Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. B. Justin of Chicago was a business caller here Thursday. A full, line of cravenettes in all colors and prices and can fit anybody.— C. Earl Duvall. Men’s ?0c heavy wool fleeced shirts and drawers 39c at? the Big Corner Dept. Store.— Rowles & Parker. A. B. Lewis of Delphi returned home Tuesday after a ie\\ days visit with his Sons Ralph and Roy of north of Town, and other relatives here. 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. JJnrray Co. XMxs. Levi Clouse was called to Chicago to be present Wednesday afternoon at the operation on her sister-in-law, Airs. John Clouse, of north of town. a j ' /\lt is not often that the calendar reaches Oct, 22 without a killing freeze, but that is the record this year. Tomato vines are still green and unfrosted. Mrs. B. W. Elsworth of Barkley tp., went to Reynolds Thursday to meet her mother, Airs. Olive Johnson, of Onarga, 111., who will spend the winter with her. 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. Air. and Airs. Cleve Eger, Airs. Mary D. Eger, and Mr. and Alts. V. \V. Duvall, autoed to Valparaiso last Stlnday and spent the day a~hd part of Monday with relatives. They went up in the Eger Overland auto.
John Hatton of Crawfordsville returned home Thursday after a short visit with his brother-in-law, J. M. Torbet, and-family, of north of town. He was also looking about this vicinity for a suitable fdrm while here. Alt" Donnelly wants not less than a hundred boys out at his place north of town today to top onions. Three cents per crate will be paid; 5 cents to pull and top. Nice large onions and boys can make some good money at these prices. Bring knife or shears.—Alf Donnelly. S. V. Dobbins of Lafayette came down from Wheatfield Thursday for a short time on business. He says he has been laid up the past few weeks with a crippled limb, sustained while erecting a monument, and from which blood poison set in. but he is getting along nicely now. John Green and wife of Sacramento, Cali., who had been visit* ing the family of A. F. Long here a few days, went to Chicago Wednesday to visit several days before returning home. Mr. Green is an old Rensselaer boy, and lived here many years ago. Mr. Green is now located in the practice of law in Los Angeles, Calk: C. P. Wright & Son have closed Jp a couple of real estate acais in the past few days, one of which is where F. B. Ham trades a livery barn at Pine Village to E.” V. Ransford for a 160 acre farm in section 15. Walker township. and the other the sale of an 80 acre farm in southeast Marion owned by W esley L. Armitage of Illinois to B. T. Lanham of south of town. Consideration $3,600. ' ; - Asa Thompson, who has been working in Dakota for i'ue past six weeks running an .engine on a steam plow, is here for a visit with H. C. Nevil and family. While away he hopnesteaded a half section of land in Colorado; he also visited Ellery Moorhead at Hugo, Colo. Ellery has been nominated for county treasurer on the democratic ticket, and Asa says he stands a good show of election. Alf Donnelly, Jasper county’s’ onion king, not only has a good crop of onions this season but will have a.great crop of flat bottomed turnips as well, the rains of the late summer insuring a big yield. He thinks he. will have between 2.000 and 2.500 bushels? of these turnips, which he will place in his storage house and sell to city produce dealers dur-. Jng the winter and spring, hour of the turnips which Alf hrou'rin to the Democrat office Wednesday weighed 11 pounds. I A
