Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
U- B. Steward was in Chicago op business yesterday. •;r. —— B. J. Moore made a business trip to Illinoi, 111., yesterday. Miss Anna Marion of near Parr spent Saturday in Monon. Peach Sale, Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 7 and B.—Rowles & Parker. M. R. Halstead left yesterday for Macon, Miss., to visit with Winifred Pullins for a couple of weeks. Why pay 50 cents for your working sfhirts. The best 50c shirt made for 39c at Rowles & Parker’s. Mrs. Amos McCoy of Lowell, who had been visiting Mrs. Wm. Bennett a few days, spent yesterday in Monon.
Miss Lizzie Hemphill went to Anderson Saturday where she has a position as teacher in the , public schools of that place. Miss Grace Albin of Tefft came down Monday and will enter school here. She is a cousin of Gilbert Albin,o£ this place. • Will and Floyd Reed, sons of Mark Reed of near Pleasant Ridge, went to Frankfort Mondav to visit relatives a few days. Mrs. E. E. Fritz of Delphi returned home Saturday after a two weeks visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Alter. . A Mrs. N. Krull of Kentland returned home Saturday after a few davs visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramp. • Mrs. J. R. Phillips of McCoysburg took the train here yesterdav for Monticello to visit with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Harvey Phillips. J. M. Torbet of Barkley tp., has :our thanks for a fine 38 pound watermelon, brought in Monday morning, and it was as good as it was big. The fire loss on the J. J Eiglesbach barn has been adjusted by the insurance company for $220 and Mr. Eiglesbach is now busy rebuilding.
AVern Jacks, who 4 had been working as a brakeman on the Monon the past few months, quit the job and went to Chicago Monday to look for work. XJMrs. Frank Critser spent Monday with her brother, Lee Mauck, ar Surrey. Some of the latter’s children were sick, and Mrs. Critser went out to wait on them. Mrs. Malinda Burr of Omaha, Neb,, who had been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Claude Williams, of south of town, the past six weeks, left Saturday for home. Mr. and Mrs. John Sage and daughter left Friday afternoon via auto for a ten day visit with relatives and friends at various points in Michigan.—Brook Reporter. Mrs. Frank Warren of Oklahoma City, Okla., came up from Lafayette Monday to make a short visit here before returning home. She expects to leave today. Peter Parks of Valparaiso came down Saturday for a visit with relatives and friends. His mother,’‘Mrs. James Parks, of Remington came over and visited with him also.
\/Mrs. Sylvester Gray and nephaw, Max Gray, went to Chicago Monday to visit the latter’s father, Albert Gray, who recently underwent an operation in a hospital at that place. Mrs. Frank LaCourt and mother. Mrs. N. D. Odom of Mayville, Wis., who had been visiting with John E. Miller and family of Union tp., the past few days, left for home Monday. terry Marlatt of north of town bought of W. L. Wood of Parr the latter’s residence property and two lots near the depot, and will move to town. The consideration stated in the deed was SI,OOO. * ■: Miss Harriet Wolfinger of Marion, Ohio, who is visiting her father, B, L. Sayler, went to Chicago Saturday with him where Mr. Sayler is taking treatment for the sight in one of his eyes.
