Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Hon. John B. Peterson, democratic candidate for congress, will speak at Remington tonight, Everyone in that vicinity should come out and hear him.

E. P. Honan and L. A. Harmon were in Lafayette yesterday on business, connected with the George Strickfaden funeral, which will be held here tomorrow.

“The National Troubadours.” a home talent benefit play, given for the Eastern iStar Chapter at EJlis Theatre Thursday and last nights, under the direction of Miss Helen Sine, was largely attended and a very pleasing entertainment.

>Tc Earl Duvall ha- moved from tile S c wart Ham von 1 i roperty on South Cullen street, into the former G. K. Hollingsworth property, on East .Washington street, which he recently purchased. John Gwin will move in the Hammond property.

. Capt. Guthrie of Monticelle, democratic candidate for jointrepresentative, was in the city a few hours yesterday. Capt. Guthrie is making an active campaign of Jasper and White and we hope to have him here to speak in Rensselaer shortly. W. D. Bond and family of near Pleasant Ridge took the train here yesterday for New Buffalo. Mich,, where Mr. Bond will prospect for land and if suited will move there next spring. They will visit Cooney Hildebrand and family while away. . . ’ Mrs. James Donnelly and daughter. Mrs. Fletcher Ramey of Lafayette, went to Sheridan, Ind.. Wednesday to visit the former’s daughter. Mrs. Lonzo Rushton. a few days. Mrs. Ramey will return here and accompanied by her husband, who is visiting relatives here, later retaining home together.

'AMrs. Henry Amsler. Mrs. Chas. Pbrter. Mrs. Jennie Wishard, Mrs. Cordelia Williapis, Mrs. A. M. Stockton. Mrs. Henry Wood, and several others froni here attended the branch meeting of the Woman’s Foreign Missions of Indiana. Michigan, Wisconsin and Illinois at Lafayette Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. It was expected that about 1.000 women would be present at the meeting. Mrs. Amsler went from to there Fowler to visit her sister. Mrs. Wm. MeClemans.

Janette's Variety Store Will Open Saturday, 10:00 a. m. I ~ L: Money Saving Prices Will Do the Talking I lOtn |

•' 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 vou need at 5 and 10 cents.

Jarrette’s Variety Store