Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Sale bills printed while you wait at The Democrat office. Sale bills printed while you wait at The Democrat office. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Halstead of New’ton tp., a son. Mr. and Mrs. George Mustard and Mrs. Sylvester Gray axe sick with the grip, < - —I A stock company is being organized about Winamac to build a farmers’ elevator. Attorney A. D. Babcock of Goodland w r as a business visitor in the city Wednesday. Ray Markin left Thursday for Parkston, So. Dak., where he is employed as a baker. \J.One of the twin babes of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jenkins of near Pleasant Ridge is sick with pneumonia. Joseph E. Thomas has sold to E. P. Lane of Newton tp., his 98 acre farm there. Consideration $5,000. John Bill of Jordan tp., got quite a bad fall in the yard at her home Tuesday, striking on her face and bruising it quite badly. Dr English was called to Fair Oaks Thursday to attend the family of W. D. Geary, one mile west of Ifair Oaks, who were sick with the grip. Wright has been quite sick this w T eek with pneumonia, but is now better and the doctor- thinks he will get along all right ful nursing. ( W. Duvall got a telegram yesterday noon from MJitchell, So, Dak., stating that “Little” Ed Duvall was very low with typhoid fever and not expected to live. “

See our revised prices on many lines before you conclude that you can’t get good shoes at nominal prices. Reductions on all kinds — Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. - The linotyper boosted the price of oats ten cents per bushel in the last issue of The Democrat, by striking the key for a figure “3” instead of a “2.” ’The price should have been given at 28c instead of 38c. --..-John A. Knowlton writes The Democrat ,from Mitchell, So. Dak., under date of Dec. 31, in renewing his subscription arid extending compliments of the season. He said they were having fine winter weather In wet or cold weather, use Reed’s Cushion Sole Shoes- They keep the feet warm and dry arid afford that ease so much desired at this Reason of the year. We have them for men and women. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Wednesday’s Hammond Times: Mrs. W. W. Merrill left yesterday for her home iri Rensselaer after a short visit with Hammond friends. Mrs. Merrill came to Huumond from Hamilton Park, Chicago, where she spent, the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Reed Bennett. Dennis Gleason shipped out 16 head of horses from Rensselaer Thursday might which he had bought about Rensselaer. Horses are a little ’“off” in price over that of a year ago, when they. were away up to the skies, and Dennis .bought this bunch for from $25 to S4O less per head than they would have sold for last year. __ Auctioneers tell us that other stock is selling at the public sales at fully as high as last year.