Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
years has been very prominent in the city’s financial world. He belonged to many clubs and was much in evidence at all the 'swell banquets in the Windy City, and no doubt this fact did much to shorten his days. His fortune ls> said to exceed |1,01)0,000. Xj-Mrs. James Griswold of Valparaiso came to-day to make a two weeks visit with her brother and sister, C. W. Duvall and Mrs. Mary Eger, respectively. " K If you want the best for the least money try the Richelieu Brand Coffees, Canned goods, Breakfast food and cereals. Acme flour, >1.50 and Wlfite Star, >1.38 at Rowles & Parker’s. i u - There is a series of meetings being conducted at the Brushwood church near Aix by Rev. W. G. Schaefer. There has been thirteen conversions thus far and nine accesions to the church. The meetings will continue indefinitely. {Wednesday and Thursday was quite wearing on the ice which has covered streets, sidewalks and highways fop several weeks, but Thursday afternoon it turned considerably cooler and yesterday morning found us again • enveloped in snow and high winds. 4 quarts extra ancy cranberries, 25c 4 pounds seedless raisins 25c 5 pounds extra fancy Jap rice..2sc 5 pound package rolled 0at5...20c 5 pounds prunes 25c 3 lbs,, extra fancy dried peaches, 25c 3 dozen large sour pickets 25c ROWLES & PARKER. The Big Corker Department Store Phone, 95. y M The year-old son of Ray Williams of north of town was badly scalded Tuesday morning by his pulling the plug from the washing machine in which his mother had just poured scalding water preparatory to doing the family washing. The child was playing around in the kitchen and was not noticed until his screams attracted his mother’s attention and the boiling water had run over hie limbs. While the burns are very painful it not thought that they are serious unless complications set in unlcoked for. His physician reports him resting easy at this time. An annoying error crept into our Remington items Wednesday, in the reference to Messrs. Hartley and Hicks locating at Tacoma, Wash., where Mr. Hicks now is. The “intelligent compositor"’ has drove many an editor gray headed in sorrow to the grave, and linotypers are but little better than the old hand type-setter. This error was discovered in the prpof and plainly marked, but here again it escaped the operator. We offer a humble apolhgy for the “bull,” which is all one can do when such annoying mistakes occur, which they frequently do in the best of newspaper offices.
