Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Pear sale, Home Grocery. Mrs. C. W. Rhoades spent yesterday in Delphi. Joseph Nagel returned home Tbuisday fr-'.ri Lafayette from a few days business trip.. Mrs. Sadie Ham me Eton went to London. Ohio, Wednesday to visit relatives for about two weeks. S. G. Hand and wife of Remington, took the train here Wednesday for a few days’ visit at Chicago. H. A. Warren and wife left yesterday for Peru, Ft. Wayne and Garrett to visit relatives the next three weeks. Mesdames J. A. Larsh, V. Nowles, Firman Thompson and Oren* Parker were Chicago visitors yesterday. The Home Grocer}' will unload a car of pears, also a car of fancy Wisconsin potatoes this week. your orders at once for either.

Mrs. George Hurley and daughter went to Lafayette yesterday to visit the former’s sister, Mrs. Frank Fleeger over Sun day.

Miss Margaret Steele of Chilocothe, Ohio, who had been visiting friends here, went to Chicago Wednesday to visit Mrs. Delos Coen.

slHoratio Ropp has sold his resi(tehce property and two lots in the east part of town to Korah Daniels of Barkley tp.. consideration $1,150. *

Mrs. Mary E. Troxell and Miss Josie Tyler of Demotte returned home yesterday after a visit here with the former's brother. John Bruner and family. Mrs/ C. B. Steward went to India'napolis Wednesday to attend the state convention of the Baptist church. She will afterward visit at Frankfort before returning home. - - - ■ - If you don’t want to pay exhorbitant prices for your Fall Suit or Overcoat, step into our clothing section and get out prices on men’s and boy’s clothing.—Rowles & Parker. We know that we can save you money on your clothing, shoes, underwear and all kinds of winter supplies. Come in and let us show you. at the Big Corner Dept.' Store.—Rowles . & Parker. yDr.. I. M. Washburn has traded his brick cottage near the old creamery bridge and the old Republican office on East Washington street Jor a 160 acre farm in Newton tp;, owned by Everett Halstead. Congressman Crumpacker was in the city a few hours Wednesday. By some mix-up of dates or misunderstanding he says, he was wrongly billed to speak here on Wednesday night of last week. He spoke at Williamsport that night.