Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Millet and Hungarian seed at Eger Bros. f sl2’ suits this week at the 'Quality Shop for $8.50.—C. Earl Duvall. $22 suits this week at the Quality Shop for $16.50. —C. Earl Duvall. E. L. Hollingsworth went to Indianapolis Wednesday^to make a short visit. j Sweeping reductions on new seasonable goods at Rowles» & Parker’s big semi-annual' clearance sale. Mrs. Elizabeth Radermacder of Springfield, Wish, returned home Thursday after a few days visit here with her son Werner. , S. M. Marlin’s six-year-old son had one of his fingers badly mashed a few days ago by getting it under a wagon box that was being set upon the running gears. It is thought the finger can be saved. 'viToseph Scheurich of just east of town, has retently bought a lpO acre farm near Dowagiac, Mich., and expects to move their this fall. Mr. Scheurich has a son in the grocery business at Benton Harbor, Mich. Alexander Leach, who has been in very poor health for several months, "took worse Tuesday and is in a critical condition at this writing. All the children are at his bedside except Asa, who lesides in Hermosa, So. Dak. ■ <*'/'■ ■ We understand that E. V. Ransford has leased the big double store rooms in the I. Q. O. F. block, at present occupied by the Forsythe stock, and will occupy same as soon as vacated, which will be in a very- few weeks. i - . i ■ The amusement committee for the 4th of July celebration have secured at an expense of S2OO the noted troupe of aerial artists known as the Flying Baldwins, four in number, who will give exhibitions of their skill in aerial acts here on the 4th. E. E. Powell, proprietor of the Nowels, House, purchased the Renicker fruit farm of 80 acres north of town, Wednesday, of Frank Kresler. Consideration $75 per acre. Mrs. Pow r ell gets immediate possession of the the farm. George Tullis will continue as tenant.

Dr. Frank P. Bitters and Mrs. Ida V. Cones of Rochester, Ind., were married at 3 p. m., Wednesday at the home of Charles A. Roberts in the west part of town. Mr. Bitters was formerly in partnership several ago here with Dr. Victor Loughridge, now deceased. Uncle Thomas-Driver, formerly of Barkley tp., but now of Atlanta, Mich., writes us that he is well and contented in his present location, but that "he may not remain there long, as he and his wife are alone on their 160 acre Jafm, and he is getting too old to handle it. He will likely sell out sometime this season. Henry P. Farmer of Twin Falls, Idaho, and brother-in-law, Joseph Blake of Oklahoma City, Okla., came last Friday to visit the former’s father, A. G. W. Farmer, and other relatives and friends. They expect to leave Monday and are planning to go back by way of Memphis, Tenn. Henry visited two-.weeks with relatives in Oklahoma City on the way here.

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