Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ski M oi Faffs Msire Sfc sure Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Elk Skin Shoes Barefoot Sandals Seamless Shoes Women's Serge Shoes Tennis Shoes and Slippers Canvass Shoes and Slippers. Pendig’s EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Iteins of Interest to City and Country Readers. Gary now has 168 saloons. s. ' 1 ~~ " - 11 To-day’s markets: Corn, 54c; Oats, 34c. - . Buy your Binder Twine at Eger Bros. John Eger and wife were in Chicago Thursday. C. W. Rhoades was in Chicago Wednesday. Watch for the Big Removal Sale of the 99 Cent Racket Store. The Johnsin-Jefferies fight-pic-tures will be barred from Indianapolis. Excursion to Chicago to-mor-row. Round trip from Rensselaer only 75 cents. Almost giving goods away at the closing out of the Cash Store. -—G. B. Porter. Simon Fendig of Wheatfield spent Tuesdav and Wednesday here with relatives. G. B. Porter’s closing out sale will save you S$ on all kinds of dry goods and shoes. • Harry Albahand and wife of Chicago came Wednesday to visit Miss Eva Greenlee. Bargains in hats, shirts and all gents goods at the closing out of the Cash Store.—G. B. Porter. Miss Mabel Xowels went to Chicago Heights Thursday to visit her brother Jesse and family. xi A son of James Hurley, who IVes with AL McCurtain at Parr, is' suffering with summer complaint. All kinds of footwear for all kinds of people at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House .Block. N. E. Schriver of near Mt. Ayr left Wednesday for Battle Creek. Neb., to visit the family of Joseph Shipley. An ice cream social will be given at the Brushwood church in Union tp., Saturday night. All are in vited. Everett Halstead and Miss Rebecca Askew were in Chicago AVednesday to see the military maneuvers. < Going out of business—all kinds of dry goods and shoes at your own price.—The Cash Store. G. B. Porter. After Saturday, July 16, the Xowels restaurant will serve no short orders, meals or cooked orders of any kind.- —V. Nowels, Prop. Philip Mossier of Hammond returned home Thursday after a few weeks visit here with his grandfather, A. Leopold, and family. Mrs. H- J. Clark of Mt. Ayr went to Lafayette Thursday to visit her husband, who is employed by the Johnson Harvesting Co. Charles Payne and wife of Logansport, who had been visiting AV.. I. Hoover and family of south of town the past week, returned home Wednesday.
