Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. R. Lee was a'Chicago business goer Monday.” George Hemphill of Chicago spent Sunday here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. X. HemphilL 1 ’ Mrs. J. W. Hjtchings of Jordan tp., went to Brookston Saturday to visit her mother. Mrs. Joseph Garriott. Mrs. L. B. Fenner of Burwell. Xeb., left Monday for her home after a two weeks’ visit here wit hher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gerber. sl Miss Blanche Hoyes has sold Ipr residence property on South nestori street to W' A. Davenport, the deputy postmaster. Consideration 51.250. W illiam Alburn and wife of Chicago and T. L. Davis and wife of Hammond spent Sunday here with W. L. Frye and family, making the trip via auto. The Jasper County Sunday School Association will hold its annual session in Rensselaer today and tom. >rrow. See program on another page of the Democrat. X. C. Shafer has opened up a sales room in one of the Makeever room.' on East Washington street for handling the Maxwell auto. f<<r which he is the local agent. Hiram Day. who with his gang of plasterers is working in Gary, spent Sunday with his family here. He says he has work enough there to last him a’l winter. * ■ ' It is predicted that the potato market -will soon begin a rapid advance. The Home Grocery unloads a car of fine ones at around 75c per bushel off the car. Better lay in for the winter. 'Kjoe Biorntrager. 'whose sale is advertised in another column, has contracted to act as superintendent of the Lawler Bros, ranch near Pleasant Ridge, and will enter upon his duties soon after his sale. pLiarry Willetts was called over from Culver Saturday by the aeath of the 5-month«-old son of his sister, Mrs. Cecil Rishling, of McCoysburg. who died Friday morning from summer complaint. The funeral was held from the house Sunday at 2p. m., and burial made in the Osborne cemetery in Hanging .Grove.
Rev. J. C. Barrett went to Indianapolis Monday to attend the Synod of Indiana which convened there last evening and continues three days. Rev. Parrett wjll try to secure some funds for mission work among the Hungarians in the northern Indiana district. Mrs. Parrett will visit her folks at Chalmers during Mr. Parrett’s absence. '
Capt. and Mrs. J. L. 'Hagins left Sunday for Chattanooga, Tenn., to attend the reunion of the Wilder brigade of which Mr. Hagins was a member. They did not go on the excursion but took a different train from Louisville and passed over the same ground the Captain and comrades did in the war bf the rebellion From Chattanooga they will go to St. Cloud. Fla., to visit old messmates at the soldiers' colony. They will probably be gone about a month.
parrette’s Variety Store : Will Open Saturday, 10:00 a. m. i i > Meier Satfig Prices Will Do fte Talking I »Otn |
•On Friday evening, Oct. 14, between 8:00 and 9:30, we want you to come and see the Variety store. •No goods will be sold Friday evening. Souvenirs for the Ladies / Hundreds of household articles that you need at 5 and io cents.
Jarrette’s Variety Store
