Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rowles were in Chicago on business yesterday.
Miss Minnie Martin of Otterbein returned home Saturday after a week’s visit here with relatives. Mrs. Bertha O’Neil and children of Indianapolis are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Parcels.
Help boom Rensselaer. Leave an order at The Democrat office for a box of those souvenir envelopes.
A. L. Padgett went to Lafayette yesterday to attend a horse sale which is being held there this week.
You can save $$ for a short time at the great closing out sacrifice sale of the Chicago Bargain Store.
xThe Monon is replacing the Ola wooden bridge across the Iroquois east of town with a new iron structure.
You will have no trouble in fertilizing ybur corn if you buy a J. I. Case Fertilizer, sold by Maines & Hamilton.
Miss Marceline Roberts returned to Oxford College, Ohio, yesterday after a week’s visit here with relatives and friends.
John Worland, son of D. M. Worland, left yesterday for Mitchell, S. Dak., where he will spend the summer on a farm near there.
G. J. Jessen, Co. Supt. Lamson, J. H. Ellis and Dr. W. W. Merrill went to Delphi Monday where they received the Knight Templar degrees.
vlAlrs. H. B. Murray and daughter, Mrs. Ord Yeoman, went to Joliet, 111., Saturday to visit her other daughter, Mrs. Robt. Lefler and farmly.
Electric Welded fencing is the best woven fence made. All sizes and heights at prices that are lower than inferior makes. —Rowles & Parker.
Mrs. M. E. Baird, accompanied by Mrs. Wm. Saylor, went to the soldiers’ home at Lafayette yesterday where the former will spend the summer.
"VA. H. Hopkins and wife went t<| Indianapolis Monday where Mr. Hopkins was led over the burning sands by the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine.
We want you to see our new spring line of Rugs and Lace Curtains, they are the finest and best assortment ever shown in this city.—Rowles & Parker.
Miss Madeline Ramp returned to Deßauw University at Greencastle Monday, after having spent several days here with her parents, Mir. and Mrs. C. R. Ramp.
Lee Jessup and family left yesterday for New Rockfield, N. Dak., where they will visit relatives. Mr. Jessup will prospect in Montana .also, presumably near Helena.
Uncle John Tillett and son C. F., of Gillam tp., were in the city on business Monday. Mr. Tillett, senior, is now in his 85th year, but is quite active for one of his great age.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Eldredge went to Monon Saturday to visit his sister-in-law, Mrs. Thomas Eldredge, who fell and fractured an • arm at that place several days ago. Frank Floyd and family were over from Monticello the last few days of the week on a little business and visiting friends. Frank is now employed in a grocery store at that place. Mrs. Ed Thackeray and son of Melvin, 111., returned home last week after a few days visit with her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Bond, and two friends, Mesdames Peter May and George Winger. 'J Ivan Carson, who is now a traveling salesman for the Harsh & Edwards Shoe Co., with headquarters at Milwaukee, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cairson. -t \LWilliam Platt spent Sunday with his parents, C. W. Platt and family. He says he will complete this year’s course at the Lafayette Business College in two weeks more. He expects to attend next year again.
