Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
■ g»i *«m r j| The Biggest Little Gar .• .■'•■ —ln The World = 20 H. P., Sliding Selective Gears, Bosch Magneto, $750. Call for demonstrtion. Also Agent for the “Richmond,” it is worth your examination. L. B. ELMORE’S GARAGE Phone 195. REMINGTON, IND. L - _-- - ■ ■ --
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 50c; Oats, 36c. Elizur Sage was in Delphi on business Monday. Miss Milocent Work spent Saturday in Chicago. B. S. Fendig was in Chicago on business yesterday. Frank Foltz was in Kentland on "business yesterday. Walter Lutz of Purdue spent Sunday here with friends. W. H. Morrison was a business visitor in Chicago yesterday. Mrfe. Fred Phillips and little daughter spent yesterday in Chicago. Mr. John Copsey of Sheridan was the guest of Miss Rose Carr Sunday. True Woodsworth and family spent Sunday at Monon with relatives. Fred Bijd and daughter of nortlh of the railroad are sick -with pneumonia. Granville Moody and son Granville, Jr., were in Lafayette on business Monday. Misses Marie and Lizzie Molitor, of near Francesville spent Monday in Chicago. Mrs. C. M,. Williams and daughter, Mrs. Charles Porter, spent Monday in Chicago. James Ennis went to West Chicago Monday to visit his step-son, Bob Sheetz and family. Oscar Leach of Hammond . spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr, and Mirs. Alex Leach. Albert Goble of Monon made a short visit here with his niece, Mrs. Ed Eloyd and family, Sunday. John Hordeman’s little daughter is reported somewhat better from her.recent attack of malarial fever. L! B. ’ Elmore of Remington took the train here yesterday for Chicago to bring back a Hupmobile, for which he is agent. Miss June Alexander of near Indianapolis came Thursday evening to visit the family of N. S. Bates, returning home yesterday. Use the souvenir envelopes of Rensselaer when writing your friends at a distance. Only 10 cents per'bunch, of 25, on sale only at The Democrat office. Andrew Carnagie will give a \ $50,000 public library to the city of Gary, the city to raise $5,000 per year by taxation for its support. \ We take pleasure in fitting shoes to feet that are hard to fit. Shoe fitting is our specialty-. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. v' ,
