Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Jennie Thompson is visiting in Kansas City and Chetopa, Kans. The McKay laundry has moved into its new quarters on Cullen street. Harrison Timmons is visiting bis sister, Mrs. Elmer Osman, in Benton Harbor, Mich. NMisses Francis and Margaret (Irwin are visiting their sister, Mrs. Maud Wallace, in Chicago. A. J. Harmon is just getting about after being confined to the bouse a few days with sickness. Y Mrt. J, A. Grant was called to 'New Orleans Saturday by the serious sickness of her brother, W. W. Harding. '/'Uncle Jacob Lesh and son, John V. Lesh and family, left Wednesday for their new home near Menomonie, Wis, G. D. Gregory, agent for the Baker Medicine Co., was in Rensselaer this week and made The Democrat a friendly call. James R. Baker and family of Barkley tp., left Mondav for their new home in Pontiac, 111., where Mr. Baker has secured a position in a machine shop. Drop in at Rowles & Parker’s clothing and shoe store and look over that, new spring clothing— Kuppenheimer make—the most perfect fitting clothing made, y\The Democrat editor was in 'Chicago Thursday on business connected with the installing of our new linotype, and it is quite probable that we shall have the machine put in a little earlier than first intended, in fact next week. Arliss Zula Hopkins, mention o whose serious condition was made in last week’s Democrat, was brought home from Chicago Saturday afternoon. She continues in a critical condition and little or no hopes are entertained for her recovery. A dispatch from Warsaw says: Disbarment proceedings were filed today against Attorney John Graves, of * Warsaw, formerly of Morocco, who it is alleged embezzled $2,000 belonging to his client, the Arbuckle Ryan Harvester Company, of Toledo. L. J. Otis of Chicago, in renewing his subscription to The Democrat, says: °I am glad to hear that you are going to put in a Mergenthaler Linotype. I know you will be pleased with it My uncle L. G. Hine of Washington, D. 0., was the first president of the company. I remember sending some material from Chicago for use in the first machine at the time they were making the first expert ments.” Tuesday evening a delightful surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. Prank Pollard and' family of Sharon by their neighbors, friends and the entire Slaughter school, who came with well filled baskets. The evening was spent in playing games and 'singing, Everyone present enjoyed themselves immensely. It was given on account of the Pollard family moving the next day. As they nave been In the Sharon neighborhood so long everyone regrets their leaving very much, - •