Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
'xSntcnSy - 1 ®w \kJ I 11// i/A •/•' I Iff w/// /, I i ■ U ail r ■ 1 Bv ! J I V / / 8 i ft fl T Corn my Back so you can see how nicely this coat fits me in the back and how pretty it is. Sewed in the neck there is a label that reads “The Palmer Garment” • -• Mamma said that that label was sewed in the very best garments ever made, and that they were just as particular in making good garments for little girls as for grownups. This coat didn’t cost but $6.50. I like it. I think the cloth will wear fine. I like the red velvet that is piped on the straps, pockets and cuffs. Mamma thinks the braid on the red velvet collar sets it off nicely. Never mind my name —but if you want to see some nice garments for little girls, call on The G. E. Murray Company
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 57c; oats, 43 o. W. B. Willison of Knox was a visitor in this city Saturday. A Jessie G. Makeever has gone to Madison, Wis., to enter the state universityArthur Tuteur has returned to Ann Arbor, Mich.; to resume his law studies. North Judson will hold its Fifth Annual After Harvest Festival next week. Elmer Gwin is working in D. M.. Worland's second-hand store as repair man. Miss Lizzie Hemphill has entered a teachers* training school at Indianapolis. • Miss Katharine Luera and Miss «ose Sigo of Remington, visited at Fowler this week. Ladies, don’t miss the grand millinery opening at Miss Mary Meyer's, Oct. 3,4, 5. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith -of Chicago spent Sunday here with Mr, and Mrs. Van Grant. f Mrs. B. Forsythe returned Saturday from a visit with her sister at New Philadelphia, Ohio. Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Postill of Fowler visited Wednesday and Thursday with relatives here. Call on W. P. Michaels of Jordan tp. for fine home-made sorghum. For sale in any quantity desired,
