Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Elmer Gwin went to Demotte on business Thursday. W. H. Daugherty and Benjamin Harris were in Chicago on business Thursday. Let us figure on your plumbing jobs.— Gwin & Watson. Phone 204, residence 418. Kentland Enterprise: Mrs. Felix French and Miss Elizabeth French of Hutchinson, Kans., are the guests of Mrs. A. D. Washburn. Save your children’s feet by using the Ortropedic shoes. Sold and warranted at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe _Jstore, Opera House Block. Have you seen those all wool blue serges on display at my store for $lO, sl2, and sls? If not, you had better get busy— C. Earl Duvall. Why pay $1.75 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. Misses Charlotte Kanne and Loretta Putts accompanied Miss Clare Jessen to the latter’s school Surrey yesterday to spend the day with her. Mrs. Sadie Galbraith went to Tinderhouk. Til. Tiffins day to join her husband, who is Working on a dredge near there. Mr. Galbraith preceded her about .a week. Rensselaer is’to have two gala occasions this year, a rousing big 4th of July celebration, and the annual horse-show the first week in October.—D.* M. Worland, Pres. Com. Club.
All the new blocks of spring" and Easter bonnets in me Kingsbury make are in now and would be pleased to see all your faces in my store to look at these nobby bonnets. —C. Earl Duvall. Kresler has made a deal with Harrison Wasson in which the latter takes possession Monday of the former’s bus line. He also gets the barn and lot at Frank’s residence on Division street. The consideration was $3,500. “The Fourth Estate” has passed its one-hundredth continuous production Chicago. This great play novelized will be published in The Democrat, beginning with the issue of Saturday, March 26. Don’t fail to read it. Starke County Republican: MTS'. H. W. Porter of Rensselaer was the guest of her brother, George Brown and wife, Tuesday.... Mfs. W. J. Reed is in the St. Joseph hospital at South Bend where she underwent an operation recently. She is making satisfactory improvement. George Peters left Thursday for St. Paul, Minn., where he will be employed on a dredge near there. He had been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Peters, south of town, for the past month. He was joined at Parr by Clyde Gunyon, who will also be employed on a dredge near St. Paul. \|Mr. and Mrs. Zack Stanley went to Parr Wednesday to attend the wedding of the latter’s sister, Miss Della Irene Smith to Mr. Grover Ritchey. They were married at 2 p. m., at the home of the bride’s parents, near Parr, of the bride’s parents, near Parr, Rev. Harper of the Rensselaer Mi E. church officiating.
T. W. Bissenden left Wednesday for Elmer, N. J., where he will spend a few weeks on the farm of one of his relatives near that place. Later he expects to find employment in Philadelphia. Tom will be remembered here as the bicycle and general repair man, who has been located in different parts of the city for a number of years, and recently sold bis stock to James Willis. NCErhardt Wuerthner, Sr., died his home in Newton tp., Wednesday morning after a short illness from pneumonia, aged about 75 years. The funeral was held at 10 a. m., yesterday at the home of his son Erhardt Wuerthner, Jr., near by, to which the remains had been removed, and interment made in Weston cemetery. Deceased had been twice married and leaves a widow and several children by both of his wives. He was an old resident of Newton township.
