Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Fou are cordially incited to Witness the Faultier Malleable "Range Demonstration in oar Sto-Ve Department beginning Thursday, February 25, and ending Saturday, February 27, 1909. Luncheon Will be ser-Ved during the Exhibition and a -Valuable set of Cooking Utensils gi-Ven tolth every Faultless sold during the toeek> Very respectfully, EGER DROS, Rensselaer, Ind. The Faultless k the strongest and best finished Malleable "Range of its size that can be made out of an equal amount of steel aud malleable iron.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 57c; Oats, 47c. Ask Van Grant for Hazelden Cigars. Al Robinson spent Sunday in Chicago. j-~Miss Irma Kannal spent Monday jn Chicago. 'ipiza Grow was in Brookston on business Monday. Harvey Wood went to Indianapolis Saturday on business. B. H. Davis of Oberlin, Ohio, was here Saturday on business. Lute Hemphill went Tuesday to Hoopeston. 111., on business. Jacob Rich of Eureka, 111., was in town on business Saturday. L. J. Hudlow ot Lafayette was in town on business Monday. H. H. Hughes of Monticello was a business visitor here Saturday. Jesse McGinnis of Francesville was in town on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Coen returned to their home in Chicago Tuesday. Dick Hartman of the Wolcott telephone exchange was in town Sunday. F. B. Ham left Monday on a business trip to Lafayette and south. May Dickinso'n went to Delphi Saturday to spend Sunday with relatives. Benjamin Benson.and family went to Latayette Monday for a short visit. Miss Anna Spencer of Monticello spent Monday with Mrs. N. S. Bates. W. P. Crockett of Hobart was in town Saturday spending the day with friends. L. W. Gilbert ad W. A. Simons of Monticello were in town on busi-_ ness Monday. '4~-Mjs. Henry Eiglesbach return’" {Saturday from a visit in Chicago with relatives. Ray Hopkins of Wabash college came Saturday to visit some time with his father. Fletcher Monnet returned Monday from Evanston, HI., where he has been on business. Miss Ethel Chase of Chicago came Saturday to attend the wedding of Miss Doris Porter. Wm. and Martin Jungles left Saturday for a short visit with relatives in Orland, 111. v y. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Coen of Chicago came Saturday to attend the tMllls-Porter wedding. Vaughn Woodworth of Purdue Cborge Long of Wabash spent Sunday with their parents here. V?Trustee Kight, Mr. Eggleston and /A? M. Bringle of Fair Oaks were in £town on business Monday. J. J. Brumbaugh of Yeoman, came Saturday to attend the \funeral of his sister, Mrs. J. H. Perkins. D. F. Leatherman of near Wolcott spent Monday with his brother, County Auditor Letherman. Miss Marguerite Bass of East Chicago came Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Martindale. Mrs. Jesse Stephenson Haffren of Arabrlc, Colo., is visltinng with hpr mother, Mrs. Wm. Stephenson. %■, - - S. N. Shesler, publisher of the Akron (Ind.) News, visited with his cousin Will Shesler Sunday. R. A. Perkins and Fife of Mishawaka, came Saturday to attend the funeral df Mrs. Judson Perkins. ♦
