Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Harry Wiltshire and daughter Ruth returned home Saturday from a two weeks visit at Wabash with the former's sister. Mrs. Peter Giver, and familv. - . s? . / Thomas Eiglesbach and Miss Hattie Wilkins of Chicago are spending the week with tiff former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eiglesbach of southwest of town. Mrs. A. A. Yates accompanied as far as Lafayette by Mrs. I. Yates and daughter Beatrice, went to Williamsport Saturday to visit relatives for an indefinite time. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warnerwent to LaFontaine, In., Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Warner's cousin; F. J. Hale, who died at that place Sunday night, aged 74 years. Congressman Crumpacker is to speak in Rensselaer to-night, ‘‘Crump’’ is scared, as he is making a thorough speaking campaign of the district, something he has never done before. — aAlt Donnelly says he harvested an acre of onions last week and got 446 crates, or 557% bushels. Now if he gets 81 a bushel for them that will be doing pretty well even for Jasper county soil.* Hey? Francesville Tribune: John G. Culp, the Rensselaer auctioneer was in town Saturday. John had a very successful season last year handling sales and already has several booked ahead for this season. ‘
Mrs. A.- Graham of Wolcott, who had been here visiting her sisters, Mesdames W: E. Powers and J. L. Hagins, the past tew days, went to Monticello Monday to visit relatives before returning home. Many are wearing the Barnyard Shoe. They pronounce them the best for durability and comfort. Wear them once and you will wear them always. Sold and warranted at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block. ... Mr. Ray M. Beaver and Miss Stella J. Marion were united in marriage by Rev. Carke at his residence Saturday afternoon. The groom resides in Jordan tp., and the bride’s parents in Barkley, The Democrat joins in congratulations. Quite a number of the Catholic congrgation and several priests from the college went to Hanover Center Monday to a«tend the funeral cf Father Zunibuilta, a former priest of the local parish, winch was held at that place Monday forenoon Carey Lowman of Goblesville, Mich., who has been visiting relatives here for the past week, has rented the Ed Ranton farm near Pleasant Ridge, now owned by J. M. Nafziger of Washington. 111., and will move back to Jasper county the coming spring. While bringing some horses to town Saturday morning to the horse show, riding with Jesse Nichols and leading the horses behind. Ed Parkison, son of James Parkison of west of town, was pulled from the rig and his right leg fractured above the ankle. Men who want shoes ,■ with style and quality should try the Walk-Over. They are the international shoes, worn in all countries by all people. Sold and guaranteed by Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block. The Monon will run another cheap excursion to Chicago next Sunday, Oct. 9, over its Louisville division. Rensselaer and Cedar Lake will be the only stops north of Monon. Round trip rate from Rensselaer 75 cents. Time of train at Rensselaer 9:15 a. m. One of the worst outrages ever perpetrated in this country, alleged to have grown out of its opposition to organized labor, was the dynamiting of the Los Angeles. Times last Friday night and the complete wrecking of the newspaper plant and killing of more than twenty of its employes. The financial loss is $1,000,OQO. Rewards aggregating SIOO,000 have been offered in efforts to taring to justice the cowardly \Vho perpetrated the
