Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Vern Crisler made a business trip to Bluffton Thursday. F. P. Morton of Goodland was over on business: yesterday. I . . -A George W. Goff made a business trip to Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. Lillie Shaw went to Delphi yesterday to visit relatives. Dan Coleman went to Monticello on tile ditch business yesterday. * / X' Mrs. Er E. Powell went to Crawfordsville yesterday to vi'st relatives. . Miss Bessie. Moody went to Chicago yesterday to make a short visit. George Sterhbel was down from Wheatfield on business Thursday. Vern Nowels and Landy Magee spent yesterday at Cedar Lake, fishing. Use “A & K Best” Flour and be happy. $1.50 a sack at the Home Grocery. George Kepner of Kendallville came yesterday to spend a few days with relatives. Miss Belle Laßue went to Greencastle yesterday to visit DePauw University friends. jspround was broken yesterday for the foundation for the Milroy [monument in Milroy Park. i Use the souvernir envelopes ■ on sale at The Democrat office ' when writing to your friends or business acquaintances. Miss Ethel Davis of Logan•port returned home Thursday after a few days visit here with Misses Ethel and Opal Sharp. yThe ’. three-year-old daughter oP-W. P; Michael, caught her finger in a corn feeder a few days ago and had the end of it badly mashed. > Sd.'he frosts of Tuesday and \ Wednesday nights did considerable damage to strawberries. Cherries, apples, etc., had been fixed previously. Several of our citizens report having got tip in light attire at 2:30 to 3 :00 the past few mornings and got a fine view of the noted .Halley’s Comet. Miss Lillian Stevens of Morocco, who ha’d been visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas. Summers of south of town the. past few days, returned home yesterday. W. F. Enslen of Marion, came Tuesday to be with his mother Mrs? J. T. Randle, who has been seriously ill the past few days. He returned home Thursday, reporting her somewhat improved. Persons having borrowed our wire stretchers will please return them if not in use. If they are still in tjse let us know about when they will be ’returned.— Eger Bros. . Hundreds of men, women and children are regularly wearing our shoes year in and year out. Why? because we sell the best shoes made and make a specialty of fitting' the feet. — Rowles & Parker. Mrs. Mary Lowe returned home Tuesday from Elmwood, Neb>, where she went to be with her uncle, N. P. Lefler. & Mr. Lefler died, though, before She arrived. He was a brother of the late Mrs. W. W. Bussel.