Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The postoffice at Stoutsberg has been discontinued. Miss Efca Hughes of east of town spent yesterday in Monon. B. S. Fendig and family went to Chicago yesterday to spend a few days. Don’t forget that Rensselaer’s next Horse Sale is on Wednesday, April 6. Remember the great sacrifice shoe sale now running at the Cash Store.— G. B. Porter. Mrs. David McConahay and daughter went to Lafayette Wednesday to vfeit relativts for a few days. Miss Lillian Witham returned to her home Mt. Ayr yesterday after a few days visit here with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Critser. Alice Drake, who is teaching school in Chicago, is home to spend Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mary Drake and family. Our new Spfing Oxfords are the finest in the city, all widths in all leathers. We make a Specialty of fitting the feet with the best footwear made.—Rowles & Parker. E. G. Sternberg went to Laporte yesterday and from there to Logan, lowa, where he will bid on a. contract to .lengthen the ditch that one of their dredges is now working on. J. W. Ward, the Rensselaer well driller, says he was a schoolmate'of the Marker brothers, now in the federal prison at Ft. Leavenworth for wrecking the First National bank at Tipton, and who were sentenced Tuesday.
■Kjames Hallagan arrived home Thursday night from Ocalla, Fla., where his father anti sister, Patrick Hallagan and Miss Maggie, have been spending the winter months. The latter will arrive here in the course of a few weeks.
VMiss Helen Murray returned /o Oxford, Ohio, Wednesday to 're-enter college after a few days visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Murray. She was accompanied here by Miss Hattie Miller of Pawpaw, 111., and who also returned with her to school.
Mrs.. Robert Sheetz accompanied by. Miss Lena Tuteur went to Parr Wednesday to spend a few days with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. K. Garriott. She will return from thefre to her home in West Chicago, Mrs. Sheetz had been spending several days here with James Ennis and family.
Bring any horses you have for sale to the Rensselaer Horse Sale next Wedneday, April 6, It will cost you nothing whatever to sell your horses at these sales, and besides local buyers who may want a horse for farm work or driving purposes there will be a number of city buyers here.,
