Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
To-morrow is St. Patrick’s day. Dr. Washburn spent yesterday in Chicago on business. Get the habit like a rabbit, get together and buy your spring and Easter suits and top coats of me.— C. Earl Duvall. I. Leopold of Wolcott and brother Simon of this place went to Chicago yesterday on business. Lee Jessup has sold his cement block residence on South Division street to “Wallace Saylor, consideration SI,BOO. Mrs. G. M- Trull of Chicago returned home yesterday after spending a few days here with Mjr. and Mrs. Bert Hopkins.
Mrs. Dr. Alter is the ownlr of the finest auto in Jasper county, a Franklin with limousine top, which-arrived in Rensselaer Saturday. Save your children’s feet by using the Ortropedic shoes. Sold and warranted at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. \\ hy pay 51.75 for flour when you can buy the best flour made, “Aristos,” ‘'Gem of the Valley,” and “Lord’s Best,” for $1.50 a sack at John Eger’s. \\ e 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, r ——— Arthur Lingenfelter, the late mechanican of the Rensselaer Garage, has secured employment at his old home, Kokomo, and the family will move back there. JvMr. and Mrs. Turner Merritt (if Remington came over Friday for a few days visit with their children, John Merritt, Mrs. Frank Morrow and Mrs. Walter Forbes. ’T'Mrs. John L. Nichols was Stricken with paralysis Friday afternoon at her home north of the railroad, and is reported to be in a critical condition at this writing.
The sensation of the season for men is the Coaster last. Be sure to see it before buying your spring footwear— Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mrs. Vera Houser of South Bend made a short visit here with Mrs. C. B. Stewart, returning home yesterday. Mrs. Houser will be remembered as Miss Valeria Banes, formerly of this place. Ed Hopkins and family left yesterday morning on the early train for Spokane, Wash., where they will make their future home. Richard Crowell left on the same train for Kalisr pell, Mont. A fire alarm was sent in at 3:30 p. m., yesterday and the fire company made a run to Bob Michaels’ on Cullen street. Bob was smoking meat and someone thought he was too extravagant with smoke, and sent in an alarm. Mrs. J. K. Burr of. Mt. Vernon, lowa, returned home Monday after spending a week with the families of Charles and Granville Moody of Barkley township. Misses Bessie and Nell Moody accompanied her as far as Chicago.
Mrs. E. E. Pierson of Miller, So. Dak., left Monday for her home after a five months visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lane of Newton township. She was accompanied as far as Chicago by her mother and sister, Mrs. Harvey Messman. Gilbert Albin, who had been employed in the E. D. Rhoades & Son hardware store for several months past, resigned his position last week, and has secured a position as collector for the Prudental Life Insurance Co., with Rensselaer and Monon as his territory. A surprise was given Friday evening on Mr. and Mrs. Dick Crowell, by the Eastern Star, and Mrs. Crowell was presented with a handsome souvenir spoon as a reminder of the occasion. Mrs. Crowell and baby will join her husband in a few weeks in Montana, where they will make their future home.
