Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Rensselaer Chautauqua, August 10 to 15. Drop in at Hilliard & Hamill’s and play the Victrola. Miss Zera Smith went to Indianapplis Sunday for a few days’ visi with relatives. Omar Osborne went to Chicago Saturday afternoon to spend Sunday with relatives there. Shoes properly fitted won’t hurt your feet. Let us convince you of this.—B. N. FENDIG’S SHOE STORE Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Perry of Chicago came Sunday for a two weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Oren Parker. Rev. H. M. Rogers of Girard, Pa., has been called to the pastorate of the Presbyterian church at Monticello. Martha Washington shoes and low cuts for ladies means foot comfort for hot weather.—THE G. E. MURRAY CO. ' Mrs. Laura Fate, landlady of the Makeever House, has been confined to her bed with sickness for the past few days. Robert Blue, who had been visiting the past few weeks with relatives at New Boston and Dallas City, 111., returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lutz of Adrian, Minn., are visiting his brother Willis and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arnott and other relatives here. Our comfort shoes for men and women will relieve those tired, aching feet. Ask your friends who have bought them of us. —B. N. FENDIG’S SHOE STORE. In the wrestling match at Ellis theatre Saturday night Nate Welsh of Jordan tp. won the decision over Perry Marlow of Watseka, 111. Nate won in straight falls. Mrs. J. W. Stockton and Ethel Perkins spent Sunday in Chicago with their father, County' Clerk J. H. Perkins, who is taking treatment in a hospital there. * Mrs. Cleve Eger and Mrs. Harry Parker accompanied as far as Chicago Monday Mrs. Jessie Garber of Salem, Ohio, who had been visiting here w ith them for several weeks. * * Homegrown roasting ears made their appearance on the Rensselaei market Saturday. Now, with new potatoes and fried chicken—provid ing one has the price—life is worth living. Miss Maude Elder, who had,been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. L. Hammerton, in Indianapolis, will spend a couple of weeks here before returning to that place to make her home during the winter. E. L. Hammerton and family of Indianapolis are here visiting Mrs.Hammerton’s parents, Dave Elde«and family, and the former’s brother, G. H. Hammerton, of Parr. They will also visit Mr. Hammerton’s parents at East Lynn, 111., before returning home. The members of the Dorcas class of the M. E. church will hold their July class meeting at the Monnett home Friday evening, July 28. Miss Elvira Simpson, Bertha Daniels, Hope Hurley' and Mrs. True Reeve being the hostesses. All members are cordially invited. Mrs. Homer Hopkins hanie up from Lafayette Saturday to see her husband’s aged mother, “Aunt” Mary Jane Hopkins, who has not been feeling very well of late, and the latter accompanied her to Lafayette Sunday night and will re main there for a time. About 50 relatives of Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Warren, north of town, gathered at their home Sunday to spqnd the day, and also to meet, the E. G, Warren family of Oklahoma. They' were joined in the afternoon by Mrs. J, F. Warren of Oklahoma City. Okla., who had come to visit relatives for a few weeks. Earl Duvall broke ground the lasi of the week for a two-story sevenroom house 28x28 feet in size, with basement, on College avenue, in Fairview addition, immediately south oi the residence occupied by' George Long. The lot is one Earl recently purchased from his brother Carl George W. Hopkins is going to build a similar house immediately south, which w ill make four practically new houses in this addition fronting on -College avenue. Emory Meader, an employe of an Indianapolis telephone company, ha: filed suit for $15,000 damage; against Mayor Joseph E. Bell of that city for alleged injuries sustained recently when the motorcycle he war riding was struck by Bell’s automobile. Meader received a broken leg and was otherwise permaneLy Injured, it is alleged aS a result Meader was formerly a resident of Bento i bounty and is a relative of Ira ,F. Meader of Union tp., Jasper county.
