Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Buy your Binder Twine at Eger Bros. k Mr. and Mirs. Ed Mauck of Muncie are visiting relatives here this week. Frank Shindler of Chicago was here Sunday, and Monday visiting and oh business. All kinds of footwear for all kinds of people at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. r • . _ * John Ellis, a student; at Rush Medical college, Chicago, came Mondav to visit his father. J. H. Ellis. V . Mrs. J. W. Horton went ta the springs at Benton Harbor, Mich., yesterday for a two' weeks rest. Miss Amy Schjolbeig of Chicago" returned home yesterday after a short visit here with Sam Pullins and family. The ball game here Sunday between the Wrens and Remington resulted in a score of 13 to 2 in favor of the former. xßev. J. C. Parrett will preadh an Curtis Creek school house in Newton tp., next Sunday at 3 p. m. The public is cordially invited. MCleve Eger and wife, Dr. 11. JpKannal and wife, Harry Parker and Miss Irma Kannal are fishing this week on the Kankakee river. There will be an ice cream social at Good Hope, one mile west of Aix, Saturday evening, July 23, for the benefit of church purposes. Ladies, please bring cake. Mrs. Rebecca Greene of Boone county, who had been visiting with Wm. Greene and family the past year, returned home Monday where she will remain for a few months. A. 11. White and wife of Joliet, 111., the latter wihb had been the guest of Mrs. C. W. Rhoades the past two weeks, and the former Sunday here, returned home Monday. Mrs. Maggie Karsten went to Melvin, 111., yesterday to attend the funeral of her father-in-law, John Karsten, who died Sunday of cancer, aged 69 years. The funeral was held yesterday. Mrs. William Shields and son of Wabaslh 1 , who had been visiting the family of F. M. Parker, went to Remington Monday to visit relatives, after which they will return here for a longer visit. - ~ Mrs. Zern Wright returned home Saturday from' a visit with her sister, Mrs. D. V. McGlinn, at Remington. Her mother, Mrs. JoUiin Gray, went over the same day to spend a short time with ' J rs. McGlinn. Mrs. N. E. Dunn of Remington, Who had been visiting with J. A. McFarland and wife the past week, went to Monon Saturday to visit her brother, Clai ence Bridgeman. She will return home from there. Mrs. E. S. Mills of Muncie returned home Saturday after a week’s visit here with relatives. She expects to go to Mitchell, So. Dak., soon for an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Porter. MF. B. Meyer of Gary is here for a View days visit. He had bargained for a drug stock at Gary and the lease of the room occupied, he states, but t’he party went back on the deal and he is still out of business. Goodland Herald: Mrs. B. S. Rice went Wednesday to Rensselaer for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Prowty and family. Another sister, Mrs. Joe Fish and husband of Chicago, are visiting in Rensselaer. Mrs. M. B. Richards of Lansing, Mich., a sister of Sheriff L. P. Shirer, returned to Rensselaer Monday from a few days visit -with her brother, W. M. SGiirer at Valparaiso. She will visit here for several days before returning home. Forsythe has opened a store in Brook to close out the remainder of his stock of the Chicago Bargain Store, occupying the room vacated by E. V. Ransford, who has moved his branch store back to Rensselaer. Jerry Hfealy and Miss Laura Phillips are taken along as clerks. i
