Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Earle Reynolds and Nellie Donegan CHAMPIONS OF ALL CHAMPIONs""of""tHe"^VORLD === = And Six Headline Acts ' 4th of JULY WEEK ?S E An opportunity of seeing the highest salaried Artists the Hoosier State has ever produced in the r.re«t ??r at r ?- kat T f, n d Dancing Act in their home town-the two Great Hoosier Artists who haveattractti -.fl"*' 0 " °/ i I J th f u Kmgs ? n i Q uee " s in Europe and the Entire World. Special Alimented Orchestra will be imported for the great show. Chicago has never presented any better show at $ 3 admission than you will see in Rensselaer that week. B. F. BARNES, General Manager
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Today’s markets: Corn, 69c; Oats, 48c; Wheat, $1.04. Buy your box stationery and envelopes at The Democrat office. A. Leopgld and sop Moses were Chicago visitors Wednesday. Mrs. A. Gangloff went to Francesville Wednesday for a few days visit. Kenneth Allman returned home Thursday from a short visit in Chicago. > Mr. and- Mrs. D. W. Waymire spent Tuesday with relatives at Demotte. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hackley of Remington were Rensselaer visitors Thursday. !. 1 Joe Hallagan and Paul Healy spent a few hours in Monticello Wednesday. Miss Myrtle Hammerton of New Troy Mich., came Wednesday to visit friends. Dr. S. H. Moore returned home Thursday from a few days visit at Ann Arbor, Mich. Mrs. Wm. Erwin of Monon came Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Frank Floyd and family. Firman Thompson went to Chicago Thursday to get himself an Indian single cylinder motorcycle. All styles of white shoes for women and children at Fendig’3 Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block. Mrs. Hugh Leavel returned Wednesday from Francesville where she had spent a few days with relatives. W. R. Meguire and wife and Hugh Kirk returned Wednesday from a delightful auto tour to Bass Lake, Winona and Chicago. Mrs. Roy Chissom and son came down from Chicago Thursday to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. M. Petty, who have been living in Chicago for the past several years, have moved back to their place at Virgie owing to the failing eyesight of Mr. Petty. The many wearers of our seamless shoes bespeak their merit. That tired, worn out feeling is overcome by wearing our seamless shoes. Fendig’s Expulsive Shoe Store. Opera House Block. There will be preaching at Egypt school houes in Jordan tp., next Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock by Rev. J. C. Parrett of Rensselaer, and every two weeks thereafter at the same hour. The public is cordially invited to these services. , Miss Maud Scott went to Chicago Wednesday from which place in company with her friend, Miss Gibson, she left Thursday for Portland, Ore. They will also visit Seattle, Vancouver and other points in Canada, being gone about three weeks. Mrs. A. C. Pancoast and daughter, Miss Oka, left Wednesday for IVoodstock, Vt., to visit the fortuer’s daughter, Mrs. Everett Halstead, for an indefinite time. They will also visit Boston, Philadelphia and other eastern points before returning home.
