Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

RoVal BAKING POWDER All Cakes, 17 Biscuits, Hot Breads K More Tasty, Economical, || Absolutely Healthful II w\ *?r ft™

. •■ ■ . A.. . ■ '• . > . Remember the Depot Grocery. --- ’ , \ Blanket and underwear week at Murray’s. .G. O. Pumphrey made a business trip to Plymouth yesterday. Fur caps, cloth caps, toques, golf gloves, fur-lined gloves and mittens. —C. Earl Duvall. Miss Edna Donnelly went to Chicago yesterday to visit relatives and friends for a week. Mrs. B. R. Amsler of north of town went to Fowler yesterday to visit her father, H. D. Clajrfc. Suit cases, traveling bags and trunks will make useful presents and we carry a Sjje line of them. —C. Earl Duvaff. Everybody appreciates handkerchiefs, hosiery, sweater coats )and useful articles you get at Rowles & Parkers. E. P. Honan attended the annual meeting of the Indiana Fraternal Congress at Indianapolis Tuesday and was appointed on the legislative committee of the congress. M. Shipman left Thursday [for a visit at Brookston, Remington and Boswell, and from the latter place will go to Dix, 111., for an extended visit with his sister. George Meyers of Washington, 111., was here on business Thursday. Mr. Meyers is a son of the late L. H. Meyers and one of the administrators of the estate of the latter. L. B. Elmore, the Remington automobile agent and garage proprietor, was in the city Wednesday and contracted for advertising space in The Democrat for Richmond and Hupmobile cars, which are handled by hm. Our underwear business has certainly been phenominal way beyond our expectations, if you haven’t bought your entire winter’s supply better get in now, all sizes-in stock, and buy of the firm that buys in case lots direct from the maker. —Rowles & Parker.

, -LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Rye, 60c; Corn, 36c; Wheat, 85c; Oats, 28c. AV. J. Wright was a Chicago goer Thursday. A. L. Padgitt was a Lafayette visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Nettie Hoover spent Thursday in Chicago. Jay Feeney of LaSalle, 111., was in town on business Thursday. Al Peters returned home Wednesday from f a few days visit in Chicago. Dr. E. N. Loy went to Piqua, Ohio, Tuesday to visit his mother a few days. Mrs. L. Strong went to Ambia Thursday to visit, her daughter, Mrs. D. M. Yeoman. Mrs. W. E. Smith of Chicago <c:”e down Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Anson Cox. Miss Blanche Doughty of west of town went to Fowler Thursday to make a few days visit with relatives. Clyde Bowman of Lafayette returned home Thursday after a few days visit with Ed Oliver at Newland. Don’t fail to read our big page ad elsewhere in this paper,, our suggestions may help you.—Rowles & Parker. The dates for the Rensselaer poultry and corn show are January, 3,4, 5,6, 7. The show will be held in the Armory. Will Kennedy went to Delphi Wednesday to attend the funeral of his uncle, Joseph Kennedy, which was held there the same day. A. H. Dickinson and daughter Miss Alberta of near Remington took the train here Thursday for Chicago to spend a few days with relatives.

Jarrett’s Variety Store THE NEW STORE The Holiday Trade Is On In the past 10 days we have had many Christmas shoppers DCUCUDCD our merchandise in DllV<kiniA/ liIMIIYIDIIi all lines is new DUuNUW