Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. B. Garland visited relatives in Logansport yesterday. G. A. Williams went to” Winamac yesterday on legal business. I W. H. Morrison was a business goer to the Windy City yesterday. xC. F. Stackhouse spent yesterrerday with friends and relatives in Lafayette. ; Many $3.50 Women’s shoes at $2.50... Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block. | A. Cripplett of Crown Point, came the first of the week and is occupied as operator at the 1 Monon depot. : r •. ' J. D. Allman went to Logansport yesterday to visit his brothler John, who is in a very serious condition, suffering from blood-poisoning. We are showing the finest line of Spring Suits, Hats and Oxfords ever shown in this city. Come in and let us fit you out. , —Rowles & Parker.

XC. F. Brusnahan of Ricardo, New Mexico, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brusnahan, for a few days. Frank is practicing law at Ricardo, and is prospering.

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Timmons returned to their home in Otterbein yesterday after a few days visit with Mrs. E. J. Morris and family. Mrs. Morris is a sister of the former.

Mrs. Homer Timmons and sister, Miss Alice McCullough, of Wolcott and Bluffton, respectively, left yesterday for their future home at Wall, So. Dak. Mr. Timmons preceded them a few days ago.

Jennie L. Wishard. who had been here a few days looking after her residence property, left Wednesday for Indianapolis where she will visit relativesand thence go to Noblesville, where ' she has been spending the winter with he son, Dr. Ernest E. Wishard and family. C. H. Vick of Seattle, Wash., has our thanks for copies of the Seattle Daily Times containing detailed report of the great snowslide avalanche at Wellington, Idaho, last week, in which a Great Northern train, loaded with passengers was swept from the tracks into a canyon below and over 100 people weje buried in 20 to 40 .feet of snow and instantly killed. T. A. Bissenden, w,ho has conducted a bicycle and auto tire repair shop next door north of The Democrat office for the past year or more, sold his stock, tools and repair outfit Wednesday to James Willis, who moved same to his repair shop on the east side of the public square. Tom is undecided just what he will do next, but is thinking some of going back east where he has relatives.