Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I .‘ -- -- . . .'• . J ~~~ ii. ri rii* ._ j- -.-- Reliable Gasoline Stoves arid Ranges i i will make your cooking easier—why sweat your life !; away, when for a small sum you can buy a Reliable ; i Gasoline Stove or Range and save so much labor, ! [ heat and dirt this summer. All sizes. All prices. iCome in and see them. None better. Washing Machines, ;! Step Ladders, Lawn Mowers, ;! Garden Tools, Express Wagons, :! and lots of other things for the 11 home and on the farm. WARNER BROS., *

LOCAL AND PERSONAL Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. < To-day’s markets: Corn, 65 cents; Oats, 51c. « Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stewart spent Tuesday in Lowell. Mrs. Emma York went to Monon on business Saturday. Ed Robinson spent Sunday with friends in Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Leach spent Saturday in Monon. T. F. Stone went to Demotte Monday to work on a ditch. W. V. Porter was in Lafayette Friday to attend a horse sale. O. K. Ritchey went to Englewood Saturday to spend a few days. Attorney Frank Foltz went to Kentland on business Monday. Miss Anna Clager spent Sunday with her parents at Wheatfield.

Harve Robinson of Francisville spent Sunday with relatives here. Judge Hammond of Lafayette came Monday on a few days visit. J. J. Hunt was in the north part /' of the county on business yesterday. Mrs. M. J. Hopkins returned Saturday from a short visit at Monticello. s Miss Clara Jessup went to Morocco Saturday to visit a week with relatives. Miss Kate Kline went to Demotte Saturday to spend a few days with her parents. Madams Mary Eger and Anna • Tutuer went to Lafayette Monday to spend the"day. Mrs. Will Porter of Francesville spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Clark. —“ Will Knox went to Lafayette yesterday to spend a few days with his brother Rufus Knox. Mrs. A. G. Herndon and children went to Morrison, Tenn., Mbnday to visit with her parents. Mesdames Sarah Pruett, C. B. Steward and Capitola Ramey were in Monon on business Saturday. Miss Anna Boes returned Monday to her home in Lafayette after a short visit with Miss Lizzie Luers. Mrs. John Smith, who resides, in the west part of town, is confined to her home on account of sickness. John Jessen left Monday morning for Fort Worth, Texas, where he will work at the cement business.

Miss Madia Drake went to the Mary Thompson hospital in Chicago to take treatment for a throat trouble. Lawrence Hildebrand, Sr., came down fronj Chicago Saturday to pay his- taxes and look after his property here. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Barce returned Saturday from an extended visit in. the eastern part of the state. J. H. Hill of Apheaton, Okla., came Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pancoast of Newton tp. Word comes from Mitchell, South Dakota that a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Robinson there last Thursday. Mrs. Robinson will be remembered as Miss Amy Knowlton, formerly of near Rensselaer.