Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Millet and Hungarian seed at Eger Bros. S. C. Irwin was in Monon on business Thursday. Special oxford sale at the Cash Store.—G. B. Porter. The little son of Frank Ellis Delos was in Chicago on business Wednesday. Mrs. Alex Hurley and. Grace Price of Parr spent Thursday in Monon. Get good oxfords cheap while they last. The Cash Store. —G. B„ Porter. f C. J. Dean and Frank Ham were in Monteray Thursday on land business., ‘

Mrs, Clifford Dayton is recovering from a several weeks illness with malarial fever. W;‘/: ; ; ./■'■O’-r '< Don’t forget our big oxford sale now in progress. The Cash Store.—G. B. Porter. Mrs. Mark Reed of Pleasant Ridge went to Frankfort Thursday to visit relatives. The big sale goes merrily on at the 99c Racket store —see the, big ad elsewhere in this paper. Merle Porter and CSfrl Duvall went to Bloomington Thursday to spend a few days with friends. Henry Eiglesbach' of south of town is recovering from a few sickness caused from bowel and kidney trouble, £ Mrs. Ira Yeoman of Remington returned home Thursday after a few days visit with relatives at this i pla,ce.

Mrs. Cornelius EVers and daughter, Miss Cornelia, of Demotte, were in Rensselaer on business Thursday. Instead of giving our stock away to strangers, we will give it to our customers from now to July Ist. —B Forsythe. Mrs. Joe Francis and son-in-law, Frank Vest and daughter, went to Vermillion county, 111., Thursday t t o visit relatives. D. H. Hilton, who is staying at the Marion soldiers’ home, returned to that place Thursday after a few days visit here. Miss Lizzie Martin of Fowler returned home Wednesday after a few days visit with her sister. Mrs. Gps Pratt, of northwest of town. Mrs. Minnie Meyers of Wheatfield returned home Thursday from a few days visit here with her brother, G. F. Meyers and family. Mrs. W. M. Ward of Saltwell, Ind., returned home Thursday after making a short visit here with her son, John Ward and family. ■H-Ernest Richards, who had recovered a •tew weeks ago from scarlet fever, was taken down Thursday with a case of acute Bright’s disease.

George Houser, an old gentleman who boards at the Makeever House, is thought to have been completely cured Thursday from a cancer on his upper lip. ' >»Rev. J. C. Parrett returned hbme Tuesday nighs from a few weeks absence in Atlantic City, X. J., where he attended the annual Presbytery meeting. Dr. I. M. Washburn moved his office from the Forsythe building to the Ro\h Bros, new building Wednesday, where he will occupy the upstairs front rooms. ‘ Mrs. Fred Yeiter and daughter Xina, left Wednesday for a several weeks visit with Jesse Rail and Mrs. Ora Xichols and families at Mitchell. So. Dak. Fred King has gone to Lake Winona where he will be employed again this season as flower and landscape gardner on the Winona Assembly grounds. Chase Day, who has been working at Newcastle for some time is home on a visit and has been sick with heart trouble since his arrival Jiere Tuesday. John Marlatt and Max Kepner, of .the Rensselaer Garage,- went to Chicago Wednesday evening -on a business trip. Max will take a course in vulcanizing whije there.