Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Jesse Welsh of Chicago spent Sunday here with his brothers Ben and Lewis. Help boom Rensselaer. Leave an order at The Democrat office for a box of those souvenir en-? velopes. A. J. Brenner returned Sunday from a business trip to Jamestown, No. Dak., where he purchased a 160 acre farm. We have the work shoes for men which combine comfort with durability. Every pair guarant teed.— Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. sLFred Tyler has traded his resi deuce property on North Westoii street to W. D. Sayler of west of town for the latter’s 80 acre farm in southeast Marion. XJDr. and M|rs. E. N. Loy were called to Piqua, Ohio, Sunday night by the very critical conj dition of his father, who has beer} in poor health for some time. '"pSaylord McFarland came up from Marion Saturday to make a short visit with his parents, J. A. McFarland and wife. He is one of the teachers at the Marion Business College. Mrs. H. M. Grant returned Sunday from a several days visit in Chicago with relatives. She was accompanied home by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. I. D. Grant who will make a few days visit here. The high school baseball team crossed bats with the Brook high school team at the latter place Saturday, defeating them by a score of 8 to 5. A return game will be played here one week from Saturday. We have just received a fine line of oxfords for boys and girls. We have the new things for them. Inspect our line before purchasing your children’s shoes. —Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.
A party by the name of Myers, from South Bend, has rented the Stockton room on Washington street, formerly occupied by the Roth Bros, meat market, and will conduct a merchant tailoring establishment therein. Aaron Hickman went to Hammond Monday to visit his son Alfred and family for a few days. He is thinking some of going the carpenter .trade. Mrs. Hickman spent Monday afternoon and yesterday in Hammond. Marion Cooper and family returned last week from Wall, So. Dak., and have rented property in the east part of town and will reside in Rensselaer. Mir. Cooper sold his 80 acre claim at Wall for sls per acre before leaving there. Wolcott Enterprise: Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Dibell, who have been at a sanitarium in Biloxi, Miss., since January Ist for the benefit of Mr. Dibell’s health, returned home Thursday evening. The sojourn there was of much benefit to Mr. Dibell’s health. V Mrs. Louis Paulson of Wheatmeld came Saturday forenoon, and accompanied by her sister, Mrs. J. Tilton, went to Chicago to spend Sunday with their sister, Mrs. R. A. Mannan of Wheatfield, who was operated on in a Chicago hospital several days ago for tumor. Thos. Reed of Carpenter tp., brought in a couple of hen eggs Saturday that weighed 4 ounces each, and were some two or three times as large as the ordinary egg. Tom thinks if he is going to get this size eggs right along he will have to sell them by weight rather than by the dozen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder of Keensburgh, 111., came Saturday on a sad errand, bringing their 18-month-old daughter for burial in the Dunkard cemetery in Barkley township, her death having been caused from pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder moved from Union township to Illinois about a year ago.
Special Flyer for thia Week:— 150 Boys’ Knee Pants Suits, sizes 4 to 16 years, of good all wool materials. The coats are just as good style as any. The pants are straight knee pants, therefore, I wish to close them out. See the price, $1.78 per suit.— Model Clothiers, Simon Leopold, Manager. See our show window. ‘
