Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Mrs. Hale Warner spent Wednesday in Chicago. Miss Edna Hauter spent Thursday in Chicago. High-top jockey boots in all sizes at Rowles & Parker’s. J. F. Irwin made *a business trip to Wolcott Wednesday. J. J. Montgomery was a Chicago business visitor Thursday. Today’s markets: Corn, 65c, old; 52c, new; Oats, 43c; Wheat, ■9oc. John E. McColiy went to Momence, 111., Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth spent Wednesday in Chicago. ’ . James Flynn came down from Lowell Wednesday for a short visit.

D. M. Worliand was an Indianapolis business visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoshaw went to Reynolds Wednesday ■evening for a short visti. Our ammonia-proof shoes only $2.50, the best barnyard shoe made. —Rowles & Parker. Hugh Tracy of Monterey, 111., left Wednesday.,: for his home after a short business visit here. Asa D. Thompson of Rantoul, 111., came Thursday for a few day£ visit With „his cousin, Mrs.H. C. Nevil. Mrs. Rice Porter and little t son went to Goodland Wednes-j day where they will spend a few days with relatives. Uncle Isaac Thompson of Bluffton, Ohio, will return home i next Tuesday after a two months visit with relatives here. Mrs. Eugene Stone of Bloom--ington, 111., who has been visit- ' .ing Mrs. Floyd Robinson for 3ome time, returned home Wednesdayi j L | If you are hard to fit in shoes, or some particular style you| wish, why you had better go' to Rowles & Parker’s shoe department. ;

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lyn of Attica returned home yesterday after a few days visit with their * daughter, Mrs. W. H. Parkinson. and family. William Davis, who has been visiting here for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robison, . left Wednesday for his home in Bloomington, 111. Albert Augspurger returned home Wednesday from Mankato, Minn., where he has Hteen working the past several months. He also visited Mitchell, So. Dak., while away.