Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ezra Wolf and wife of north--east of town went to Monon Wednesday to visit his mother, ; Mrs. Thomas Eldredge. Millinery, suit and coat opening, beginning Wednesday, Meh. 23, and continuing throughout the week.— Rowles & Parker. The family of Floyd Conway ' have moved to Hammond where MJr. Conway has been employed in the Monon yards for a year or more. I ■ - Mrs. John Whittaker of Ha:mmond returned home Thursday after a few days visit with her daughter, Mrs. Jens Jensen and her sister, Mrs. Alva Simpson. I have now on display a true blue serge, a $25 suit, that I am sellin for $lB, and I can back up what I say. Now is your time to get next. — C. Earl Duvall. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Ritchey left Wednesday for Ransom county, No. Dak., where Mr. Ritchey has a position as overseer of a ranch at a salary of S6OO per year. The regular spring week’s vacation in the city schools will take place next week. School will take up again Monday, April 4, and there will be eight weeks of school thereafter. . Easter is drawing nearer and your boy or husband may want a new suit and now is the tinje to buy, as I have the best line in the city.— C. Earl DuvalL \(Mrs. A. P. Burton and Mrs. Ilf. L. Brown went to Chicago Thursday to attend the funeral of Miss C. P. Monnett, who was buried there the same day. She died Tuesday morning of paralysis. ''/Mrs. John Eiglesbach, who has been in a Chicago hospital for several weeks, recovering from Jan operation for appendicitis, is I getting along nicely and it is hoped to bring her home tomorrow. Leo Worland returned Thursday night from a ten months absence in Mitchell, So. Dak. He is looking exceedingly well, and that section of the country seems to have agreed with him firstrate. Fred Michaels of Rossville, who is employed on Ezra Wolfe’s farm north of town, went to Rossville Thursday to get his automobile, which he will drive through and keep at the Wolfe farm. Mr. and Mrs. George Timmons and the former’s brother Ed Timmons of southwest of Rensselaer, left Wednesday for their new home at Wall, So. Dak., where, if suited, George will go on a farm. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. P. Massey of Medaryville returned home Thursday after a few days visit with the former’s sister, Mrs. Lucinda Antrim, who makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. Wash Scott in town. Monon News: Mrs. John Lowe and Mrs. T. B. Wilson attended the funeral of Mrs. Bussell, mother of Mrs. Mary Lowe, at Rensselaer Wednesday The frog industry is flourishing at Lee, from which point $2,000 worth of the croakers have been shipped this year.