Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
To-day’s markets: Com, 53c; Wheat, ,90c; Oats, 29c; Rye. 60c. The last call for peaches for this season in car lots. —John Eger. The Royal Tailor line of all wool samples for tailor-made suits. A perfect fit guaranteed. —Rowles & Parker. Mrs. Daniel Roth and son Clare of Dayton, Ind., returned home yesterday after a several days visit here with her sons Milt and Sam. Harrv Biggs and wife of Indianapolis returned home Monday after a few days visit with his parents, Albert Biggs and family, of south of town. A car of fancy canning peaches Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 7 and 8. Don’t miss this opportunity to secure your canning peaches.— Rowles & Parker. E. H. Peterson of Saunemin, 111., has recently purchased the former Mulberry farm northeast of town, and is thinking some of moving thereon next spring.
The best assortment of woolens and the best tailoring, the Royal Tailors line. Get your measure taken at Rowles & Parker’s. A perfect fit guaranteed. Mrs. A. H. Hopkins and children returned Monday from a several weeks sojourn in Wisconsin. Mr. Hopkins met them at Chicago and accompanied them home. Miss Nan Carr of Newton tp., left yesterday for Mitchell, So. Dak., to visit her sisters, Mrs. Lena Medworth and Mrs. Allen Knowlton. She will make an extended visit there. C. O. Cragen and family Indianapolis, who had been the guests of Mrs. Cragen’s parents, Mr* and Mrs. J. M. Torbet, of north of town, the past few days, returned home Monday. Mrs. Jeff Smith of west of town left yesterday for Wildhorse, Colo., to visit her son Hamlin. From there she will go to Burke, So. Dak., to visit another son, Everal Smith.
Mrs. Lillian Radcliffe, two children and colored nurse girl of Louisville, Ky., came Friday to be her? yesterday to the 30th welding anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades. Mrs. Sarah A. Forsythe of Frahkfort returned home Saturday accompanied by her nephew, Claude Bowman, after a three weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Kennedy, of near Rensselaer. Mark and O. Yeoman and wives of Kingman, Kan., arrived Saturday morning to attend the funeral of their sister, Mrs. Ed Randle, of Barkley tp., but were too late as the funeral was held Friday afternoon. Mrs. L. Weil of New Orleans, who had been visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fendig. the past two weeks, went to Chicago Saturday where she joined her husband, and together they left for home.
If you have any fancy produce you know where you can get the top price; 20c for strictly fresh and clean eggs. Fancy Produce Market, Phone 39. Just across the street from Hemphill’s hitch barn. Opeir Thursday and Saturday evenings. Russfell Nowels of Columbia City returned home Saturday after a week’s visit here with his grandparents, Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson. The former’s mother and sister. who had been here about ten days, returned home with him. Rensselaer' will be well represented again at Purdue this year: ! Old students, Paul Glazebrook, Omar Osborne, Lilo Hauter, Walter Lutz, Miss Cora Dexter, James Jordan, Walter English; new students, George Casey of north of town and Faye Clarke.
George Heuson. Fred Phillips, John Bislosky, J. H. /Dunlap, William Hough, Thomas Lamson, Jay Lamson, Thomas Davis, William Ferguson, C. G. Spitler and J. C. Gwin accompanied by Vern Cristler went to Jamestown, No. Dak., yesterday on a land prospecting trip. They will probably be gone about ten .. ■, ’> , - . ■ ■■ ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ... i ■ -
