Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

! B. F. Fendig spent yesterday in Chicago. < A. J. Bellows w r as in Chicago vesterdaly on business. , ' _. . j Miss May Rowley of Wabash spent Sunday with friends here. You should see our line of beautiful lace curtains.— Rowles & Parker Miss Flora Harris returned home Monday from a couple of days visit in Lafayette. Jellycon, a delicious jelly dessert, any flavors, 10c or 3 packages for 25c, at the Home Grocery. v ' • ■ Dr. E. N. Loy went to Indianapolis yesterday to attend the meeting of the State Board of Health. Miss Ethel McCarthy expects to go to Terre Haute Thursday for a visit with relatives and friends. Miss Blanche McCarthy went to Englewood Monday for a ,short visit with her sister, Mrs. Roy Chizum. Miss Anna O’Reilly of Chicago, who has been here for the past few days visiting -with friends, returned to her home Monday. Vern Shock, who with' his family have been living at Pasadenia, Cali., for the past three years, has lately returned to Rensselaer and will remain here indefinitely. His wife and two children have V6en here for some time. Miss Belle . Laßue returned to DePauw Monday after an absence of two or three weeks because of sickness, to complete her course in music. She was accompanied by Miss Madie Drake, who went for a few days visit with friends.

E. P. Honan was called to Delphi yesterday to attend the funeral of a relative, John Dixon, aged 78 years, a native of Ireland who came to Delphi 1861 and conducted a shoe store in that city for 35 years. He leaves a widow and five children. Delphi Herald: . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Porter; -Miss Makeever and S. Roth of Rensselaer called upon Mrs. Newberry Howe Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Porter were residents of Delphi five years ago. They made the trip here in their touring car. The Home Grocery has purchased the Wiseman grocery at Aix and will stock same with a first class line of groceries. The phenominal growth of this firm is the result of the push and enterprise of the individual members of the firm, who now have one of the largest grocery trades in town. Saturday, Sunday and Monday were beautiful gpring days, and were the first real warm days, to warm up the earth, we have had. A little rain was needed to loosen up the ground on the top and for the oats, and this came Monday night in a ‘splendid shower. Yesterday was bright and pleasant and vegetatioffi of all kinds was just jumping out of the ground. Fruit trees are all in blossom and shade trees are nearly full leafed. A prettier picture than Rensselaer presents today would be hard to find. Brook Reporter: Doc Wood is seriously think of moving to the state of Washington this summer and joining the Brook

j| | ■ *1 The above is the new Doc Last now extremely popular. We have it in tan or black Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store Opera House Block