Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Benj. Harris Went to Claypool Monday to spend a few days with relatives. w .■■■■-■<? Come to-day, the time is short. The closings out of t!he Cash Store. —G. B. Porter. Mrs. Geo. P, Ketchum and Misses Jane and Bessie Moody were visitors yesterday. Barefoot sandals for men, women and children at Fendig’S Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block, ' ■ V/.-Vy ; 7' : W. J. Holmes was a Lafayette and Indianapolis business visitor yesterday. He expects to be gone three or four days. Abe Halleck and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McFarland autoed over to Culver Sunday; having a very pleasant trip, and Abe’s auto never balked once. and Mrs. C. L. English of Danville, 111., stopped here Saturday for a brief visit with his brother. Dr. E. C. English, while on their way home from Chicago via auto. > , Leave your offer at the Home Grocery for any kind of fruits for canning. They are now getting blackberries, plums, peaches, blueberries and other fruits almost daily. The Home Grocery is introducing a new sealer Tor Mason fruit jars, known as Keerafrs Vacuum sealer, which does away with rubbers, seals instantly and is absolutely a sure keeper. 10c a box. Try them. J. C. Porter who was opated on some time ago but received no parmanent benefit, is in a critical condition and can live but a short time. Her husband, it will be remembered, dropped dead a few months ago at his home in Rensselaer. E. J. Christman, who was employed in the mechanical depart ment of the Democrat for the past two years, has resigned his position and goes to Huntington to take a S2O-a-week job as linotype operator on the Huntington Morning Herald. His family will move as soon as he procures a house. The Democrat wishes him success in his new location.
