Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1907 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
SUIT AND CLOAK OPENING ' October 11 and 12 * ‘ '■ * Friday and Saturday we will have with us a representative of one of the leading Coat and Suit Houses of the country. These semi-annual opening sare now looked forward to, by a large following of customers, who avail themselves of the* splendid op•30 portunity of procuring an elegant Cloak, Suit or Skirt made to their special measurements—at a cost far below what a ready- t made garment could be purchased for in a large-city. x We would be pleased with your attendance 4 Friday and Saturday October 11 and 12. 1 Fendig’s Fair
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. 'C. B. Stewart was a Hammond visitor Monday. Orley Clonse, of. the Chicago Bargain Store, visited his lady friend in Chicago Sunday. Attorney Jasper Guy of Remington was looking after cases in court here Monday and Tuesday. Dr. Charles Kenton, who is now located near Janesville, Wis., was in town Tuesday and Wednesday on business. Mesdames W. H. Beam and W. C. Babcock attended the grand lodge meeting of Pythian Sisters at Indianapolis this week, » Mrs. A. O. Garriott of Hammond came down Sunday to attend the birthday surprise on her father, Mr. Alex Leach, returhing to Hammond Monday. The Kentland Enterprise is having a new home built and will install some new printing machinery. The Enterprise is a good county paper and deserves its evident prosperity. N. 8. Bates raised about 300 bushels of tomatoes from a third of an acre of ground this year. He says bis tomatoes were the most profitable'of all bis truck crops this season. Mr. and Mrs. Amzi 8. Laßue will celebrate their silver wedding next Friday, Oct. 11, Two hundred invitations have been sent out to their friends, a part of whom will be entertained from 2 to 5 p. m., and a part at Bp. m. Wm. Fitzgerald of Kankakee tp., was in the city on business Monday. The frost of last week did but little damage in his immediate locality, and if it will hold off a week more there will be a good crop of corn harvested there. Ex-Congressman J. A. Hatch of Kentland, who has been prospecting in Oklahoma and Texas with a view of leaving Indiana, has decided to locate at Victoria, Texas, a town of 8,000 population about one hundred miles southeast of Houston. ■■■*., Miss Lizzie Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Brown, former residents of near Rensselaer, will be married next Tuesday at St. Alonysius church, Lisbon, No. Dak., to Mr. Nelson G. Lane of that place. Miss Lizzie’s Jasper county friends extend congratulations.
