Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Buy your Binder Twine at Eger Bros. William McCord went to Chicago yesterday. E. S. Rhoads was a Chicago visitor Thursday. W. R. Lee was a Chicago goer Wednesday. To-day’s markets : Wheat, 97c; Corn, 56c; Oats, 34c. Geo. Colvert is visiting relatives in Oxford this week. Wilson Shaffer was in Moniicello on business Wednesday. Mrs. Orlan Grant is visiting relatives in Hammond this week. James Randle Is visiting his father, Nelson Randle, here this week. Mrs. Jack George of Chicago is visiting relatives near Rensselaer. Misses Anna and Mabel Stocksick are spending a couple of weeks with friends in Chicago. Miss Mildred Harris went to South Bend Wednesday to visit Mrs. C. W. Coen a few weeks.

Mrs, Ruth Stephenson and daughter of Erie, Pa,, is visiting Charles Stephenson and family. Barefoot sandals for men, women and children at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block. Miss Xellie Meyers entertained some thirty young people at her home on Division street Tuesday evening. Miss Edna Babcock of Parr returned home Thursday after a few days visit here with Miss Ruth Parkison. X Alexander Leach was still alive at the hour of going to press. but is likely to die at almost any moment. 200 pairs childrens’ shoes, sizes S to 1, were $1.50, now 95 cents. —Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block. Dr. Chas. Vick has cataract so badly in both his eyes that he cannot scarcely recognize his best friends on the street, he says. According to the school ceijsus of 1910 Chicago now has a population of 2,100,000 people, a gain of 178,000 in the last two years. Miss Carrie Pierce will sing a solo, “The Great White Trone,” at the Vesper Services on the court house lawn to-morrow evening.

Mr. George C. My res and Miss Lucy Clager, a popular young Wheatfield couple, were married by Squire Irwin Wednesday afternoon, at his office. The young ladies of the Catholic church took in SB7 at tfheir lawn social Wednesday night, and will clear about S6O, which goes to the new parsonage fund. We are curing many aching feet and will cure yours if you give us t(he opportunity. —Fensig’s Exclusive Shoe Stored Opera House Block. Mrs. J. L. Mcßride and little daughter of Chicago are visiting her parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. Ed Barkley, of Barkley tp., and otflrer relatives here for a few days. Ed Mauck and wife of Muncie, who had been visiting his sister, Mrs. Frank Critser, and other relatives here the past two weeks, returned home Wednesday.

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