Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

YOU CAN FOLD AND TWr smu^e When the ladies crowd your store. When they come in double file. | Thronging through your open door. Seeking bargains worth their while. Which they read about before. Don’t you then Feel awful You put in That little ad.?

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Today’s markets: Corn, 47c; Oats, 29c; Wheat, 85c. Ted Watson is suffering from a case of tonsilitis. G. J. Jessen was in Chicago Sunday and Monday. Perry Horton was in Shelby on business Saturday. a : Dr. F. A. Turfler was in Lowell on business Monday. See the new J. I. Case Gopher at Maines & Hamilton’s. Come and see our disc cultivators. — Maines & Hamilton. A daughter was born Thursday night to Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Carson. * Walter Lutz of Purdue spent Sunday here with his mother and other relatives. Eph Hickman went to Chicago Monday to undergo an operation for appendicitis.

H. C. Hoshaw is visiting his son Edward and family at Indianapolis this week. M. A. Gray and J. W. Hamilton of Remington were Rensselaer visitors yesterday. Eli Brown, out at Ernest Mayhew’s in Newton tp., is confined to his bed from lumbago. Miss Letha Wright of Chicago spent Sunday here with the family of her brother, W. J. Wright. As famous as the plow a man can pull are the J. I. Case cultivators. See them at Maines & Hamilton’s. Mrs. E. B. Vondersmith and sister, Miss Catherine Seitizenger, of Kentland are visiting the former’s daughter, Mrs. C. P. Wright.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hersha of Lafayette spent Saturday and Sunday here with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.. J. W. Childers. Miss L. E. Sands of Lafayette, wtho had been visiting the family of her brother, C. M. Sands, for the past week, returned to. Lafayette Mondy. Mrs. Otis Phillips and daughter of Roselawn returned home Monday morning after a few days visit with the former’s sister, Miss Nellie Makeever. Leon Eiglesbach and Arthur Battleday left yesterday for Spokane, Wash., where they expect to secure employment in the automobile business as chauffeurs. Mrs. Frank Burch and son Arthur of Chicago came do\yn Friday to visit her father, S. O. Duvall, and be present at the celebration of his 79th birthday ) anniversary. Harry Watson accompanied by John Poole went to Hopkins Park, 111., Monday morning where the former will erect a windmill apd make a cement wa,ter tank on the latter’s farm?