Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Sam McVev of near Btook took the train here yesterday for I Burnettsville to visit relatives. Mrs. E..G. Sternberg is visitiing relatives at Charlotte, Mich., for several days. Mr. Sternberg ' will next loeate at Grand Rapids, lowa, and Mrs. Sternberg will igo from Michigan to that place, <has been placed I Spain at the residence of L. A. Harmon on account of three s others of his children being i down with a mild form of scarlet fever. No other new cases are reported. Every day is Bargain day at our store now. Each day new lots are added to our bargain shoes. We can save you much money on a purchase of shoes. Try us.— Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block. ; - ■ The 10:05 northbound train ’ Wednesday got stalled at Fair Oaks by a break to the locomol tive, and had to wait there until another engine was sent to haul the train on in to Chicago, where it arrived two and ong-half hours late.. . “ *

In the suit qf the advisory board of Lincoln tp., Newton county, vs. D. K. Frye, former township trustee, tried in the Xewton circuit court last week, the jury returned a'verdict against Frye for $559.86 for misappropriation of funds.

Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Beam I went to Sheridan Thursday to visit S.' A. Royster, who formerly .worked here as night operator, but is now lo£ated as agent at Sheridan. Mr.- Beam has been granted an extension of two weeks more lay-off. 1 i. I ■ ■ ” i . . pThe two new Model 10 Buicks Mat Worden and J. H. ChapI man were brought to Rensselaer Thursday night. The price of each was SI .050 with lights. Each of the owners will also ! equip their machines with top, I glass and speedometer. Hot weather demands cool and comfortable footwear. We have many styles of shoes which \are neat and at the same time comfortable and cool. Do not be satisfied until you have seen them. —Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block.

pit has been a long time since t\je farmers of this, section of the state have had to plant over ass much corn as this season, and we might also add that it has been many years since the prospects for a corn crop looked so gloomy on the middle of June. County Chairman X. Littlefield, E. -P. Honan *J. C. Carmichael, B. X. Fendig and F. E. Babcock of Rensselaer, John Ryan of Gillam, F. W. Fisher of Kankakee and Sifnon Fendig of Wheatfield, attended the congressional convention at Hammond Wednesday, from this count v.

Len Lefler of Lafayette came up Wednesday'to visit relatives and friends a short time; returning home Thursday evening. A. S, Keen and family of Wheatfield met their son William, who had been attending the deaf mute school at Indianapolis the past year, here Thursday, and accompanied him home. Theodore George is in Chicago looking over an offer of Marshall Field & Co., as to taking a position of traveling dress goods salesman with that company. HiS territory will probably be in the southern part of Indiana. Van Grant is taking his place at Samuel Fendig’s store while he is gone. .

"" Mrs. Sarah Hemphill received a fall Thursday night while going through the front door onto, the porch at her home on Front street, wrenching the sciatic nerve in her hip. She is peifectly helpless and cannot even move herself in bed, sciatic rheumatism having set in. Mrs. Hemphill is almost 81 years of age. John Frey of near Remington is probably the largest' dairyman in Jasper county, and, by the way, one of the best aqd most successful farmers if! the county. Mr. Frey at present is milking 27 cows and is selling over S4O worth of cream each week. Mr. Frey has been selling cream to W. H. Morrison of Rensselaer ever* sipce he has been in business here, and is making big money right along from his dairy.