Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Millet and Hungarian seed at Eger Bfos. /• ■ B. F. Fendig was a Chicago goer yesterday. ' ' t C. B. Steward was in Chicago on business Wednesday. 'M. L. Hemphill purchased a S4BO Brush auto Thursday. Mrs. James Hurley is confined to her bed with tuberculosis. ,<. - • Fred and Walter Peck of Remington are Elvyn, the youngest son of J., D. Allman. Mrs. C. W. Rhoades went to Chicago yesterday for a few days visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Will Legg of Monticello came yesterday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Abe Hurley and family. ’ Mrs. R. P” Benjamin went to Otterbein yesterday to visit het parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Magee. '

Hugh Leavel and baker, Clifford Beaver, weft in Monticello a few hours Thursday afternoon on business. ' . Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson went to Berwyn, 111., yesterday to visit their daughter, Mrs. A. .E. Coen and family. Miss Jennie Baker of Monon returned home yesterday after a week’s visit here with Jher sister, Mrs. J. I. Miller. Maud Leek went to Lafayette Wednesday to'visit her mother, Mrs. Laura Bruner The former is living here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stanley. Mrs. O. D. Hefner of Minneapolis, Minn., left yesterday for her home after a six weeks visit here with her mother, Mrs. W. H. Stephenson, and sister, Mrs. W. L. Frye.

E. P. Honan went to Delphi yesterday where he spent the day with his aunt. Mrs. Edward Honan, who js critically ill from a general breakdown. She is past 80 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Benson of near Knox returned home yesterday after a week’s visit with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Johns of Milroy tp. who is critically ill from a recent stroke of paralysis. Mrs. David Hines and daughter, Mrs. R. A. Smith, went to Boswell Wednesday where the latter’s husband is working on •the stone roads. Mrs. Hines spent Thursday there with them. Mrs. -Nellie Manahan of Wellington, Ill.j who had been visiting relatives here for the past week, went to Bloominton, 111,,, -yesterday to attend teachers’ normal. She is a teacher at Wellington. .' ... ' A small blaze got started in one of the' Hiram Day barns in the east part of town Wednesday afternoon, but was quickly extinguished by the prompt arrival of th*e fire company. The loss will amount to only a few dollars. The place is occupied by Hiram Blanchart. , James T. Randle and granddaughter, Miss Ruth Makeever, left Thursday for Ottowa and other points in Kansas to visit relatives. They will also visit at Magnum, Okla., and Mexico, Mo. Mr. Randle will also take a trip through Colorado while gone on about a three months trip.