Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Charles V. May was over from Carpenter township on business Monday. A 100-egg Simplicity Incubatxr and Brooder combined for 111.—C. W. EGER. If you want to get more eggs feed Blatchford's egg mash sold by HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. Thomas Eiglesbach, of. Chicago, is visiting here with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eiglesbach. Conrad Kellner and Edward Ranton were among those from here to attend the Strickland hog sale at Lowell, Monday.
Mrs. c. R. Heber and daughter left Friday for their new home at Millersburg, after a visit here w'ith her sister, Mrs. M. J. Burr.
L. A. Harmon went to Chicago Monday where he expected to meet his brother, A. j., who came in from S. Dak., with a carload of cattle.
I The latest thing in the spreader line is the John Deere. See it before you buy. it is sold and warranted by HAMILTON & KELLNER.
Misses Naomi Greeg and Hazel Lamson entertained the Girls’ Card Club at the home of Mrs. Ernest Lamson yesterday (Tuesday) evening.
We have the very latest designs in curtain materials. You should call and see them, whether you are ready to buy or not. it is no trouble to show goods.—E. VAN ARS--I»EL & CO.
George Mustard expects to get moved into his new residence on College avenue this week, and Geo. E.* Collins will move from one of the Makeever tenant houses on Division street, into the property vacated by Mr. Mustard.
L. W. Crisswell, of Rensselaer, returned home Tuesday after helping his son, Orange, and wife remove to Bass Lake and visiting his son-in-law and daughter, H. P. Blanchettte and wife, on the old Ed Guss farm north of Beardstown. His grandson, Gilbert Blanchette, went to Rensselaer with him for a visit there.—Pulaski County Democrat.
