Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
To-day’s markets: Rye, 60c; Corn, 35c ; Wheat, 84c ; Oats, 27c. Hear Prof. Piecaro, the Italian harp soloist, at the Princess tomorrow and Friday evenings. L. M. Barce and wife of Rensselaer and son Elmore and wife lof Fowler, went to Templetort j Saturday to visit, the former's HLughter,Mrs. U. A. Michaels. Mrs. L.AY. Hunt; and two small children of V a rod a, Mich., arrived Jtere Monday to visit her bro- ; titer-in-law, J. J. Hunt, and famlily. Air. Hunt is expected in a ■ few days. ; ; Chicago—The Schuberts are a great success. They give an un- ■ usually versatile program, all teaj tures being ably presented. Rc- ' cord Herald. At M. E. Church, Nov. 30th.
pC-n eight year old daughter of \\ illiam Kennedy of north of town died Saturday night of spinal menengitis, after a short illness. The body was taken to Delphi Monday for burial.
Mrs. Thomas Jensen, accompanied by Misses Purdin and .Minnie Tinkham went to Wheatfield Saturday. The two. latter voting ladies had: been visiting I.erc a few days with Mrs. Jensen.
There will be a revival meeting begin at Rosebud church Dec. 4. Everybody welcome, j M rs. Ella V. Sebert of Antwerp, Ohio, will assist the pastor in these meetings—O. S. Rardin, -Pastor. ■' ’ -
Beyond the design, the stcei, iron anti wood,"and rubber, there is still a great something in this car which material and workmanship cannot account for, an intimate human quality that is distinc 11 v.—M s x well.
Mrs! Max Weller of West Carpenter was found dead in bed at the home of her son at Earl Park last Thursday morning. She was visiting her son at the time". Heart disease js supposed to have caused her sudden death. ■'KMrs. Maria Hopkins and (laughter, Mrs. C. W. Hanley, left Monday for Rogers, Ark., to visit the former’s daughter, Mrs Frank Hardy. Mrs. Hopkins will spend the winter there but Mrs. Hanley will only make a few weeks visit.
Cleveland —Mr. Glenn Wells is a good pianist and his bass soloes were much appreciated. He has a deep bass voice, well under control, and is an accomplished musician and singer.— Plain Dealer. At M. E. Church.. Wednesday’evening, Nov. 30th.
Dick Bricker, who left Jasper county some years ago, is back in Gillam husking corn this season. Dick is well pleased with Michigan, but when it begins to frost in the fall he has to come back to old Jasper to hear the corn rattle against dhe “bangboard.”
We have just unloaded another car of New York apples and you can buy t-hem from us at less than other merchants are .paying for them in Chicago. “Ben Davis’’ $3, /‘Baldwins $3.25, “Northern Spies and “Greenings” 53.50 for full 3 bushel barrels, or 35c bv the peck.—John Eger. * I
Benj. Flock and daughter Neva of Anatone, Wash., who have been visiting relatives and old friends in and near Rensselaer the past few weeks, went to Fair Oaks Monday and from there to Hibbard, Ind., and Chicago to visit a few days in each place. They will leave from Chicago for their western home.
Professor louis Piecario THE ITALIAN Harp Soloist WILL BE AT The Princess Thursday & Friday Evenings, Giving a 25 Minute Harp Cpncert With the Regular Program with each Show for THE REGULAR ADMISSION OF Te n C e’n t s
