Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Chick feed-at The Home Grocery. .. J. F. Irwin made a business trip to Wolco|t yesterday. ' ■ Mrs. Rufus Knox of Chicago came down Monday for a visit with her parents, Air. and Mrs. N. S. Bates. ' John AL Knapp. the local Ford agent, has sold a new Model T touring Car to John Andrus of north of town. Mrs. Jerry Miller and Mrs. Potts of Monon were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swartzell over Sunday. Rev. Joseph Williams returned to Frankfort Monday after preaching the Easter sermon at the Church of God.. Miss Grace Norris returned to her studies at Greentcastle Monday after spending a few days with relatives here.
The acknowledged leaders in the' coffee game —flavor to suit, .all-priced. 15c. 22c, 25c, 30c and 35c.—Horne Grocery. Miss Alarie Williams of Morocco took the train here Alonday for Roachdale where she will visit for a short time. Leon Lamson returned to school at Champaign, 111., Alonday after spending a few days here with his parents. Clyde Gunyon of Parr went Monday to St. Paul, Alinn., near which place he will have charge of a dredging contract. A little work was done last week in cleaning up Milroy Park, cutting out a few trees and trimming up the remainder. Henry Walter, who has been visiting here wth relatives for the past few weeks, returned to his home in Wheatfield Alonday. Bought for a leader —A big special this week —A California Table Peach in a nice syrup, while they last 15c a can.—Home Grocery. Stewart Aloore came Saturday from Kankakee, 111., where he is employed in a hotel, to spend Easter wtih his parents, Air. and Airs. B. J. Aloore. Airs. Catherine Smith of Chicago came Saturday for a visit with the family of her daughter, Airs. Alathew Xessius, of southeast of Rensselaer.
Starke County Democrat: Mrs. Bob Milliron of Terre Haute arrived here last week for an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Truby. The funeral of Mrs. R. B. Harris was held Sunday afternoon from the Harris residence and was largely attended, several relatives and friends from out of town being present. , .4 Cal Cain moved his family and household goods Monday from the Mrs. Loughridge property bn Cornelia street to the Robt. Michael property on South Van Rensselaer street. Mrs. E. P. Honan did not return from Chicago Saturday, as first expected. She decided to remain with Dr. and Mrs. Corcoran until yesterday, when she came home on the 1:58 train. Vaughn Woodworth, who has a job of .firing a locomotive on the C. & N. W. Ry., is home on a few days furlough, having got one of his fingers quite badly mashed.
Our greatest desire is to furnish relief to tired, aching feet. We do this by properly fitting the feet. Try us when purchasing your next pair.—Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Dr. Merrill has succeeded in pretty well healing up the cancer on Lewis Davisson’s face, and it is not likely the old gentleman will be troubled with it to any great extent in the future. Rev. Miriam Haynes of Franklin was in the city Monday as the guest of Rev. J. P. Green. Rev. Haynes is secretary of the society that it attempting to secure a SIOO,OOO for Franklin college. Misses Nellie Meyers and Belle Laßue came home the last of the week from DePauw for the Easter vacation. The latter has been sick ever since she came home with tonsilitis and both sides of her throat have 'had to be lanced. She was reported better yesterday.
