. Leigh and wife of Jefferson county, N. Y., who had been making a short visit here with C. H. Tyron and wife, went to Chicago yesterday for a few days visit before returning home. Mrs. A. H. Fleming of Omaha, Neb., who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. A. Yates, here for some time, went to Rossville, 111., Thursday to visit other relatives, and will return home from there.
