Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Bro. Ragon of the Lowell Tribune was a business visitor in the city Monday See our new line of Oxfords. Best ever, at The Cash Store, G. B. Porter, Prop. jpMrs. Simon Fendig of Wheatfield visited with relatives here Monday between trains * Dr. A. J. Laws returned to Crown Point Saturday after a few days business visit here. Mrs. N. Littlefield went to Fair Oaks Monday to visit her brother, F. R. Erwin and family. The Wheatfield and Rensselaer high school base ballists crossed bats herb Saturday, Wheatfield winning by a score of 4 to 1. A complete line of new spring and summer merchandise, all at wholesale prices to help to close out .the Chicago Bargain Store.

Misses Cloe and Pearl Wasson, two eldest daugfiters of Harrison Wasson, spent Monday in Chicago with Mrs. N. H. Hurd; - ■■ Mrs. W. A. Wellinghoff of Chicago returnel home Monday after a few days visit here with her sister, Miss Elizabeth Spaulding. The town of Kentland will hold a special election on April 29 to vote on the proposition of improving its waterworks sys'tem. . # The census enumerators, 70,000 strong, will begin their-round-up of Uncle Sam’s family, next Friday in all sections of the .country Miss Gertrude Goodrich of Ukiah, Cali., who has been visiting relatives in Jasper county since last November, will return home to-day. Mrs. C. J. Meek and Mrs. M. J.’Stewart of Brookston, returned home Saturday after making a visit here with Miss Ella Sayler and other friends. -•4 £ ■ ' .. ' ■ ' Alex Hurley, Mrs. James Myers and Frank McGinnis went to Westivlle Saturday to be with the latter’s father, Joseph McGinnis, who seriously ill.

Mrs. A, J. Bellows returned home Saturday from Berwyn, 111., where she had been spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Murphy. J. D. Allman returned' Monday from a—visit over Sunday with his/brother John at Logansport, whb has been in poor health for several weeks but is now improving nicely. 'k Mr, * Meade. Prevo, formerly of Gillam tp., was married March 27, at Caldwell, Idaho, so Miss Blanche Greenfield of’that place, and also formerly of Gillam tp. They will reside on a ranch near Caldwell.