Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Today’s markets: Corn, 51c; Oats, 42c; Wheat, 86c. Don’t fail to visit our toy bazaar.—Rowles & Parker. Mrs. Eirman Thompson spent Wednesday in Chicago. B. Forsythe attended the fat .stock show in Chicago Wednesday. T. F. Maloney was down from Kankakee tp., on business Wednesday. J. C. Gwin and wife were in Chicago to the fat stock show Wednesday. Philip Paulus of Newton tp., went to. Chicago Wednesday for ,a few days visit. Mrs. E. J. Duvall visited a few days the latter part of this week with Chicago relatives. Don’t buy your Christmas until you see our line and get our prices.—Rowles & Parker. Mrs. Newt Pumphrey and daughter returned from Indianapolis Wednesday after a fewdays visit with relatives. Mrs. H. I. Adams went to Monon Wednesday to be with her son-in-law-, Russell Schhiyter, w r ho is sick with typhoid fever. The Ash Pan in the Faultless Malleable Range is made' from heavy galvanized i'ron and will not rust out. —Sold by. C. W. Eger. Bradley sweater coats, overcoats, ties, shirts, silk and lisle socks. Everything for men and boys for Christmas presents. — Rowles & Parker. T. J. Jones returned to his home.in Tefft Wednesday after a week’s visit with his sister. Mrs. Lee Glazebrook and husband of north of town. A few odd fur neck pieces to close out at 20 per cent to v 30 per cent discount. Don’t fail to see these. They are exceptional values. —Rowles & Parker. Everybody come to the Bazaar arid Corn Show- at the Catholic Foresters’ Hall Tuesday and Wednesday evenings next week, it’s going .to be a hummer. '' i - . -.u , > ■ Mrs. Maria Ferger and Mrs. Ida Oliver of Indianapolis and Mrs. Wm: Oliver of Franklin came Wednesday to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy. Property sold well at the Frank Lakin sale ..in Union tp., Tuesday. One team went at $3Bl. a mare at $175 and a 5-moriths-dld mule colt at s6l. Cattle and farm tools also brought good- prices.
