Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Pine Apple Sale Wednesday and Thursday at John Eger’s. Haying tools, forks, rakes, scythes, snaths, etc., at Eger Bros. ' 20 pounds of sugar for $1 with a $2 grocery order at Rowles & Parker’s big Semi-Annual Clearance Sale. Mrs. J. C. Hodshire of on.« who had been visiting George Hopkins and wife a few days, returned home Saturday. -I I I .A.'i I I,- ■- , Mrs. Henry Heffley of Ockley, who had been visiting her brother. John Hufty of Mt. Ayr, who is seriouslv ill. returned home yesterday. Mr. Hayner, expert piano tuer and repairer, from Chicago, sis in town. Patronage respectfuly solicited. Leave orders early St Clarke’s jewelry store.
Mrs. James Lefler writes The Democrat from _ Koss, Mich., (they live just across the river from Koss, in Wisconsin) under date of June 22, says: “We are enjoying good health and very warm, dry weather. Our thermometer reached 95 degrees' in the shade yesterday. Crops are generally looking well. Mr. and -Mrs. G. F. Meyers and daughter Miss Nellie returned Monday afternoon from a week's outing at West Baden. Their train home was an hour late, caused, Mr. Meyers says, by a very heavy rain all along from Bedford to • Lafayette in which almost dry streams were turned into raging torrents and the corn fields were inundated almost to the top of the stalks. The train run slowly for fear of washouts. Mrs. Lillian Radcliff and two children, who" have been visiting her parents here for several weeks, left Monday for Louisville. Ky., from which place Mr. Radcliff has moved from Cincinnati and located in the auto garage business since his family, has been visiting here. Mrs. Radcliff’s mother, Mrs. E. D. Rhoades, accompanied her to Louisville and will remain with her for a week or ten days and assist her in getting settled.
