Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

John Eger was in Chicago on business Wednesday. z Mrs. J. C.. Thompson of Fair Oaks spent Wednesday here. Misses Bertha and Anna Peterson of Roselawn spent Wednesday here. Mrs. Leslie Clark and daughter spent Thursday in Hammond with relatives. Mrs. Earl Duvall and daughter, Mrs. George Hopkins and Mrs. A. G. Catt spent Thursday in Chicago. You will have no trouble in fertilizipg your corn if you buy a J. I. Case. Fertilizer, sold by Maines & Hamilton. Mrs. Dora Clark returned to her home in New Salisbury, 0., Thursday after a two weeks visit here with relatives and friends. Wm. Washburn went to South Bend Wednesday to be with his brother, Oliver, who was not expected to live only a-short time. XjMrs. Vernon Noweis, son HaroE, Mrs. J. F. Hardeman and Mrs. C. C. Warner and daughter went to Chicago Wednesday to spend a few days. Mrs. Ed Miller and children went to Monticello Thursday to be with her uncle, Richard Stephenson, who is not expected to live only a short time. Mrs. G. W. Terwilliger and daughter, Miss Mabel, went to Churubusco, Jnd., Wednesday to visit with th*e former’s mother-in-law, Mrs. Susan Terwilliger, for a few days. \ Souvenir envelopes* of Rensselaer op sale at The Democrat office at 10 cents per package oh 25. By the single hundred, with return card printed in the corner, 75c. A proportionate reduction in larger lots. • Walter Ponsler of Cdlumbia City was id the city Wednesday for a few hours while on his way home from attending the funeral of a cousin, Sherman Hess of Brook, who died quite suddenly Saturday.

' x U 7 rank Kresler went to Chicago Wednesday morning to begin his duties as traveling salesman for the Marshall Field Co. He will handle ladies fumishihgs and dry goods, with the northern part of the state as his territory.

Ed Goble writes from Lisbon, No. Dak., in renewing his subscription to the "The Democrat, and says: “This leaves us all well, and have Started spring work. We have had an early spring and it is fine here now. Will start seeding Monday.”

Walter Daniels writes us from Devil’s Lake, No. Dak., to send him thE “Taxpayers’ Friend” for a year, and says: “We are having fine weather here and Everyone ds at work in their fields getting ready to put in their wheat.” >