Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Fine dried fruits. —Home Grocery. Mrs. G. F. Meyers spent Wednesday in Chicago. To-day’s markets: Wheat, 88c; Corn, 38c; Oats, 29c. Try the new French peas at the Home Grocery. Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins is visiting Monticello relatives. D. M. Worland and W. J. Wright were Chicago goers Wednesday. Emma Reed and Edith Winters of south of town went to Lagro Thursday to visit relatives. 1 i Nicholas Schmitter went to Delphi Wednesday for a short visit With relatives and friends, .■ -'J- ■■ ■ / Our big discount price still continues on Men’s Overcoats and Suits. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. J. H. Long and Miss Clara Mitchell went to Medaryville Thursday for a few days visit with relatives. The annual convention of the Indiana Brotherhood of Threshermen will joe held Feb. 1 and 2 at Indianapolis. I Mrs. Mary Deere and sister, Mrs. Price, spent Wednesday in Logansport visiting with their sister, Mrs. Rebecca Hurley. Get our prices on woven wire fencing. They will interest you if you contemplate doing any fencing this year. ROWLES & PARKER. \jGeorge Stemble of Wheatfield was called to Urbana, Ohio, Wednesday by the death of his aged mother, who was-83 years of age. This has been a warm, cloudy and rainy week, and the dirt roads are becoming quite soft. A drizzling rain fell all day yesterday. Mrs. Rosa Nasers of Sibley, la., who had been here to attend the funeral of her father, the late Peter May, left Wednesday for home All sizes woven wire fencing at special prices, Rowles & Parker’s Big Pre-Inventory Sale. It will pay you to buy your spring fencing now. You’ll need rubber footwear for these rainy days and we can save you 10 to 20 per cent on all kinds of rubbers. 1 ROWLES & PARKER. Nj“Bob” Lefler, who has been living ihJoliet, 111., for several years, will move back to Jasper county this spring and occupy his brother Len’s farm near Kniinan. Get a sack of our White Star flour, only $1.40 a sack. We guarantee it equal to any $1.50 flour sold anywhere. Every sack guaranteed. ROWLES & PARKER. Ray D. Thompson has received notice from the Home Insurance Co. that his agency stands sixth in the amount of business done in Indiana last year. There are 46 agencies in the state. Win. Bowers, who is working as craneman on a big dredge near Beardstown, 111., came over Thursday for a visit with relatives and friends until she ground thaws out so they cap resume Work. J. D. Allman, C. C. Warner, B. J. Moore, George McClain, W. A. Davenport, Dr. W. L. Meyer, W. F. Osborne and J. P. Hammond were over to Remington Thursday night to attend work in the second degree of the K. of P. lodge. A fine time was had, they, report.