Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Try the 51.35 flour at Murray'* Guaranteed the beet in every way. V Mrs. Grace Lefler of Lafayette fame up Thursday evening for * few days visit with her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jacks. Len will come up tomorrow morning and they will eat turkey with his father, James Lefler and wife of Hanging Grove. At the recent Eastern Star iniatlon and banquet here, Mrs. L. M. Imes left her pocketbook containing 830 in monpy and her watch in the Masonic lodge rooms, and did not miss It until she got home. She then thought it would be safe until next day, when she expected to go get it. She forgot it next day and it was the second day after the meeting that she went to look for it. Then it could not be found, and has not been found to this time. She cared more for the watch than for the loss of the money, but from present Indications will not get it pr the money back. She had left it in a chair, it seems, when she left the hall. Rev. J. L. Brady preached his farewell sermon at the Christian church Sunday evening, terminating a pastorate of seven years, lacking a month. Rev. Brady was extremely popular in Kentland, not only among his own church followers but the people in general. He was looked up to as a sincere, honest Christian gentleman, and his open cordlalty won him a host of friends. His work in the Christian church was effectual. Under his pastorate the membership was largely increased and the handsome new church building was erected. No successor has been chosen but the 1 pulpit, we are informed, will be supplied by special calls until such time as the congregation is ready to engage a permanent pastor.—Kentland Enterprise. The newest,' nobbiest, up-to-date men and boys’ suits and overcoats at money saving prices. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE.

Fresh clean eggs 28 cents cash or 30 cents a dozen in trade. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. BOX SOCIAL. There will be a box social at the Burnstown school house in Barkley tp., on Saturday evening, Dec. 5, for the benefit of the school. All are welcome. MARY JACKS, Teacher Shoes and rubbers. Double the stock of any other. Over 100 cases new rubbers at special low prices. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. The best electric light globes made, the Gem, all sizes, 2 to 40 candle power. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Two samples base burner stoves at less than manufacturers prices to close. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. One lot men’s 50 and 75 cent turtle neck sweaters, sale price 38 cents. One lot men’s fancy stirpe wool turtle neck sweaters, |I.OO and 1.50, choice now at 75 cents. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Turkey for Three Hundred. Linton. Ind.. Dec. 4—The local Salvation Army has prepared to supply turkey to 300 |x»or persons on Christmas. . .Scarlet Fever Closes Schools. Shelbyville. Ind.. Dec. 4. Tht schools here are closed on account ot an epidemic of scarlet fever. We may look for “How to Live on a Factory Hand's Five Dollars a Week.” by Theodore. Jr., in the first issue of Roosevelt’s Magazine. We may also be thankful that the brilliant stars and planets now smiling on us are not looking for votes or Christmas presents. ■ ; Very natural for the Swiss to win out in that international balloon race. They are born and bred to go in high altitudes. The brisk demand for typewriters tn Turkey probably means more words than deeds out of the Young Turks. Chauncey Depew’s “three new campaign jokes’* turned out to be old ones with uew pure food labels.