Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Earl Reynolds add family spent yesterday in Chicago. Dr. F. A. Turfler made a business trip to Chicago yesterday. Joe Moore went to Anderson yesterday for a few days visit with friends. We have a large assortment of hair switches, can match any shade. —Mary Meyer-Healy. j 6 John Herr and wife of McCoyshitrg left yesterday for a several days visit with relatives and friends in Missouri. Dr. and Mrs. I. M. Washburn went to Cedar Lake yesterday to attend the annual picnic of the Monon railroad men. George Simons of Monticello, who was employed on The Democrat recently as lino opera or, was ; n town a few hours yesterday. Mrs. Chris Koepkey and son Robert and daughter Marie went to Francesvilis yesterday for a visit with relatives aa.l friends. Mr. and Mrs. O. Z. Bridges returned to their home in Terre Haute Tuesday after a visit here with his sister, Mrs. I. A. Glazebrook, and friends. The fine growing weather continues and yesterday was a scorcher. Crops are fairly jumping out of the ground and corn has made a wonderful growth this week. .1 .. Mr. and Mrs. Roby Orhood went to Chicago yesterday where they will visit until -Saturday, when they leave for Pearl, 111., for a month’s visit with relatives and friends. Wanted—To know the address of Epram Englenjire or heirs, who lived in Jasper Co., in 1875. It they will write me they may leara of something to their interest. — SAM M. BREWSTER, Attorney, Hillsboro, Mo. Miss Winifred Hubbell returned to her home in Francesville yesterday after a short visit here with Misses Georgia Harris and Belle Laßue. Miss Freda Ruckle, also of Francesville, will remain for a few days longer. A -year-old daughter of James Reed of near Surrey, drank the water off a dish of fly poison' Thursday evening, but the prompt calling of a physician and the giving of antidotes saved the child from any serious effects. T. W. Haus, the restaurant mac, who for a long time has been suffering from diabetes, has been much worse the past week and his condition is considered critical. He Bpent a very bad night Thursday night but was some improved again yesterday—:, and was at his place of business for a short time. We want every farmer and laboring man in Jasper county to remember the Barnyard Shoe. These shoes combine comfort and durability and give you that, foot comfort so much needed during the hot summer days. Sold and warranted by Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Operai House Block. ■-T 1 » ' John O. Hurley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Hurley of south of town, and Miss Irena Jenkins, daughter of Mrs. Fett Jenkins, were quietly united in marriage at 11 a. m. t Wednesday at the home of Rev. Ji P. Green, in the presence of the immediate families of the contracting parties. The young .couple will reside on one of the Makeever farms west of town.