Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1905 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

GEO. E. MURRAY’S Big Removal Sale OF —• r" ' Summer Dress Goods, Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s and Boys’ Shoes, Ladies’ Shirt Waist Suits, Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Etc ; J "Beginning Saturday, July 1, 1905, I will conduct the largest Removal Sale that has ever been given in Rensselaer. lam preparing to move into new quarters, and before doing so must greatly reduce this large stock. To do this, 25 to 50 per cent off (Prices marked in plain figures.) will be given in all the departments. 11 Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, 11 We have the reputation of carrying the best Line of Shoes for Style and durability that money can buy, and at the ’very Lowest Prices. During this sale we do not wish to ruin our already good reputation by placing on our counters a lot of cheap, shoddy stuff to deceive our customers. 25 to 50 per cent, off will be given on all Shoes, Oxfords, etc., including the Great Sil-kid Shoes, known to every lady the world over, for their Style, Fit and Durability. Also the American Girl Shoes and other reliable makes. Come buy your Shoes while we have your size. GEO. E. MUKKAX. 'RE/fSSELAE'R. IJTD.

Ladies Shirt Waist Suits SI.OO * and up at Murray’s Removal Sale, | <(uly Ist. Dalos Thompson, Jack Montgomery, Mike Lawler and Jesse Wilson went to West Baden Monday in the former’s automobile. Four members of the Salvation army who are holding meeting, at Monticello, were here Saturday and held meetings on the streets. Remember the Chicago excursion to-morrow: Round trip from Medaryville and Francesville, $1,25; Monon to Rensselaer, inclusive, $1.00; Surrey and Parr, 90c; Fair Oaks, 85c; and Roselawn to Lowell, inclusive, 75c. Thomas Driver of Barkley tp., who has been growing thoronghbred O. I. C. hogs for the past two years, has a fine litter of pigs, farrowed May 14, that are extraordinary good ones. One of these Mr. Driver weighed at five weeks of age, and it tipped the scales at 46 pounds. One week later he weighed the same pig again and it weighed 55 pounds, a gain of nine pounds in one week. Everett A- Woodin, an old soldier well known in southern Jasper and Newton counties, died at a sanitarium in Indianapolis, where he had been taking treatment for some time, on Thursday of last week, and was buried at Goodlaud Friday. Deceased was born in Decatur, Otsego county, New York, and has one sister, Mrs. D. S. Babcock, still living there. Mrs Henry Parish of near Morocco, is another sister, and F. A. Woodin of Foresman is a brother. He also leaves three sons, one in lowa, one in Hammond aud one in Joliet, 111., and three daughters, one near Attica and two residing in Joliet. He had resided in and about Goodland for more than 30 years.