Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Democrat and Indianapolis News for only $3.75 per yr. LN. Hemphill was in Hammond on business -Wednesday-. ■ • Only 75 cents for the round trip to Chicago to-morrow. Excursion on the Monon. • “ Pauline Pumphrey went to Monticello Wednesday to visit Mrs. Wnfi. Roth and other friends. ■ Miss Belle Bullis of southwest of town left Thursday for, Larimore, No. Dak., to visit numerous relatives. . Genuine Quaker Parchment Butter Wrappers, either blank or printed, always on sale at The Democrat office. James Ellis went to Chicago Thursday to visit his brother John, who is a student at Rush Medical College.

Frank Templar and wife of Chicago came Thursday to visit his mother. Mrs. Minnie Zimmer of south of town. t

All kinds of underwear for hot weather. SI Porous-knit union suits, short or long sleeves, 69c. —Rowles & Parker.

Mrs. Albert Wolfe and children went to Wabash yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. John Worden, for a few days

John Culp and Oliver Pitts went to Gilman, 111., W ednesday where they conducted a stand at the old settlers day picnic.

Emmet Maxwell and family of Dunkirk returned home Wednesday after a week’s visit with his father, E. C. Maxwell and family.

Miss Florence Powell of Chicago returned home Thursday after a three weeks visit w r ith David Bare and family of south of town.

Airs. Frank Sims of Wabash returned home Wednesday after a week’s visit wtih James and George Kennedy and families of south of town.

We are still selling old wheat flour, White Star $1.40 and Acme $1.50. Every sack guaranteed to please or your money refunded. —Rowles & Parker.

Aliss Alice Shedd left Thursday for Buffalo to meet her sister Edith, who is on her way home from a three -weeks visit in tire east. They will return by the lakes.

Miss Edna Randle of Clarks Hill, who had been visiting her grandfather, Henry Randle, a few days, went to Battle Ground Thursday to visit a few days before returning home. "bsThe Rensselaer Boys’ Band will go to Fountain Park next Thursday to furnish music for Old Settlers day. Band concert will be on next Wednesday night instead of Thursday night, as usual. /

Omar Iliff went to Marion yesterday to complete the business course that he is taking at the Indiana Business College. He had been spending the two weeks vacation at home with his parents south of town.

We want every man and woman in Jasper county to see our various lines of footwear for fall and winter, before purchasing their footwear. Our hew ones are here.—Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House", Block.

W. J. Sanderson and family of Monte Vista. Colo., who had been visiting in Ohio and the past week with their daughter, Mrs. George Michael, left Wednesday for Hamilton, Mo., to visit relatives, before returning home. ' ~~ ’" '• ' r*:' ■■ ■■ '.

Miss Estella and Mr. John Watkins of West Virginia, and Miss Lettie Gaffield of Watseka, 111., left Monday after spending seyeral days with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Wm. VanNatta, southeast of town. Miss Lettie Abrahamson of Chicago was also entertained at the VanNatta hor/ie this week.

The Monticello Herald states that parties in Kentland have been in consultation with a law firm in that city with a view of fixing the responsibility for the death of the little Fry/child in the _ burning of an automobile near Kentland last week and if possible recover damages from Wm. Egan, the driver of the automobile.