Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A. D. Babcock of Goodland | was in the city on business yesterday.— Wm. Salrin of Walker tp., was a business visitor in the city Monday. Don’t forget the date of Rensselaer’s next Horse Sale—Wednesday, March 2. Mfr. and Mrs. Thomas Parker left yesterday for their new home in Larimore, No. Dak. Mrs. Ross Hawkins of Logansport 4 returned home Saturday after a week’s visit with her cousin, W. H. Mackey and family. In the basket ball game at St. Joseph’s college Saturday between the Monticello high school and St. Joseph teams, Monticello was victor. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lowman of Pleasant Ridge left Monday for Bloomingdale, Mjich., to visit his brother, C. F. Lowman and family for the week. Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson returned Saturday evening from a few weeks visit with the family of their daughter, Mrs. Jesse E. Wilson, in Washington, D. C. A stag party was given Saturday evening at the home of Attorney George A. Williams to the court attaches and Rensselaer members of the Jasper county bar. W. F. Sternberg of Charlotte, Mich., sp<?nt a few hours here Monday with his brother, E. G. Sternberg and wife, going from here to Vandalia, 111., on a business trip. Alex Hurley and wife went to Vincennes Saturday to visit their daughter, Mrs. Hiram Davis. Mr. Hurley returned Sunday but his wife will remain for a two weeks visit. Our new oxfords for women are here. We are anxious to have you see them befqre buying your spring footwear. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. John Ramp spent Sunday in Greencastle with his sister, Miss Madaline, who is attending DePauw University at that place. He spent Monday in Lafayette, while on his way home. Owing to failing health, Miss Grace Worland has resigned her position as teacher in the Surrey school, and Trustee Lane has secured Mfrs. Lem Huston to fill out the unexpired term. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Warner and son Rex, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Kresler and Mrs. Mary J. York were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Firman Thompson of near. Parr at a turkey dinner Sunday. Mr. Fred Smith, of Gillam township, who has been very sick for the past several weeks with a combination of ailments, prominent among which were kidney trouble and hemorrhages, is slowly improving.—Medaryville Advertiser.