Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Clean up for the 4th. W. C. Babcock and son William were in Chicago yesterday. Lawn mowers, grass clippers and haying tools at Eger Bros. Mrs. Ira L. Galbraith of Elmhurst, 111., is visiting relatives here. ' • - •' > A new line of bunting, flags and fireworks at The 99c Racket Store. Frank Ham went to Indianapolis on a short business trip yesterday. ' . • f ■ Cecil Lee is laid up with a severe case of inflammatory rheumatism. Daniel Williams returned home yesterday from a short trip to Lelong, Ind. yßay, a small son of Julius Huff, of south of town, is down with scarlet fever. Miss Goldie Oxby of Wingate, came Saturday to visit Mrs. E. B. Smith and family. Mrs. L. E. Pennel went to Morocco Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. Will Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Williams left Saturday for a visit with his folks at East Libertv. Ohio.

C. W. Duvall has set a good example by oiling the street in front of his residence on Weston street. ’ - The ball game here Sunday. (Fowler vs. The Wrens, resulted in defeat for the former by a score of 4 to 3. ♦ • The merry-go-round was unloaded from the car Monday and is now on the ground being made ready for the 4th. j ® yA few farmers have begun haying this week, and by next week most of them will be at it. The crop will be light. J. N. Bicknell of Mi. Ayr shipped out a load of hogs from Rensselaer yesterday for which he paid 9 cents per pound. Clover Seed—l have some good clean clover seed for sale in. any quantity desired.—T. M. Walter, Rensselaer, Star Route; phone 503-H. \Alrs. J. A. Larsh and two children returned home Saturday from a’ ten days visit at Kokomo, Indianapolis and other points in that part of the state. With every purchase of goods amounting to SI.OO or more, we will give a ten-quart water '/ail for 10c, for Saturday, June 25, only.—'The 99c Racket Store. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Leach of East Chicago, who' had been spending a few days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leach, returned home Saturday.

Miss Feme Norman, daughter! of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Norman of Union tp., was married last! Thursday in Chicago td Mr. William Steiner of Jersewille. HL . * ' . Miss Helen Funk returned to I her home in Chicago Heights! Saturday after a short visit with relatives here. £he was accom-| panied by Mrs. Fred Chapman, who will visit relatives in Chica-| go Heights a few days. MrSl Jesse Swisher and daugh-| ter, Miss Leo, and Mrs. Taylor I Lincoln of West Lebanon, who had been visiting Mrs. A. J. Biggs and daughter. Mrs. U. E. Duvall, returned home Monday. Miss Leo remained for a longer! visit. a* Henry Arnold and son Elmer of Pomona, Cali, /who had been! visiting his brothers, Elias and Charles Arnold, a few; days, went to Wabash Monday at which place and also Peru, they will visit several months before returning home. And now comes Pulaski county and boasts of having an auto gang plow in her borders. Jacob Goetz of White Post tp.. who owns a 400-acre farm' there, has one of those plows and his two small sons turn over 15 acres of I soil per day with it. jSj'he dry weather stopped crredge work' on the dredge near Kewanna, on which I. A. Glarebrook. Chris Rieddle and Rot Grant were wotking. and they returned home last week to wait for a little more moisture (in -that i locality to float the dredge.