Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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If vou want something really nice in fruits and vegetables, get it at The Home Grocery. Mrs. Dora Hammond and Mrs. Ida Cooper of Indianapolis came Thursday to visit with J. R. Smith and family of north of town. . * ' | f)r. E. N. Loy went to Loiansport yesterday to meet his mother. Mrs. J. W. Loy, who will come here to make an extended visit. A. J. Purcifull of near Kirklin purchased the 120 acre farm of Thomas Weikens, of eight miles of town this week. Consideration 56.000. A. T. Wiseman, who has been spending the summer in Jasper county, will return Monday to Choteau. Mont., to look after his land claim near there. O. K. Ritchey says to tell enquiring friends that he has closed his Chicago office for the season, and will not make trips to the Windy City as frequently as of yore. jit is reported that Mrs. Fred Veiter. who recently secured a divorce from her husband, was married in Chicago W ednesdav to James Robinson, a former clerk in the depot store. They expect to live at Lafayette. Jim is braking out of that place on a fast Monon freight.

Under date of Sept. 24. in renewing his subscription to T h.e Democrat. John H. Brown, of Lisbon.- N. Dak., says: “Enclosed find 51.50 money order for youvaluable paper, which we could not get along without, and the National Monthly. We are enjoying good health. Weather L fine but very dry. Greetings t all old friends.” i ( L. • Ti

N. Littlefield. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. MurrajL .ancj Frank Morton of Goodland returned yesterday from a prospecting trip to Hamilton, No. Dak. Mr. Morton traded his 200 acre farm in Jordan tp.. (the former Geo. Nicfy-fj]-*r»n farm * for a half-section of improved land two miles from