Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
I. B. Marion was a Monon business Saturday. William Barkley was a Lafayette visitor Saturday. George Av Williams was a Winamac business visitor Monday. . • Mrs. N. S. Bates went to Ladoga Saturday to visit relatives a few day's. Miss Ollie Tanner of north of town went to Monticello Saturday to visit relatives. Mens’, boys’ and ladies’ sweaters and sweater-coats in all colors, sizes and prices.—C. Earl Duvall. , * Men’s 50c heavy wool fleeced shirts and drawers 39c at the Big Corner » Dept. Store.—Rowles & Parker. Mrs., Monroe Carr went to Sheridan Monday' to see her daughter, Mrs. John Copsey, w’ho is on the sick list. Mrs. James Maloy' was called to Steger, 111., yesterday- by the sickness of her son, Dr. Bernerd Maloy’s, daughter Helen. In Saturday's football gdme the Sheldon high school team was defeated by the Rensselaer high school team by a score of 41 to 0. Mrs. Charges Lee of Fall City-, Neb., w’ho was called here by' the death of her brother, James M. Spriggs, returned home Sat" urday. Mrs. - Wm. Stump of Wheatfield returned home Monday as ter a few days visit here w r ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rayher. *1 Mrs. Hugh Leavel and Mrs. Louis Hooker and children went ro Francesville Saturday, where they' will make a short visit with relatives. Mrs. M. A. Rardin of Sheridan returned home Saturday- after a week’s visit with her son, Rev. O. S. Rardin. and family- of Union tp. "Our Cornet Band,” written and composed Healy,, made a good hit with the patrons of the Princess Theatre Saturday night. Misses Louise Jutzi and Ogda Schreeg of Chicago spent Sunday with the latter’s brother, Otto Schreeg. and Miss Lizzie Luers of near Rensselaer.
James Smith and wife of Frankfort returned home Monday after a few days visit with his sister, Mirs. Mark Reed, of near pleasant Ridge. W. H. Morrison and familywent to Chicago yesterday where his wife and daughter will visit a few days. Mr. Morrison returned the same day. Miss Nell Meyers returned to De Pau w’ University' at Greencastle Monday after a few days visit here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Meyers. Mrs. O. A. Garriott and daughter returned to their home- in Hammond yesterday- after a few days visit here with her mother, Mrs. Alex Leach and family. , __________ C. C. Starr of Rensselaer and two half-brothers, David Palmer and F. W. White, of Lafayette, went to Water Valley yesterday on a week’s fishing expedition 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 Dept. Store.— Rowles & Parker. JMh’harles Grow is spending the peek on his farm near Wolcott, where he is Waving a new com crib erected. He built a large barn on the farm last spring but did not have room enough for the big corn crop this year. E. L. Hollingsworth and A. F. Long have each invested in a little of the Gifford lands recently, the former buying 108 acres 2 1-4 miles northwest of New’and at $42 per acre, and Mr Long 174 acres south and west of Newland at $32.50 per acre. pAIiiSS Leona Finn, a forme? jeacher in the Jasper countyschools and a, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Finn of Kankakee tp.. will be married at New Buffalo, Mich., to-day at St. Mary’s church, to Mr. Michael J. \yiedenman. of New- Buffalo. The Jasper county friends of the bride extend congratulations.
