Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Something in it ... ' : v ' ‘% HERE is certainly something to names when recognized by T everybody. Names like “Hairt, Scbaffner and Marx,” “Chase and Sanborn," “Crawford,” “Stetson” and “Sleepy Eye” are | | not only of local Interest here, but to the north, the south, J (_ the east and the west they are familiar words In every hamlet, village and town. They did not oome by chance, and are not new names sprung by a local consumer, but you cam easily learn of their merits anywhere. We tafce great pride in securing for you such superior lines as the above mentioned, in all out different departments and feel confident, from the liberal patronage you are showing us, that you recognize something to good names. The C. E. Murray Co. THE BUSY BIG DEPARTMENT STORE.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Com, 42c; oats 29c. T. M. Hibler of Joliet, 111., was here on business this week, W, Wright of Fresno, Cal, is visiting bis daughter, Mrs. W. H. Beam. Blanche Hoyes returned Wednesday from her Wichita, Kan., visit. son was born May Bth to Mr. and Mrs. George Maines, northwest of town. While reading about the McCoy, trial, don’tfail to read Jay W. Williams’ advertisement. Important change of time on the Wabash. See corrected time card in this issue of paper. The appointment of W. C. Nichols as postmaster at Lowell was confirmed by the U. S. Senate Saturday. They sing of spring, these poet men; their foolishness amazer. A little treat of May, and then it’s hot as blazes. —- * John Sharp spent Sunday in . Chicago Heights, the guest of Miss Lizzie Watson, who is clerking in a store there. Walter Reynolds, who was declared insane last week, was taken to the asylum Tuesday by Joe O’Connor and Marshal Parks. \ Wm. Augspurger of Newton tp., returned last week from a month’s stay at a sanitariun in Kenosha, W T is., much improved in health. Donnelly has to replant 14 acres of onions because of the , wind Tuesday having blown the dry muck soil from off the seed. Advertised letters: Mrs. S. L. Shoop, Mrs. J. P. Swisher, Mrs. Julia Traner, E. T. Bush, S. D. Pullack, A. L. Cressler, R. C. McDonald.

Miss Hazel McColly is visiting in Chicago Heights and if she can find a suitable position will likely remain there during the summer. Donnelly of Hullsmith, Texas, is visiting his family here for a few.days. He will return to his lumber business there next Tuesday. Jessen, who is now holding a position in the Main office of the W. U. Telegraph Co., at Cbioago, is visiting at his home here this week. v Edward L. Hall and Miss Carrie Dewitt, both of Union tp., were united in marriage by Judge Hanley at bis rooms in the court house Saturday noon. John H. Jessen who is traveling for the Bradley Manufacturing Co., of Bradley, 111., through southern and western Illinois, spent Sunday with his family here. The' commissioners of Newton county have deoided on the use of voting machines, and are advertising for bids for machines with which to equip the ten precinots in the county. Prof. J. C. Dickerson, of Albany, Ind., a former superintendent of schools at Remington and Goodland, has been engaged as superintendent of the Kentland schools for next year. Miss Ada Vedder, a granddaughter of Mrs. Jacob Troxell, of DeMotte, died at Los Vegas, N. M., Wednesday of consumption, aged 16 years. The remains will be brought here for interment.