Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Christmas I The holiday I Shopping trade is on F° r y°u who wish to make your selections early. Our Christmas Merchandise is ALL on display. EVERYTHING IS NEW Our low prices and well selected line enabled us to sell everything we had in the holliday line last season. ,We have the best selected and largest line of Toys and China in Jasper County. We have had many Christmas shoppers in the past 10 days. Any selection will be laid aside for you by making a deposit of one-third the.purchase. Buy Now — Save the Worry Jarrette’s Variety Store
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers.
Mrs. J. J. Weast was in Chicago Monday.
Thomas Hoyes spent Friday night at Lafayette.
J. W. Marlatt was a Chicago business goer Friday.
Today’s markets: Corn, 5 4 c; Oats, 44c; Wheat, 86c.
Jerry Garland went to Monon Saturday for a short visit.
C. P. Moody went to Lafayette Friday on business.
Mrs. Emma York spent Sunday with friends at Monon.
George Platt spent Sunday at ternoon with friends at Cedar Lake.
Robert Wartena and F. E. Cox spent Sunday with friends at Monon.
Frank Haskell was in Lafayette and Otterbein jon business Monday. , ' ' *
For Rent—A farm well located. Call quick.—S. H. Moore, Rensselaer, Ind.
Dr. I. M. Washburn made a professional trip to Rose Lawn Sunday afternoon.
y 2 price Millinery season-end sale beginning Monday, Nov. 20. —Rowles & Parker.
Mrs. Eva Hopkins went to Crawfordsville Saturday to visit hes brother Ray a few days.
Guy Ropp returned Saturday from Dwight, 111., where he had been working the past month.
Nathan Eldridge and wife of Barkley tp., went to Monon Saturday to visit relatives a few days. ,
Mrs. Anson ,Cox and little daughter went to Chicago Monday to attend the funeral of a relative.
Miss Emma Phillips and Claud Hess Of Momence spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Earl Ellis, and husband.
Richard Foulks and wife of McCoysburg (have moved to Wheatfield, where they have a daughter living, 7
Mrs. A. J. Laws of Crown Point came Saturday to make a short visit with Mrs. H. W. Kiplinger and family. -■ ■ ■ - 'r~Philip Kerns’ little daughter is suffering from a very severe cold on the lungs, which threatens to develop into pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greve of Wibeatfield, after a short visit with the family of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tilton, returned home Monday. « You will be sure to want a new hat at the prices, or if you already have one you’ll want another. Rowdes & Parker j4-price Millinery /sale Fegins Monday, Nov. 20.
