Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 35c; Oats, 35c. Buy your Binder Twine at Eger Bros. Venus Crisler was a Chicago visitor Monday. Bert Hopkins was in Chicago on business Monday. Fred Phillips was a Chicago business visitor yesterday. Born, Sunday, July 17, to Mr. and Mrs. John Healy, a son. W. H. Morrison transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Kentland Methodist's are building a fine new church at that place. Mrs. J. S. Treanor of "Monon was a business caller here Saturday. A. Helsel and daughter of Fair Qaks were visitors he c Monday. ' Jay Stockton and son John went to Lafayette Monday on business. A. Leopold is suffering again from 'hiis old complaint of bladder trouble. Mrs. Cora Floyd went to Monon Saturday to visit relatives a few days. Dr. F. A. Turfler was a Chicago visitor Sunday, returning home Monday. K T. J. Honan of Delphi was the guest of cousin, E. P. Honan here Saturday. Charles Harmon of Terre Haute spent Sunday with relatives and friends here. W. M. Towers went to his home in Danville, 111., Monday after a shout visit here. Collins Knapp and wife of Ottowa, Ill.jj came Monday to visit A. J. Bellows and wife. Father Daniel was called to Tiffin, Ofiio, Saturday by the serious sickness of his aged fath- ■ er. .. Miss Ferne Osborne went to Campbellsburg, Ind., Monday to visit with relatives for a few - days. Harry Geitl of Chicago came Saturday to visit the family of Henn- Eiglesbach of south of town. \ F. R. Erwin of Fair Oaks, democratic candidate for county clerk, was in the city on business Monday. John M. Knapp got the contract for the livery and furnishing the feed for the HagenbeckWallace shows.
SPRINKLE i. . r a few handsome circulars or booklets about town and see your business revive. Good advertising is to a drooping business what water is to a thirsty flower. We know how to print everything from a card to a catar logue in a way that will make your business hold up its head and bloom.
