Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Tony Overton spent Thursday afternoon in Motion. ■ J. J. Hunt was in Lafayette on business vesterday. . —J.E. G. Sternberg was . a business visitor in Monticello yesterday. * "• G. A. Williams and G. F. Meyers went to Anderson yesterday on business. Miss Margaret Cook of Indianapolis came Wednesday to visit with Mrs. J. L. Brady. Ed Oliver and A. 11. Hopkins went to Chicago Wednesday on a few days business trip. Take your eggs to The Cash Store and trade them for slides and dry goods of all kinds. Mrs. John C. Howe and Mrs. James Ennis went to Medaryville Wednesday to spend a few days with relatives. ' —~l — e do plQmbing and do it right. We do lead work'as well as iron pipe work, as it should be done.—Rhoades & Son. / Mrs. J. H. Chapman went to Louisville, Ky., Thursday to visit a friend and former high school teacher at this place,' Mrs. Leon Reed! Everett Leach, an employe in the Standard Steel Car works at Hammond, came yesterday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leach. _ |LNtMr. and Mrs. Wallace Murray ofpCarnegie, Okla., arrived here Thursday afternoon to spend the summer with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Donnelly. If you aren’t already using our Acme or White Star Flour, $1.50 and $1.40, we want you to try a sack. We guarantee it to be equal to any flour sold anywhere at $1.50 and $1.75. —Rowles & Parker. The Bath Room once considered a luxury, is a necessity. Even a tenant house* must have a bath, if it rents as it should. Let us put one 4n your home.—E. D. Rhoades & Son. Mrs. Mhry Lowe left yesterday for Elmwood, Neb., to be with her uncle, N. L. Leffler, who is seriously jjl at that place. Mrs. Sidney Holmes, the former’s sister, accompanied her as far as Chicago. The “board of trade” office recently established here by Bert Hartley of Goodland, of which Mark Foresman of Brook has lately been in has returned to his home in charge, has closed up and Mark Brook, ,it is said. The recent grand jury in Newton county looked into this business in that county, and it is intended that something in that line may be done here.

'j. In performing the third operation on Mrs. C. S. Chamberlain, the surgeons found a pin in the appendix, which has evidently caused all her troubles and. prevented the healing of the wounds made by the previous operations. She now remembers swallowing a pin several years ago, it is said, but had forgotten all about it until found by surgeons. It is hoped she will now recover her former health. W. B. Yeoman writes from Columbia City enclosing subscription for The Democrat Another year, and says: “This has been a record-breaking spring here. Yesterday morning we had about two inches of snow, but it disappeared before night. .Wheat bids feiir for about 70 per cent ‘of a crop while oats are damaged by dry weatheer .and frost, this was a very poor year for maple syrup also. We have a new recruit from Jasper occasionally, Mr. George Pumphry is the latest. The price of land is gradually advancing here.” i County Chairman Littlefield' received a sack of government garden seeds from Senator Shively a few days ago and same were mailed out as far as they went, to his constituency in this county. This “free seed” business is a great scheme, .and costs tne government a big lot of money each year. Many democratic congressmen and senators have tried to shut it off, but inefeetuallv. and so lOng as it is kept up a democratic member of either house is ehtitlel to his por-