Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Guaranteed New York buckwheat flour at Murray’s. The phone number of the Depot Grocery is 202. Try it once. The Depot Grocery allows none to undersell them. Give them a trial. -.. _ . ' Office stationery makes, an-ac-ceptable Christmas present—if it is printed in an up-to-date manner—and that’s the only way The Democrat prints it. Your shopping is made easy, if you wear Dr. Reed’s cushion sole shoes. We have them for men and women. —Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Xmas presents at Duvall's Quality Shop. Fancy vests, bath robes, smoking jackets, silk hose, dress shirts, silk mufflers and everything nice for presents.—C. Earl Duvall. The largest line of cotton and woolen bed blankets, comforts and quiltings, at lower prices than any competition can name. Come in and examine these for yourselves.—Rowles & Parker. Don’t economize by wearing shoes which allow your feet to be damp and cold. This is false economy and extravagance. We have those warm shoes for men, women and children. —Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. We have lamb’s wool insoles,, garters, leggings leather shbe strings, viscol for making shoes strings, Viscol for making shoes waterproof, all kinds of polish and the many other shoe accessories. Many of these articles are needed at Christmas time Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. The handsomest special edition of a county paper we ever saw has just been issued by the Monticello Herald. It is printed oh an extra good quality of paper and the mechanical and press work is perfect. It is in three sections, 24 pages in all, and is a beautiful piece of work, the illustrations being exceptionally fine. We congratulate the Herald on turning out so neat an issue.
It is reported that a slight change in the running time of .several trains on,the Monon will be made in the near future, but the change will not go into effect tomorrow, agent Beam tells us, and he doesn’t know just when it will. Two new trai is are to be added, it, is said, that is, the train now running only between Monon and Indianapolis, leaving Monon at about 11 :30 a. m. and returning at about 3 p. m., will run on through to Chicago. This will necessitate some slight changes in the present schedule, which will be announced as soon as officially made. Levi Renicker came over yesterday from North Manchester to spend a few days with old friends in Jasper county. He and his brother Fred recently bought another farm three miles from North Manchester, 160 acres, and he thinks they got a bargain. Fred will occupy the place. is still with the International Harvester Co.,’ but is taking a vacation now. He tells us that his aged mother met with quite a serious accident in falling down a cellar-way last week, breaking her right hand and bruising her up quite badly, but she is up and about all the time. She is almost 78 years of age, but is very active for a person of her age. WATCH FOR COUNTERFEITS Bogus Silver and Bills Said to Be In Circulation in State. Warsaw, Ind., Dec. 9. —Local banks have discovered that counterfelbsllver dollars are in circulation. The coins are excellent imitations and have a good ring, but are lighter than the genuine. The milling on the edge is ajso imperfect. , " -' South Bend, Ind., - .Dec. 9. Banks have posted against counterfeit $2 bills that have appeared here. The counterfeit is cleverly executed, but imperfect serial cumbers aid in detection. ,
PLAYS WITH MATCHES; DIES Mother Hears Cries, but Pays No Heed, Thinking Child Frolicking. Newcastle, Ind., Dec. 9., —- Charles Luther, 3-year-old son jf Cal Luther, while playing with matches set his clothing on fire and was fatally burned. The mother was sitting in the next room with the door closed between them. She paid co attention to the cries of the child, thinking it was the noise of the children playing. When she opened the door she was terrified at seeing the little boy enveloped in flames. The child’s body was burned to a crisp.
