Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I D. M. Worland was in Chicalgo on business Tuesday. I . [ Miss Flora Harris went to Chicago W ednesday to study china painting. Mrs. J. C. Thompson, of Fair Oaks was in the city on business Wedneday. For the best Lawn Mower in town and at the lowest price, go to Eger Bros. ,' Mrs. R. J. Porter returned from Lafayette Thursday after a few days visit there. Nearly 100 acres of corn remains to be husked on the Monnett lands west of town. Agent for the Chicago Rug Mfg. Co., now here. Get your carpets ready. Phone 350. Miss Bertha Lowe of Monon returned home Wedneday after a few days visit with J. R. Gray. Peerless Wire Fence, Ditching Tools, Lawn Mowers and Garden Tools of all kinds and all prices.—Eger Bros. It don’t require much wind to sell a good flour like A. & K’s. Best. One trial will convince you. $1.50 per sack at the Home Grocery. < Judge Thompson is not improving very fast in health since his return from spending the winter in Florida, and is unable to be out at all.

A. M. Chesebrough of Peoria, 111., a traveling salesman for Standard Oil, .spent Wednesday night here with his sister, Mrs., Simon Leopold and family. • Mrs. C. S. Chamberlain, who has undergone two operations in the past few months at a Chicago hospital, expects to return for a third operation in a short 'time. Wm. Washburn returned Wednesday from South Bend, where he spent the past week with his brother Otto, who is much improved frorft his recent serious illness.

.Mr§. O. E. Miller and. Miss Grace Peyton .returnee! yesterday morning from Goodland where they attended a Women’’s Missionary Conference of the Monticello Baptist Association. tiThe long cold winter with lite snow and no rains has'caused many cisterns about town to go dry, something never, heard of before at this season of the year. ” : ' A. C. Farmer and family of Oklahoma’ City, Okla., who had been visiting relatives here for several days, left Wednesday for Chicago where they will spend a few days before returning home. Mr. E. Rapp of Washington, 111., was here a few days this week looking after his farm south of town. Mir. Rapp had quite a sick spell last winter and has lost forty pounds in weight as a result. " .

JvFrank Foltz went to Michigan fifty Thursday on business 'pertaining to the Parker bankruptcy matters. Mrs. Foltz went to Chicago the same day to spend a few days with her brother; E. Worth Kolb. L. A. Wiles, formerly pashier of the Baldwin & Dague bank at Goodland, and more recently employed in the banking department of the state auditor’s office, has been appointed bank examiner to succeed Examiner Hinshaw, who resigned by request, it is alleged, a few days ago.