Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Glasses flitted by DR. A. G. CATT Optometrist Rensselaer, Indiana. Office over Long’s Drug Store. Phone No. 232. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. A case of smallpox is reported at Chalmers. John Dunlap was in Roselawn on business Saturday. - i'iscA ~~ Today’s markets: Corn, 58cj Oats, 35c; Wheat, 80c. Boy’s 25c No. 19 iron clad stockings for 19c.— C. Earl Duvall. C. D. McFarland went to Chicago Saturday to spend a few days with rejajives there. Mrs. Carrie D Short went to TMonon Saturday to visit with her mother, Mrs. Baughman.

Sheriff and Mrs. Hoover autoed to Francesville and back Sunday afternoon to view the country.

Monroe Carr went to Sheridan Saturday to visit with his daughter, Mrs. John Kopsey, a few days.

Mrs. E. VanArsdel and daughter Ruth are visiting relatives and friends at Chalmers this week.

$5.00 white serge trousers at Duvall’s Quality shop for $3.50 during August sale.— C. Earl Duvall.

Mrs. F. E. Babcock went to Goodland Saturday for a short visit with her mother, Mrs. S. A. Freelove.

It will pay you to attend the August sale at the Quality Shop, as we will save you dollars. — C. Earl Duvall.

Miss Catherine Chamberlain went to Chicago Saturday for a visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Leota Jones.

Don’t fail to see The Democrat’s piano which we are going to give away absolutely free. On exhibition at D. M. Worland’s furniture store.

If Prosecutor Longwell would move over to a live town like Rensselaer he would soon be able to finance the Purtelle railroad all alone, judging from the busy times in police court the past few d&ys.

Mrs. True Woodworth and son went to Monticello Sunday to spend a short time with her brother’s family, who are camping on the Tippecanoe near Norway. Mr. Woodworth joined her Monday for a few days fishing.

Miss Stella Shields, who has been here visiting with Miss Gertrude Hopkins for the past few days, and who was at one time a teacher, in the grade school here, went to M-onori Monday to visit relatives and friends.

Work on the new depot is progressing rapidly, the excavation for the foundation and the cellar will probably be completed today. Two car loads of gravel and one car load of cement arrived Monday to be used in the foundation.

Mrs. Abel Grant left Monday for San Francisco, Cal., via Chicago, St. Paul, Spokane, Portland, Los Angeles and will also visit Ogden and Denver, Colo., before returning home. She will visit with relatives for some time at iSpokane.