Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mens 59c heavy wool-fleeced Shirts and drawers, 39c.—Rowles & Parker. Mrs. O. O. Hammerton went to Chicago Thursday for a few days visit. Wait for our car ol potatoes, you’ll save money by doing so.— Rowles & Parker. Mrs. W. S. Day went to Laporte Thursday to visit her son Omar and wife this week. Mrs. E. D. Rhoades returned Wednesday from a few weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Lillian Radcliffe, in Louisville, Ky. Miss Mary Puffins of Reynolds returned home Thursday after a short visit here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John English.. v Mrs. Will Zard went to Reynolds to visit her mother, Mrs. Charles Walter Thursday. She will also visit >at Francesville while gone.

y/ Mrs. Laura Michaels returned npme yesterday from Burlington. Wyoming, where she has beert tne guest of her son, John, the past three weeks. , Miss Laura Phillips of Oxford, who had been visiting her parents, Air. and Mrs. J. R. Phillips, of McCoysburg, took the train here Thursday for Oxford. NJ Mrs. Harvey Messman and sist>C M iss Elizabeth Lane, of west of town, went to Chicago Thursday to visit the former’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Lawrence Kelly. Corn husking has begun to some small extent, but it is not fit to crib in any great quantity as yet. We need some heavy frosts to dry it out more quickly. Mrs. Henry" Fisher and Mrs. Frank Blancett, of Champaign 111., who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Terwilliger for the past week, returned home Wednesday-. Mrs. E. Med worth and daughter, Leona, and Mrs. J. A. Knovvlton left Friday morning for Mitchell, S. Dak., after a three weeks visit with the Carr brothers of west of town.

Leave your order w-ith us for your winter's supply of potatoes; 60c a bushel off the csr unloading day for extra fancy Michigan sand-grown potatoes. —Rowles & Parker. S.' E. Yeoman and wife left Wednesday for St. Joseph. Mich,, to attend the funeral of iter brother, John Chamberlain, who was* accidentally killed by a train there Tuesday-. John Demack, a Momence boy, while playing with companions in a wheat bin at the elevator in that place Saturday, was diawn in the whirlpool .of grain and smothered. Because of two deaths of Indiana already this season from football, the school authorities of Hammond and East Chicago have barred the game from the high schools at _ those places. J. W. King pulled a turnip from his garden a few days ago that measured inches in circumference and weighed 11 pounds and 2 ounces. This is the biggest turnip story- yet re* reported.Mrs. John Kelly, of Marion, who has been visiting with her brother, Reed McCoy, at McCoysburg. was in the city- Wednesday for a short visit with old friends between trains, before returning home. Joseph and-Arthur and sister, Miss Charlotte Kanne. and Mrs. Stephen Kohley went to Campus, 111., yesterday to attend the funeral of the formers' brother.s wife, Mrs. George Kanne. which was held at that place to-day. ■ 1 - - 1 ' Mr. Crumpacker and his republican newspaper! supporters in this district cannot convince the people that it is wrong for lawyer Peterson to accept a case for a corporation and right for Congressman Crumpacker to do the same thing. When it comes to manhood ■The Democrat editor will stake his reputation againsjt that of the Republican editors and cheerfully abide by the result. The records of both of these fellows is known to most of the people of Rensselaer if hot of Jasper county. They - may feel proud of it, but we wouldn’t.