Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Always something doing at the Home Grocery. Granville Moody was a Chicago goes Thursday. J. J. Montgomery was a Chical go goer Wednesday. Today’s markets: Corn 44c; Oats, 27c; W ll eat, 86c; Rye, 60c Warner Hough of Newton tp., was a Lafayette visitor Thursday. The weather this week has been ideal for drying up the corn.
Many Rensselaer people will go to Parr today to attend the Fall Festival.
Nicholas Krull and son John of Kentland came over Thursday on a few days business trip.
Mrs. Effie Mauck of Muncie returned home Thursday after a few davs visit herewith relatives.
Men's 50c heavy wool fleeced shirts and drawers 39c at the Big Corner Dept. Store.— Rowles & Parker.
Come out Monday night to the opera house and hear Hon. John B. Peterson, the democratic candidate for congress.
Mrs. E. D.'Rhoades left Wednesday for Louisville. Ky., to visit her daughter. Mrs. Lillian Radeliffe and familv.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Blackman of near Buchanan,' Mich., came yesterday for a visit with Mr. and‘Mrs. Wm. Washburn.
Mrs. L. McGlinn moved Thursday fijam the home just south of Remley’s restaurant near the depot to the Fendig property south of the Duvall livery barn. Kn. Paul Glazebrook, one of Rensselaer’s Purdue students, is suffering from a severe attack of jaundice, and is confined in the St. Elizabeth hospital at Lafayo.' ' ' ette. j*JThe eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Callahan of Newland is sick with scarlet fev—err A~- quarantine of the house has been established. The patient is reported to be doing.well. Why pay unreasonable profits on your new fair suit or overcoat when you can get Kuppenheimer clothing in our men’s section at less prices than you pay elsewhere for inferior makes. —The Big Corner Dept. Store —Rowles & Parker. M. Worland received a dis patch Tuesday from Shelbyville stating that s his brother-in-law, Frank Barlpw. was dead and the funeral would be held Thursday morning. No particulars were given and it is supposed that his death was rather sudden. Mr. , and Mrs. Worland went down to Shelbyville Wednesday afternoon to attend the funeral. ./
