Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Belle Laßue” was a Chicago goer Thursday. E. L. Hollingsworth and family will again occupy their property on McCoy avenue, vacated by Mrs. West. Mrs. H. *F. MacCraken and ehildren of Gary, spent Sunday here with her sister, Mrs. E. N. Loy, and family. The Annual International Live Stock Show will be held this year at the Union Stock Yards, Chicago. Nov. 28 to Dec. 5. -y Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher White of \ alparaiso, were killed Sunday at a railway crossing when their automobile was struck by an engine. You cannot make a mistake by placing your order for choice, ripe sand-grown Michigan potatoes/it 55s per bushel.—ROWLES & PARKER. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith returned Wednesday from a three weeks’ visit with friends and relatives at Hammond, Indiana Harbor, Ind., and Hartford, McDonald and Bangor, Mich. Suits and overcoats at $lO and 14.50. Every' one guaranteed for tit and wear. See these before you purchase your suit or overcoat for winter. We can please you at ROWLES ft PARKER’S. ; Call John Eger's grocery, phone 54, and leave your orders for apples and potatoes. Michigan apples in 3 bu. barrels at $2 gnd $2.25 a barrel. Wisconsin sand-grown potatoes in 21/.- bu. sacks, in 5 bu. lots or more, 5,5 c a bushel. , Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tindall went to their former home at Shelbyville Wednesday afternoon, where the latter will visit relatives and friends. Mr. Tindall, returned as far as Indianapolis Thursday to take in the state teachers meetings. 'William Overmeyer of Roselawn, was taken to Chicago Thursday by Dr. Washburn and operated on that night in the Washington Park hospital, for strangulated hernia. The operation was successful and it is thought he will now get along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Babcock and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Murray returned Monday evening from a visit with their children, William Babcock, Jr., and Edson Miurray, who are attending school at Madison, Wis. They made the trip via auto and enjoyed it very much. Mrs. John Sommers, Jr., of Milroy tp., who suffered an attack of appendicitis a short time ago, was operated, on at her home Thursday. Dr. Johftpon, assisted by Drs. Washburn and Loy, performed the operation, and the patient is reported to be doing nicely at this writing. ■ . —••— There are still several thousand bushels of onions pulled and lying in the fields about Newland, althrough the growers have been rushing the work Of topping and taking care of them, and especially so this week. It is claimed that the recent freezes have not hurt the onions any.