Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Don't forget Rensselaer’s big Horse Show next week, y To-day’s markets : Corn, 46c; Wheat. 88c; Rye, 60c; Oats, 29c. " c; ■ C. E. Prior went to Chicago yesterday to spend a few days. The best line of wool shirts you ever saw in all colors.—C. Earl Duvall. J . TFred Phillips was down at Cpvington this week acting as judge at a horse show. Mrs. H. T. Clark of Mt. Ayr took the train here Thursday for Chicago to visit relatives. Mrs. Abraham Simpson went to Indianapolis Thursday to visit relatives for a week or ten days. Another heavy rain fell yesterday morning, commencing at four or five o’clock and.continuing all day. Don’t fail to attend our Millinery and Suit Opening while attending the Horse Fair.— Rowles & Parker. Mrs. Mary E. Shelby of Coldwater, Ohio, left Thursday for her home after five weeks visit with relatives near Mt. Ayr. W. A. Davenport, assistant postmaster, returned Wednesday from a few days visit with his aged father at Elizabethtown, Kv. V, * ' ; . SvMrs. \Y. B. Austin was down ffom Chicago to attend the soldiers’ reunion, her father, Col. E. P. Hammond, being a prominent member of the 87th. Mrs. Marjorie Ensley of Manchester. Tenn„ who had been visiting here with Mrs. Charles Snyr der the past three months, left Thursday for his home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood of Billings, Mont., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Catt, for a couple of weeks. ' William Knox and lady friend, Miss Ruby Duff, of Chicago, returned to that city Thursdayp after a few days visit with the former's father, Thomas Knox, of south of town. viT. M. Callahan of Newland retlbned Thursday from Gary, where he had been to see his brother Owen, who is employed there as. conductor on a street railway, but is now sick with typhoid fever. Ex-couiity treasurer, Charles Spinney, of Newton county was over from Goodland on business Wednesday. While the Spinney Bros, have disposed of their merchantile business at Goodland it is not their intention to leave there for the present at least. ..- - « We want every -woman to be sure and inspect our various lines of shoes before making their purchase of fall and winter shoes. We keep the latest styles in tan, suede, gun metal, and paten s.--Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. N f s G. K. Hollingsworth was down f|ohi Chicago Tuesday and closed up the sale of his residence property and four lots on the corner of Weston and Washington street to C. Earl Duvall, the clothier. The consideration .was $4,500. Possession is given Oct. 15.

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