Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Ralph O’Riley was in Lafayette on business Monday. W. C. Milliron was in Frankfort on business the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs, a.. F. Long spent Sunday and Monday in Chicago. Mrs. E. C. English is spending the ■week with relatives at Glencoe, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig were in Chicago the last of the week, rereturning home Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Nelson of Tefft visited in this city over Sunday with her son, Roscoe Nelson, and family. If you move from one precinct to another after October 7 yop will not he permitted to vote November 7. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reynolds and the Misses Helen and Maude Reynolds went to Chalmers Sunday to visit friends. Miss Fairy Elliott, who had spent the week here with Miss Pearl McConahay, returned to her home at Gifford Saturday. Russel Dewey, a son of Harry Dewey of southwest of town, fell from a tree Sunday and fractured his left arm near the shoulder. Mrs. Lucy McCombs of Lafayette returned home Saturday after spending the week here with her cousin, Mrs. Benjamin Harris, and family. If you want a good Jersey cow or heifer, attend the Van Hook and Duggins sale one-half mile west of Rensselaer next Saturday, October 21. Watson Plumbing Co., pnone 204. The only reliable concern drilling water wells in this part of Jasper county; will drill wells any size and anywhere. ts C. M. Paxton of just west of town will hold a stock sale at his residence on Saturday, October 28. Extended notice of sale will be published later. t Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Davisson of Springfield, Illinois, came Saturday to visit the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rhoads. Mr. Davisson returned home Monday morning but his wife will remain for a few days’ longer visit, Now is the time to get your supply of -potatoes for the winter. Tuesday and Wednesday we will unload a car load of good, ripe, sand-grown potatoes, suitable for storage for winter use, $1.60 per bushel. Phone 95. —ROWLES & PARKER.
Semi-dress 1 Shoes ■ -# ■ (TfFJ, No matter where you go or whom you jw meet, you can always be sure that your feet are V properly dressed if you buy your shoes from \ I us. We keep right up with the times and start every season with the very same styles you would find in leading stores of the big cities. For Men, Women and Children We invite the patronage of all. One Jis visit to our store will make you a steady cus- (gV tomer. Our prices are reasonable—our goods AJri are right and our fitting service perfect. B. N. Fendig’s Shoe Store Opera House Block, Rensselaer, Ind.
