Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Charlotte Kanne goes to Chicago today to enter Henrotin hospital to take a trained nurse’s course. Mrs. Henry Green of Monon, came over Monday to visit her sisters, Mrs. Jesse Snyder and Mrs. Garland Grant. **"*"■' •*»— - -r Robert Phares of Parr, while working near Pleasant Grove Saturday, was kicked by a horse, and will be laid up for a few days. ' ■;.* Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 71c; oats, 43c; wheat, 95c; rye, 75c. The prices one year ago were: Corn, 66c; oats, 36c; wheat, 81c; rye, 55c ' ' __ . . ~< • ■ Monday’s Monticelo Journal: Mrs. Horatio Ropp has returned to her home in Rensselaer after a visit with her son, Roy Ropp, southwest jof town.
" hite Star flour is guaranteed equal to any and better than most flour selling at $1.60 per- sack. A trial will convince you of its quality. $1.40 per sack and your money refunded is not perfectly satisfactory. ROWLES & PARKER.
The fine fall weather of the past three weeks still continues here, and while light frosts have fallen on several nights, but little damage has been done, and none at all except on the muck ground, where some of the late corn has been touched up somewhat. Mr. and Mrs. William Savage of Loda, 111., came Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). Lee, While in the railroad station at Lafayette, Mrs. Savage had the misfortune to have her handbag stolen, containing their tickets to Rensselaer and S2O in cash. The chain to the handbag was clipped with pliers, and she did not observe her loss for some time thereafter.
The Benton Review' came out last week again with a special edition of six parts, 4 8 pages, with a handsome front cover, especially designed for the ‘‘fall fashion and boulevard light" celebration for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 1,2, 3. It was a very handsomely gotten up edition and was filled with more tlian the usual amount of interesting local reading matter ami a large amount of advertising. >
Special DRY GOODS Special All best Calicoes goes this sale at .. .. w per yard One lot of 50c Cotton Blankets at . . ..; 35c One lot of Ladies $1.06 union suits at 79c One lot Men’s heavy SI.OO union suits at 79c One lot Men’s balbriggan SI.OO union suits at 69c One lot of Men’s $4.00 Stetson Hats at $3.00 One lot Men’s SI.OO Ruff Neck sweater coats at... 75c One lot Boys’ 75c sweater coats at 55c One lot Misses’ $2.25 sweaters at ' $1.89 One lot Misses'sl.so sweaters at sl.lO 'fen per cent off on all rugs during sale.
