Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Royal Flour the best. Home Grocery John Bond of Fowler was in town on business Tuesday. Jerry Allred and Jerry Bisher of Gillam township were In the city yesterday on business. The two-year-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Washington bowman of near Pleasant Ridge, died Tuesday night of whooping cough. Jimmie Robinson and Bert Overton went to Monon l'uesday to attend the funeral of Samuel Myers, who died Tuesday night from cancer. k Thompson Ross of Wisconsin University spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. F. A. Ross. He was accompanied on his return as far as Chicago by his brother Livingston Ross. ■ -4 » Mrs. Alice Dunlap of Chicago stopped off here Friday evening while on her way home from a week’s visit at Columbus, Ind., and visited C. C. Warner and family until Saturday. 1 The attendance at the Christian Sunday school was 350 and the collection $45.45. Exercises werq given by the children in the morning and in the evening the church choir gave a Cantata. Mrs. John Ryan of Gillam tp., returned to her home Monday after a two weeks visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Warren Robinson, and also with the former’s daughter, Miss Nellie Ryan. A telegram from Rev. A. G. Work to friends here, informs them that his mother died at Gillam, lowa, Friday night of a general decline, due to old age, she being 84 years of age at the time of her demise. Grant Hall informs us that the receivers have succeeded in getting things in shape to close up the sale of the Baldwin & Dague land in Arkansas within the next thirty days.—Fowler Republican. The Home Grocery, always progressive, has Installed in its front window a “mist machine,” for the purpose of keeping a spray of running water over their green vegetables which will insure “eternal freshness.” Michael Schlemert, who since their opening has been employed as baker at the Little Gem, has resigned his position and gone back to Chicago. Ray Collins was in Chicago Monday arranging for someone to take his place. ** I . Harold, the four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Harmon, suffered a dislocated right arm by falling from a box while playing at his home Sunday afternoon. The ligaments were also badly torn and It will mean several weeks before he can have any use of the arm. The temporary track laid by the Monon railroad southeast of Monon, for use while the Sternberg dredge was cutting through itß right of way on the Indianapolis division of the road, for the big Hoagland ditch, will be abandoned in a day or two, lor as soon as the new bridge on the main track is completed. Jim Hemphill, who has been engaged in the blacksmithing business at Goodland for seveeral months, i will move back to Renseelaer this | week, and engage In partnership I with his father, M. L. Hemphill, .the dean of the Rensselaer smitheys. Ed Reeves, who for several year* has been employed in the Hemphill (shop, is let out as a result of the partnership. .:. *C- V.* \ -.v ■ jM'-i 1 \ \v *' < -Li , 1