Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

We will save you money on your Shoe bill at the G. E. Murray "Co. s '<|lvan Carson, now of Monticello, silent Sunday with his parents here. Charles Blue went to Lowell Monday to secure a stand privilege at the auto races. George Clark, now manager of a moving picture show in Monon, was in town on business Monday. Archie Imes and family left Monday for Bloomington, 111., where he has secured a position as street car conductor. Eph Hickman took Frank Foltz and a couple of others over to Kentland on Union tp. gravel road business Monday'. Mrs. E. E. Stephenson returned to Wheaton, 111., Monday after a visit of a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kirk. Rose Luers, one Of this year’s graduates, has accepted the position in the First National bank vacated by Mrs. Juno Kannal Eger. Misses Georgia Harris, Belle LaRue and Harriet Shedd leturned Saturday from Greencastle where they have been attending school. 'Mrs. E. H. Shields and daughter, Miss Katie Shields went to Chicago Saturday to visit with the former’s daughter, Mrs. E. E. Malone. L. S. Meyer returned to his home in Flora Saturday. Mrs. Meyer will remain for a longer visit with their son, Dr. L. W. Meyer and wife. m Miss Maggie Torbet and Mrs. Belle Dickey of Indianapolis came Saturday for a two weeks visit with the family of J. M. Torbet of Barkley tp. • Mrs. Kate Schmitt returned to her home in Chicago Saturday after an extended visit here with her daughter, Mrs. Mat Nesitis, of south of town. Miss Alta Meuma, who has been employed as a trimmer at Mrs. L. M. Imes’ millinery store, returned Monday to Indianapolis to work during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stephenson and little grandson returned to their home in Kankakee, 111., Monday after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gifford. Save time and money, get the weeds out of your corn quickly by using the Atwood Two-Row Cultivator. Maizes Hamilton warrant them to/do the work. Mr. and\ Mrs. Alva M. Rimer of Wabash returned to their home Saturday. They Vere called to Mt. Ayr last week on account of the death of his father, H. A/- Rimer. >v Alfred Peters Went to Chicago Saturday for a few days visit. His son George who went up last week has secured a Job on the elevated railroads and hopes to become a motorman. Ed Ranton, Harvey Wood, Jr., and Henry Hordeman all say that the Atwood Two-Row Cultivators are all right. Examine one of these at the implement store of Malnes & Hamilton.