Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J. N. Baker of Barkley tp., is visiting in Rossville for a lew days. ■ ' J. D. Babcock, of Bluffton, is here visiting old friends and relatives for a few days. , ; . Capt. and Mrs. Jy H. Hagins returned yesterday from their southern trip to Chatanooga and Florida. Send in your subscription renewal to The Democrat and get the National Monthly a full year free gratis. V Fletcher Ramey has rented the Hallagan farm near Surrey and will move to that place from Lafayette shortly. Geo, Casey and A S. Laßue went to Indianapolis, Brooklyn and Martinsville yesterday on real estate business. Mrs. Fred Sard of Francesville, who had been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Leavel, the past week, returned home Saturday. . " • Alfred Collins went to Salem, Ind., yesterday on business connected with the farm which he recently traded for near, that place. ■ You can’t afford to buy a ladies’, misses’ or child’s cloak without first looking at the lines shown this season by the G. E. Murray Co. Benjamin Hopkins went to Ockley Monday to visit his brother- John, and from there goes to Lafayette and Wabash to visit other relatives. Mrs. Mary M. Smit\ of De Graff, Ohio, returned home Monday after a three weeks visit with H. B. Murray and family and Wm. Bennett and family. Misses Clara, Marie, Katherine and Florence Arnold and Charles Arnold and wife went to Flora Monday to attend a meeting of the German Baptist church at that place. 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. Miss Mae Parcells went to Urbana Monday to visit her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. H. Paxton. From there she will go to North Manchester to visit her sister, Mrs. Robert Russell, and expects to be gone about three weeks. J. L. Adams and wife, John Norman and Mabel Waymire, autoed to Winona Lake Saturday and visited over Sunday with the Jasper county students. Van Norman, Delos Waymire and Van Arnold. • • Dr. and Mrs. B. S. M'aloy of Steger, 111., came at 11 a. m. Monday to attend the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. O’Meara, but arrived about two hours too late, as the funeral was held at nine o’clock. Frank Maloy and wife of Lowell came Sunday.
