Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Fanchon. / ’' - Fanchon for quality, Fanchon at the G. E. Murray Co. * - .John Eger was a business visitor in Chicago yesterday. V Come and see the “Stay Down” tank heater at Gwin & Watson’s. C. W. Coen of Sooth Bend came down Thursday on a business trip. ■ ) ’■ “Dr.” Hoover went to Loganspor£ Thursday on professional business. MrT and Mrs. F. B. Meyer Of Tolleston were visiting relatives here Thursday. r The Depot Grocery is selling fine Michigan potatoes at 15c a peck this week. Men’s suits and overcoats at Murray’s Clothing Stcire. Special values for $7.50 and $10.00; For ladies’ suits and ladies’, misses’ and children’s cloaks, go to The G. E. Murray Co. The 1910 census gives Lake county a population of 82,864, a gain of 44,972 since 1900. * Mrs. Thomas Thornton came up from Lafayette yesterday for a few days visit with friends.
Mrs. A. B. Robbins and daughter Fannie of Demotte were business visitors here Thursday. Paris Daugherty came yesterday from Ten Sleep, Wyo., for a few days visit with relatives. A. A. Boyer and wife of Dwight, 111., returned home Thursday after a short visit at* his farm north of town. Mrs. Hale Warner went to Indianapolis Thursday to make a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Virgil Hamilton and husband. A.' J. and W. H. Brenner entertained Tuesday afternoon at the Makeever jdouse, in honor of Miss Lena Tuteur. Mrs. C. T. Vandyke of Indianapolis, who had beep visiting her neice, Mrs. George Fate, here a few days, returned home Thursday. I - \ ' '- a- ' . ~ . I Mr. and Mrs;‘John Kimble of Copemish, Mich., came Tuesday and are visiting their son George of Gifford and daughter, Mr?. Chas. Smith of northeast- of Pleasant Grove. Miss- Agnes Thomas went to Hegewisch, 111., Wednesday to visit and attend the annual dance and banquet of the Knights of Columbus to be given on Thanksgiving eve.
The grocery at the depot which opened under new management last week reports a fine start. It is being conducted on a strictly cash basis and is a very nice and complete store. Don’t forget us when you are ready to buy your rubber footwear. We have all kinds for men, women and children. — Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block. Mrs. Lucy A. McComb and daughter, Mrs. A. L. Clark, of Lafayette, returned home Thursday after a few days visit here with Miss Flora Harris and A. L. Padgitt and family. Dr. A. Reeds Cushion Sole Shoes insure comfort and warmth and prevent damp, cold feet so prevalent at this time of the year. Sold and warranted at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block. Do you know? A Maxwell 4 cyl., 22 H .P. automobile costs less to use than a horse and buggy, that this was proved by an actual tept? We are now demonstrating this wonderful 4 cyl., 22 H. P. automobile costs will you try this car? Yes, or no ?— Maxwell. NjW. E. Price of Farr has traded hm residence and business properiy at Parr for the Gangloif farm of 178 acres, in Barkley tp., owned by- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gangloff and* occupied by Chris Morgenegg. The Parr property was put in at $5,000 dud the farm figured at S7O per acre. 1 Elvin Fisher, of Lisbon N. D, arrived here Wednesday to make a few weeks visit;. He reports that the weather there was not nearly as cold as he found it here, it being quite mild. He will 'go from here to Shelbyville to visit relatives. Mr. Fisher expects to return to Dakota in the spring.
