Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mark Hoyes was a Lafayette goer yesterday. J. H. S. Ellis was in Monticello on business yesterday. Dr. Rose M. Remmeck has returned from a visit to Indianapolis. Mrs. J. L. Brady went to Indianapolis yesterday mprning for a visit. \ i Mrs. G. F. Meyers and Miss Alice Coen were in Lafayette yesterday. ■ Miss Eunice Adamson went to Culver Saturday to visit her brother Harry'. Mrs. Firman Thompson and Miss Myrtle York spent yesterday in Chicago. Mrs. Elizabeth Purcupile went to Lafayette Monday to visit her son, John L, and family. Wood Spitler attended the In-diana-Wisconsin football game at Indianapolis- Saturday. A. J. Abbott went to Bloomington, 111., yesterday' on a business and visiting trip. Wm. Augspurger went to Monticello yesterday to attend a swine sale near that place. Visit Duvall’s Quality Shop an see what we. have for all the ‘men and boys. —"C. Earl Duvall. Roscoe Wilson, the singer at the Princess theatre, and Lonzo Healy spent yesterday in Chicago- . ' Mrs. M. Schloegel of Milwaukee, spent Monday night here with Mrs. Marv Drake and family. N. C. Shaeffer, the Maxwell auto agent, sold a 20-horse power runabout a few daysu ago to Dr. H. J. Kannal. Price S6OO. Delphi Herald: Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Morgan of Rensselaer spent Sunday' with Wilbur Mathews and family. T. M- Callahan and Ed Oliver of Newland were Chicago goers Saturday. They have shipped seven car loads of onions to Chicago so far this season. We will have another car of Michigan sand grown potatoes in 2% bu. sacks, weights guaranteed. 70c a bushel in one or more sack lots, —'John Eger. Mrs. Sarah Toombs of north of town, accompanied as far as Rey-nolds by- her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Silas Toombs, went to Idaviile Saturday' to visit relatives. Mrs. Warren Smoot of Milwaukee is the guest of Mrs. Allen Catt and sister, Mrs. John Ullery, of Washington. D. C. She was formerly of Newton county. >/Aliss Mary’ Meyers received a felegi'am 'yesterday morning of rhe death of her brother, Joseph Meyers', wife at Pittsburg, Pa., and left on the 10:55 a. m. train for that place to attend the funeral. W. H. Mackey', the tombstone man. has recently installed a pneumatic tool with which he can decorate and letter a monument while you wait. It is propelled by air pressure and a gasoline engine. XJPerry Marlatt is making some irqprovments on the place that he bought recently; on Elm street and expects to move to town in the early part of next month. He has rented his farm porth of town to Newt Pumphrey. M. R. Halstead, wha traded a farm in Newton tp:, a few months ago for a hardware store and stock in Earl Park, will close out the balance of the stock, some $3,000 worth, also the building and ground, at public auction on Saturday. Nov. 5. John Thornton an wife went to Lafayette a few days -ago tc enter the soldiers’ home at that place, having closed restaurant near the depot. Thier son Goffie'is now' at the Knightstown home for soldiers’ sons, and seems to be getting along nicely. . See the trim graceful lilies, enjoy the easy riding of our leading 4-passenger car. 4cyL, 30 horse poyver, 110 jnch wheel base. 34x4 inch tires. Fully equipped, $1,575, now on hand for demonstration at the only salesroom in the The Maxwell.
