Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Millet and Hungarian seed at Eger Bros. ? sl2 suits this week at the Quality Shop for, $8.50. —C. Earl Duvall. Airs. A. Luers to Demotte yesteray to visit friends for a few days. j AFrs. AL D. Gwin and Miss 'Blanche lloyes were Chicago yesterday. For 4th of July concessions, see the committee, D. AL Worland, J. H. S. Ellis, C. G. Spitler. jSEmmet Laßue, who went to Colorado a few months ago for his health, returned home Sun- ■ day. : , - - • . J. J. Montomery and C. AV. Rhoades went to Indianapolis yesterday to take in the aerial races. . _ . Miss Mary Xagel of Chicago returned home Monday after a two weeks visit with her sister, Miss Anna. Mrs. J. A. Larsh and two children go to Kokomo to-day to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barnes. Arthur Stump of Wheatfield returned home Alonday after a few days visit here with Miss Emma Ray her. Airs. Sarah Hemphill who injured her hip quite badly by a fall one day last week, is improving, but slowly. T. AV. Haus went to Indianapolis Monday to visit his daughter, Mrs. AV. C. McCord and take in the aerial races. This second installment of good old summer time has its drawbacks, for it is giving some of us a relapse of spring fever.
A “cullud” preacher was in the city Monday soliciting small contributions for a Chicago orphans’ home for colored children. Mrs. E. E. Powell went to Jamestown, Ind., Monday on a short visit with relatives. She will also transact business in Indianapolis before returning. William Moore, who served as flagman at the Main street crossing for several weeks has resigned his position and George Gorham is now holding down the job. Mrs. J. A\’. Merry of Mt. Ayr took the train here Monday for Chicago University where she will attend the commencement exercises, her two daughters being among the graduates. Samuel Walter and wife of Frankfort returned home Monday after a short visit with the latter’s sister, Mrs. AV. F. Rayher. They also attended the Roth-Rayher wedding while here. Air. Hayner, expert piano turi§ er and repairer from Chicago, will be in town the 17th of June, or as near that day as possible. Patronage respectfully solicited? Leave orders at Clarke’s, the jeweler. John Dale and son of Crawfordsville, came Saturday for a visit with his father-in-law, J. AL.Torbet and family of north of town. The latter’s daughter fcreola, accompanied him back for a visit.
Mrs. Elizabeth Vanice of Monon returned home Saturday alter a three weeks visit with mother, Mrs. Eliza Galbraith, of Barkley township, who was quite ill. She reports having left.the latter somewhat improved- / Advertised letters: Arthur Powell, Frank Wingard, J. N. Wheatley, John Shyde, Wm. Watson, L. W. Mastery, Jesse Hagle, C. W. Marquand, Mrs. Cora Haddock, Mrs. Nemia Fisher, Mrs. Clara Simonds, Mrs. H. Buvis. Nat Heuson was called Io Chicago Saturday by the death of her mother, Mrs. Julia McMahon, who died at that place in St. Mary’s hospital Friday night of cancer, aged 76 years. The funeral was held at Kankakee, 111., Monday. ■ 1 1 - 1 1 •*' Mrs. Cora Cavinder of Parr, who returned a few’ days ago from a three months stay at Goldfield, lowa, went to Arcadia, Ind., Saturday to visit her I brother, Louis Whicker. She is (thinking some of going to Des 1 Moines, lowa, in a few days.
