Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The city schools open Monday. Jay Stockton was a Lafayette visitor Wednesday. Miss Maud Spitler was a Chicago goer Thursday. John Eger was a Chicago business goer Wednesday. R. B. Harris made a business trip to Lafayette Thursday. F. B. Ham was in Illinois the first of the week on business. Harve Moore, James Clark and I. B. Marion spent yesterday on the Kankakee. Ask to see our celebrated Rochester dress shoes for ladies, at Rowles & Parker’s. C. W. Coen of South Bend was in the city yesterday visiting old friend and relatives. W. B. Brown, John Brown and W. Bruce went to Crown Point on business Thursday. Pants 50c> waists 25c, for boys’ school wear. Come early and get your pick at Rowles & Parker’s. Mrs. C. G. Spitler aud daughter, Miss Elizabeth, went to Chicago Thursday to spend a few days with relatives, 7 Bert Hopper, of Oklahoma City* Okla., an old resident here is spending a few days here visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. McConahay of Pullman, 111., came Thursday to spend a few days with her father, Henry Randle, in the north part of town. A full . line of boys’ knickerbocker school trousers from 4 to 17 years, all prices—soc to $1.75 pair.—Model Clothing Co., Simon Leopold, Mgr. Misses Viola and Emma Hurley and Everett and Jasper Hurley returned to their home at Knightstown Thursday after a visit here with their uncle, Alex Hurley and family north of town. Miss "Elma and George Pauley of Chicago came Tuesday afternoon to -spend a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Zernden. Mr. Pauley accompanied them here for a short visit. Will Fisher of Indianapolis, who is employed by the Monon as a passenger brakeman, stopped off here the first of the week to visit his uncle, James Fisher, and family. He has just returned from a trip through the west. Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn and son Clifford, who have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Granville Moody, near Pleasant Grove the past several weeks, left for their home at Wichita, Kan., Wednesday afternoon. Miss Helen Murray Miss Martha Long entertained, about forty of their friends Wei}nesday evening at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long, on River street. The amusement consisted of dominoes and six-hand euchre. Wm. H. Spurgeon of just north of Gifford, was in Thursday with another load of melons. A few r days ago he brought in a load among which was one muskmelon that weighed 22 pounds and 7 ounces. How is that for the Gifford district? Mrs. A. R. Hopkins, who has been visiting with relatives at Townsend, Mont., for the past several weeks, left there Thursday about fioon and will possibly arrive here today. She has been having a fine time and enjoying the splendid scenery, fishing, etc. o Harvey Wood, Sr. and wjfe and daughter, Miss Letha, returned home Wednesday from Monon where they attended the wedding of Miss Gertrude Sneevely of Monon and Dr. Leonard Lamb of Chatsworth, 111., the ceremony was performed at 10 a. m., Tuesday. ' . i . ~ Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Alpers and children returned to their home in Champaign, 111., Thursday after a visit here with Julius Huff and Rachel Scott. They also visited at Medaryville, where they attended the funeral of Jos. Hardesty, her grandfather, who j was buried there Monday after- * noon. i > :