Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. H. S. Harmon of Garrison, la., and James McCord of Spencer, lowa, returned . home Friday after an extended visit here with their brother J. F. McCord. A. G. W. Farmer received a few samples of apples from his. son Henry, direct Bom the Spokane, Wash., apple show. Tlfey were very fine and made one’s mouth water’to look at them. Lest you forget, we again repeat, the Barnyard Shoe is king of all work shoes. Try a pair of these. Sold and warranted at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. jxCorn husking stories are coming in quite plentiful nowadays. Dennis Healy of Parr says he husked 102 bushels Saturday and hauled it 2% miles. He had his first load by 10 ssand his second load by 3:30. Can it be possible that Colonel Roosevelt intends to make people buy the periodical of which he is associate editor if they insist upon learning what he thinks of the election results? —'New Orleans Times Democrat. John Girard of Roselawn was fined $5 and trimmings by Mayor Meyers Saturday for intoxication. The total fine and costs was $10.60, which, on his promise to send the mayor a check for, he was allowed to depart. Tjohn Kresler of Rensselaer and Everett Halstead of Newton tp., left yesterday for an extended southern trip in which they will visit the scenes of the civil war in which Mr. Kresler participated, including Culpepper, Fredericksburg, Richmond and Winchester, Vi., and numerous other points. They will also visit Washington, D. C., and other points of interest in that vicinity. They expedt to be gone two or three weeks. "