Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ELLIS THEATRE . - - i ' ■' Saturday, Oct. 15 QOBERT Robinson Presents the Greatest Play Success in Years StElmo With Catherine Hadley And a Great Cast Prices: 25=35=50c
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Always something doing at the Home Grocery. Frank Foltz was a Kentland business goer yesterday. M. I. Adams spent Saturday in Brookston on business. To-day’s markets : Corn, 46c ; Oats, 28c; Wheat, 87c; Rye, 60c. Harvey Wood, Jr., of southeast of town, were Chicago visitors Saturday. Mrs. Joseph Adams of south of town spent Sunday with Monticello relatives. Eighty-two tickets were sold from here to Chicago on the excursion Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Stephenson went to Chicago Heights Saturday to visit with relatives;
Several from here attended the Wabash-Purdue football game at Lafayette Saturday. Don’t forget the big auction sale of general merchandise at Gifford next Friday. Mrs. John Sage of near Foresman went to Medaryville Saturday to visit relatives. Henry Randle and wife went to Lafayette and Clark’s Hill Saturday to visit relatives. v Mrs. Clarence Clemens and children went to Wolcott Saturday to visit relatives a few days Miss Xettie Hemphill went to Mt. Ayr Saturday to make a short visit with Miss Xora Keeney. Read the page ad of the auction sale of $4,000 stock of general merchandise at Gifford next Friday. Miss Alice Ryan of near Medaryville was visiting friends and relatves here the latter part of the week.
F. F. Tryon of Tulsa, Okla., came Monday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tryon, a few days. Mrs. John Langhoff of southeast of town went to Chicago Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Fritz Cobly. ’ R»>y b heesman and wite were called to Lafayette Saturday by the sickness of the., former’s mother. Airs. Richard Cheesman. The Home Grocery will unload a car of pears, also a car of fancy Wisconsin potatoes this week. Leave your orders at once for either. ■ Mrs. J. A. Larsh returned home Monday froin Frankfort where she attended Sunday the funeral of her sister-in-Jaw, Mrs, George Barnes. A football team, to be known as the Rensselaer Athletic Team has been organized here and it is expected to have Sunday games during, the yest o°f the season. The try-out was had with the College team Sunday, the ■score standing at 9‘ to 3 in favor c-i ihc Athletics.
