Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ferd Hamilton. Paul Miller and Mack DuCharme spent Sunday afternoon with friends at Monon. Everybody welcome at the Sparling sale. Help the Catholic ladies dispose of the home-made dinner. |\ Misses Married Harris and Mary Harper returned to DePauw University Monday after a short visit with their parents. A considerable amount of ground is still covered with water along the Kankakee although the water is slowly receding. Master Willis Wright returned Saturday afternoon from a week's visit with his aunt. Mrs, Rufus Knox, in Chicago. A steam shovel and a force of n are at work grading the Gifford trpad rear McCoysburg where it wilF pass over the Monon. ; I T- ' 1 Mis.es Alice and Jennie Eib of i Barkley tp.. went to Plymouth,, Mon- : day yo visit Mi.-s Mary Parker, a iyorlege’; friend, . a few days. I’ r. ; John Ellis Of. the receiving i vi r.’ r»i lie county hospital At Chicwas home to spend Easter i ACier. J. H. S. Eilis.-
Advrrt'sed letters: Mrs, A B. •"Mik. Ethel M, M mill. Mrs. C. Ross. Ralph Robbins. R.. A. Os'borne. J. F. Emerson, Joseph Emerson. D. V. Blake. Mrs. E. P. Horan hnd sori Ed-, ■ ?..i returned home Sunday evening from Chicago where the lat-; ter underwent an operation for the removal of his tonsils last week. Charles Parker returned, to Remington Monday after a short visit here with his family; He says that he has secured a house and will move his family there in about ten days. Ask jour neighbor about the great comfort derived tram the Ladies’ Comfort they purchased at our exclusive shoe store.- —Fendig’s: Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. ' ' Easter, except for a stiff breeze and a rather low temperature, was all that could be hoped for. The day was pleasafrf’ but cool, but it might have been much better for displaying Easter toggery. A reception for new members and the entire membership of the J M. E. church will be given shortly at the church parlors. It is planned to serve a light luncheon and to' spend the evening socially. Only a small crowd attended the wrestlipg match at the Ellis theater Saturdaj' right between Billy Schober and young Gotch Saturday’ evening. Schober gained two falls on Gotch. the first one after a twentyseven minute tussle. korest Morlan, who has been employed in V. Nowels’ restaurant for the last two years, has secured a position as filing clerk for the Monon railroad in its Chicago office. This position offers good opportunities for advancement, and no doubt Forest will make good. When foot ailments come upon you consider whether it is advisable to get footwear of an exclusive shoe dealer who devotes his entire time to footwear or to a man who gives the study of shoes a few of his idle moments. We fit shoes. — Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.
Uncle Lewis Davis, son is still suffering great’y with a cancer on his rose after the skill of five doctors is spent. The cancer is still eating until his nose is nearly gone, and he is about blind. Mr. Davisson is nearly 86 years of age and aside *rom .this cancer trouble has enjoyed good health. The automobile tourist, next /to the robin, is regarded as a faithful harbirger of spring. If this be true, '.'hen real springs is at hand, for the season was opened a few days ago when a . big Stavef-Chi-ca go-six. test car, passed through here enroute to Chicago. An endurance test of the motor and rear axle was being made on the muddy '■roads.' •' Brook Reporter: Mr. afld Mrs. Ben Leopold received a rice present last Thursday, when the stork left a nice .baby girl at their home. Mother and daughter are getting along fine. . .George Sawyer is reported no better, but seems to be gradually failing. He is row unable to be out of bed and is gradually growing weaker and There seems to be no hope of improveI ment
