Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mrs. E. S. Mills of Muncie. who recently returned from N. Dak., where she had .visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Porter, and who had been visiting relatives and friends here a short time, returned to her home Monday. A big colored aggregation of barn-stormers held forth at the Ellis Opera House Monday night and were to stay through the week but the company was so bum that Manager Ellis refused to let them continue after Monday night, and they pulled blit on the south bound train yesterday forenoon. Our lines of women’s shoes are the very best for style, wear and 1 variety. We have the narrow widths not carried in most department stores, therefore we have little trouble in properly fitting you. Inspect our stock when looking forfoot wear. — Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, ftpera House Block. Fred Phillips "set 'em up’ t a packed house Sunday evening, at the Princess Theatre. He had a tew films left over that he did not use Horse Show week and he invited in a large ’ number r *f friends to see them run off Sunday evening. They were fine and the large audience enjoyed the treat very much. Mrs. A. Oppenheimer of New Orleans, who had been here the past few months visiting her daughter. Mrs. B. S. Fendigw left this morning for New York City, where on Oct. 8, she will take a boat for Ludwighofen. Germany, to make an extended visit .with relatives at that place. This is Mrs. Oppenheimers second trip to Germany, her childhood home. i Word comes from Elk Point. So. Dak., of the suicide there on Sept. 16 of Mrs. Emory Elliott, formerly of Walker tp.. but tor several years residing at Kewanna, Ind.. only moving to South Dakota last spring. The woman 7s supposed to have been attacked with a sudden fit of insanity. and after her husband had got up in the morning to do the chores ' she arose and went to the river near by and