Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig and son spent yesterday in Chicago. Eugene Purtelle,, the railroad promotor, was in the city yesterday. N. C. Shafer made a business trip to Newcastle Tuesday evening. ' V Wm. Postill made a business trip to Lafayette Wednesday morning. See those ammonia-proof shoes, with two full soles, for barnyard wear, at Rowles & Parker’s. Miss Eva Clark went to Hammond Wednesday to spend a week with her sister, Mrs. James Mead. New fall clothing arriving daily. Come in, I will show you.—Model Clothing Co., S. Leopold, Mgr. Miss Verda Williams of Kokomo is visiting here this week with her brother, George A. Williams, and wife. A. W. Sawin, who has been visiting with relatives in Indianapolis and Edinburgh, returned home Tuesday. Father V. H. Krull of Collegeville went to Covington, Ky., Wednesday . morning to attend the funeral of a friend. Charles March of Lucerne. Wyo., a former resident of Winamac, came Wednesday for a visit with Miss Hazel Jacks. Mr. and Mrs. William Wasson returned to their home at Union City yesterday after a visit here with their ton Harrison and ilyMrs, Austin Hopkins and daughter, Miss Gertrude, went to Chicago Wednesday to spend the day with relatives and friends. Conrad Kellner took charge of the Jud Maines interest in the firm of Maines & Hamilton Thursday for which he recently traded. Mrs. L. Shephard of Kankakee, 111., who has been visiting here with Mrs. Maines for the past few days, returned home Wednesday. , See me for your boys’ school suit, caps and sweater coats. I can save you money on any purchase. —Model Clothing Co., Simon Leopold Mgr. "Wednesday’s Delphi Herald: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hackley of Remington are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Dobbins and family, south of town Miss Gertrude Welsh, who has been visiting here with relatives the past few months, left Tuesday for Aberdeen, Wash., where she will teach again this year. Lon Kiser and Eugene Hasty went to Chicago Sunday and got so badly turned around that they missed their train and didn’t get home until Monday morning. The most complete line of boys’; men’s and children’s fall hats and caps in the city, from 50c to $3.00. Call in and. let me show you.—Model' Clothing Co., S. Leopold, Mgr. Mrs. Frank Haskell and little son returned home the first of the week from a visit with Carter Moore and family at Frankfort and with relatives at Lebanon. V. Nowels and son Herald went to Chicago Wednesday where the latter will visit a few days with his grandmother, Mrs. E. Smith, yern returning that evening. - Mrs. B. F. Fendig and Mrs. Kate. R. Watson and daughters, Myra and Catherine, and Mrs. Sam Borchardt and sons, Norman and Berhard, and daughter Jeanette returned Tuesday evening from a week’s outing at Bass Lake. Sam Fendig returned home Sunday, and B. F. Fendig Monday evening. , I • '■ , Rev., and Mrs. J. C. Parrett returned home Tuesday evening from attending the Bible conference as Winona Lake. Mr. Parrett states that a deficit of about 53,000, which was not realized from the’ sale of seats as -expected, was made up by the evangelist “Billy” Sunday, in order to make the meeting pay for itself.