Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John Ramp spent Sunday in ■ Lafayette. • ’ ■ ■- G. J Jessen spent Sunday in Hammond with friends. Frank Biggs of south of town was in Chicago Sunday. Miss Julia Leopold spent Monday in Wolcott with relatives. Emmet Eldrige and Richard Turner were in Chicago Sunday. > . F. M. Wagoner of Gillam tp., was a business visitor here Friday. ’ ■ _ ; fir'Simon Fendig of Wheatfield spent Monday with relatives here. , . - Misses Clara Parker and Harriet Sayler spent Saturday in Lafayette. Kenneth Rhoades and wife of Gary spent Sunday here with relatives and friends. Mrs. J. P. Hammond went to Wheatfield Monday to visit her mother, Mrs. Jens Jensen. < Mrs. Leo Reeves spent Sunday in Valparaiso with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bruner. Miss Tillie Fendig was in Hammond Sunday and spent the day with relatives and friends. Dr. A. R. Kresler accompanied John Timmons to Chicago yesterday to consult a specialist. . Mrs. Frank B. Meyer of Gary returned home Monday after a few days visit with friends and relatives here.
Terence Thompson, an employe on the Gary telephone lines, returned to that place Sunday to resume work. Mrs. Frank Maloy of Lt>well returned home Monday after a few days visit here with her mother, Mrs. M. Eger. Use the souvernir envelopes on sale at The Democrat office when writing to your friends or business acquaintances. Miss Disa Longwell returned to her home at Monon Saturday after a few days visit with Miss Pancoast of Newton tp. Miss Blanche Babcock and Mrs. E. C. English of Rensselaer attended the Theta X I function at Purdue University Friday night. We keep almost every thing in footwear and are always pleased to get you what you want, if we do not have it.—Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Persons having borrowed our wire stretchers will please return -them if not in use. If they are still in use let us know about when they will be returned. — Eger Bros. * If you want good shoes at low prices, ask to see our bargain shoes* We always have broken lots which we closg out at great reductions.—Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Harvey Davison left here Saturday after a two weeks visit with friends and relatives at Rensselaer and adjoining. He was accompanied on the return trip by John Schultz and D. D. Warner. M!rs. J. L. Smith accompanied hear daughter-in-law, Mrs. Roy B. Smith of Hebron, as far as Logansport on her return home Saturday. The latter had been here visiting for the past several days. Miss Myrtle Powell, who had been working here for J. D. Smith, one of the employes on the Sternberg dredge, went to Monticello Saturday to make a short visit. Mr. .Smith and wife left Sunday for Kew'anna where he will again take up the dredge work. ; *•
W. H. Hess, missionary _£>f the American Sunday School Union, who has been organizing schools in Jasper county for the past few weeks, returned to his home at Warsaw Monday to make a two weeks visit, after which time he will again take up the work in this county. Harry Watson was called to Chicago Heights Saturday morning by the critical condition of his. sister, Mrs. Peter Kohler, who underwent a second operation Friday for a chronic ailment. She was ( considerably improved Monday and Harry was expected home last night. ,
