Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Sam Fendig went to Chicago yesterday on business. F. J. Donnelly was in Lafayette on business yesterday. Mrs. Charles Roberts and daughter, Miss Marceline, spent yesterday on Lafayette. Mrs] Harry Bbtt, who has been visitng with friends here for the past few days, went to Chicago yesterday. Miss Cecil returned home Thursday evening, having accompanied her grandmother to her home in Wisconsin. Nedra, A. L. Padgett’s bay mare, won three straight heats in the 2:15 trot at Logansport Thursday. The purse was SSOO.
Charles Stephenson and family returned home yesterday morning from Monticello where they went to attend the funeral of a relative.
“Billy” Merica, who a few' years ago was engaged in the bakery business in Rensselaer, is starting up a new bakery at Kentland, where he recently located. ,
Frank Morrow, of the G. E. Murray Store’s grocery department, js taking a vacation this week w'hich he is spending with relatives in Remingtdi and his mother in Lafayette.
“Dr.” Gregory the well-known agent for the Baker remedies, finished up his canvass about Rensselaer Thursday and left for his home in Wheatfield. Next week he will begin the canvass of Starke county.
Mrs. Nora Morgan-Finhey and Mr. Waldo Congdon, aged 28, of Taunton, Mass., were married in Chicago Wednesday. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan of Rensselaer, but has not resided here for several years. While living in Ehvood she procured a divorce ftom her former husband, Orlando Finmy.
DOUBLE HEADER. Take your eggs to Fancy Produce Market and get the highest cash price for them. Then go to the Racket Store’s big sale and get another bargain. xx. EGG CANDLING. Bring your eggs to the Fancy Produce Market and we will guarantee they will be candled correctly. We have two expert candlers who have done nothing else for years. We will guarantee you a good price, according to the quality of eggs. Phone 39.—C. E. Prior. NOTICE. The Parr Creamery Co. has changed its dates of _■ receiving cream. Instead of every day as heretofore, receiving days will be Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The change will be in effect on and after Monday, July 31. v The reason lor the change being the desire to reduce operating expenses.— By Order of the Board of Directors. NOTICE TO FARMERS. The farmer who has a McCormick Corn Harvester can get repairs at C. A. Robetrs and also repairs for McCormick Shredders. If you want to purchase new either of these machines, please call on me. For this kind of machine, you can not buy 3 better one of anyone. —C. A. Roberts, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind.-
REDUCED RATES TO EVANSVILLE. On account of the Modern Woodmen of America Southern Indiana District convention at Evansville, the Monon Route will sell tickets at one and one half fare for the round trip. Tickets will be on sale Aug. 8 and 9. and will be good to return until August 10, 1911. For further information call on Monon ticket agent.
HOW ANNOYING. Monticello Herald: Eugene Purtelle is still working at his traction line. He says he expects to have it completed from Thayer to Mt. Ayr in 90 days. The only drawback he encounters is a little difficulty in getting his checks cashed. An effort was made to raise at Rensselaer to tide him Over his difficulties, but the subscription stopped at $250, and now he has shaken Rensselaer, saying he will build oh another route. , Subscribe for The Democrat i * * “ ~-; ■
