Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Come to Rensselaer the 4th, Floyd Meyers spent Thursday in Chicago. John Marlatt was in Chicago on business Thursday. B. J. Moore went to Frankfort Thursday on business. Wm. E. Moore was a Delphi business visitor Thursday. , - W. F. Smith made a business trip to Lafayette Thursday. Mrs. Bruce White is spending a few days with relatives in • Walker tp. Mrs. Roberts and daughter, Miss Marceline, spent Thursday in Lafayette. Miss Floy Williams left Thursday for a month’s visit with relatives at West Plains, Mo. C. J. Dean returned home Wednesday from a few days business visit at Indianapolis. Don Beam, who has Keen visiting his aunt at Cairo, Mich., returned home Tuesday night,. We . are paying 16 y 2 cents for strictly fresh eggs.—C, E. PRIOR, Fancy Produce Market, Phone 39. G. D. Klymer of Goodland and C. L. Knauss of Lafayette were here on business a few days this week. Walter Crampton is here from Chicago to spend the remainder of the summer with his uncle, C. E. Prior. Mrs. Mattie Grant, who has been visiting the past few days with her son Orlan and wife at Lafayette, returned home Tuesday. Avoid aching feet. Wear Reed’s Cushion Sole Shoes. Sold and warranted at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block. O. N. Hile, the Rawleigh medicine man, arrived home Saturday from Valparaiso in his Reo 2-cylin-der car, which he has had remodeled for use in canvassing his goods. E. G. Burley will deliver a speech on Co-operation to the Gleaners at their hall Saturday night, June 29. Everyone cordially invited whether a Gleaner or not. Eight-thirty p. m. xx Perfect fitting shoes are needed to avoid aching feet. We endeavor to alleviate your foot troubles by properly fitting your feet.—Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block. Word received here from Mrs. James Willis, who is notv recovering from an operation in a Chicago hospital, siates that she 'is gaining steadily now and may be expected to return home in a couple of weeks. Miss Elizabeth Spitler, who had been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Delos Coen, at Chicago since the close of college at Oxford, 0., returned home Thursday to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Spitler. J. M. Lesh and grand-daughter, Miss Geneva Lesh, of Menominee, Wis., who have been visiting relatives and friends in Jasper county for the past month, left Wednesday morning for their home. ' They were’ accompanied by another grand-dau-ghter of Mr. Lesh, Miss Marie Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Arnold, of Barkley tp., who will visit .there for an indefinite time.