Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Alf Donnelly spent Monday in Lafayette. G. J. Jessen was a Chicago visitor Monday. J. H. S. Ellis spent Monday afternoon in Lowell. Mrs. Mary Lowe was a Monticello visitor Monday. You can buy a nice piece of China at Clarke’s at a very small price. Mrs. Firman Thompson went to Monon Saturday to visit relatives. Buy your Christmas toys, dolls and candy at Kirk’s Pharmacy, Parr, Ind. Mrs. F. E. Reeve and Mrs. G. H. McClaiij were Lafayette vistors Monday. Did you see those new umbrellas at Clarke’s? Both gold and silver handled. "r««Miss Anna Luers left Monday for Haynes, No. Dak., to visit her sister Mrs. George Sigo. Frank Babcock of Bluffton is visiting his brother, George K. Babcock', and family of near Rensselaer. Mrs. Elias Koons of north of town went to Royal Center Saturday to visit her son, Walter E., a. few days. Warner Bros, will have in their window Friday and Saturday a bushel of knives, value 75c and sl.oo—Choice for 39c. We ask a chance to prove our statements or any others that we have made in favor of the Ford. —John M. Knapp, Local Agent. O’Connor of Kniman drove down Saturday and took the 10:55 a. m„ train for Monticello where he spent the day on business. Mrs. C. A. Williams of Chicago, who had been visiting with Mrs. Floyd Robinson a few days, left Saturday for Louisville to visit relatives. There will be a Christmas entertainment at the church of Parr on Friday evening, Dec. 23, beginning sharply at 8 o’clock. Everyone invited. x /"C. L' Carr of southwest of town went to Westville Monday •to attend the funeral of his nephew, Arthur Hilton, which was held yesterday. 'N s Charles Fielder and family of /dason City, 111., who had been visiting here with his sister, Mrs. H. B. Murray and family, left Saturday for their home. Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Bellows went to Berwyn, Hl., Monday to remain until after the holidays with the family of their daughter, Mrs. Charles Murphy. Miss Lena Jackson, who is teaching school in Lincoln, Neb., arrived home Saturday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jackson, of north of town.