Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

July Specials! 200 pair Women’s Oxfords, wer%» $3.00 (It I Afl to $4.00, now - _ OIiUU 150 pair Men’s Oxfords, were s3.t)o to AA AA $5.00, now .. .. Jp£,UU 100 pair Misses' Oxfords, were $1.50 to Hi t aa $1.75, now yIiUU 50 pair Boy’s Oxfords, were $2,50 tc h (ft I rn $3.00, now - - | OI.OU Radical reductions on many other lines which we wish to discontinue. You can celebrate the Fourth at our expense by availing yourself of these reduced prices. B. N. Fendie’s Exclusive Shoe Store Opera House Block

The street oiling under the petition filed by J. C. Gwin et al, and ordered by the city council, was begun yesterday. Harvey Moore took his family to South Haven, Mich., Saturday via auto where the latter will visit Harrison Timmons and family. Miss Amy Bringle of Fair Oaks, went to Valparaiso Saturday to visit Miss Lola Moore, who is attending the university there. Earl Reynolds, wife and daughter returned Monday night from Chicago and other points and will remain here for some time, we understand. Mrs. C. R. Dean entertained about 25 ladies at a garden party Friday afternoon at her home on South street, in honor of her guest, Miss May Russell, of Springfield, O. Mrs. Mary Deleoust, who has been in poor health for some time, was taken to Chicago Monday to enter the hospital again, her brother and sister, James and Maggie Hallagan, accompanied her. Miss Cecil Rutherford, wiio has been visiting in Canton, 0., for the past four weeks, returned home Monday, accompanied by her affianced husband, K. M. Stemler of Canton. The date for their marriage has not bfeen set as yet. Mr. Stemler will remain here for a couple of weeks, Sam Duvall spent Sunday at Indianapolis with his wife, who is be ing treated at the Methodist hospital there, returning home Monday. A card received by Rev. Curnick yesterday from Mrs. Curnick, who is with her daughter, Mrs. Duval., stated that the latter seemed considerably improved the past day or two, and her friends are considerably encouraged over her condition.

GRAND CELEBRATION AT PARR SATURDAY, JULY 3, 'ls Celebration will be held in grove on west side of railroad. Plenty of shade and good drinking water. HON. E. P. HONAN Orator of the Day Band Music, Ball Game and Plenty of Other Stunts Program of Events and Prizes:

$3.00 100-yard dash free for all—s 2 first, $1 second. $1.25 Boys’ 50-yard dash, under 14 years—7sc first, s'c second. * . $1.25 Little Girls’ race, under 12 years—7sc first, 50c second. v $1.25 Flag race for boys—7st and 50c. i $1.25 Obstacle race—7sc and 50 c.

Base Ball Game between The Rexalls of Rensselaer and Parr Regulars for receipts, 60 and 40 per cent. Grand Display Fireworks at Night PLATFORM DANCE IN AFTERNOON AND NIGHT Music by Rensselaer Band all Day. G. H. Hammerton, Jos. A. Luers, L. L. McCurtain, Committee.