Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
§ BFi i Im 1 M^nBI ■®BWrv\3BHfc^' * •••. Mm*' li, Hp l • ■/. "\ /ifilJw/ fß| _xrSPECHL| at 525. W I '■" j *jf We show a particularly H 11 choice seletfion of patterns B 9 and colors at this price. 11 price means the high- K H est grade of man-tailored B ■ garments, the very newest® R Paying $25.00 for a suit B S of these clothes is economy. I| fl Local tailors can not give 1| fll equal value at SIO.OO more. H : 9 Only because of the im-1 ■ mense volume of business I I Carl Joseph & Co. I I Tailors, Chicago | ■ high grade value ■ I *1 Your protection in fit, I ■ style and service is our B H or your Money back. I HERMAN TUTEUR I Jf| Over Warner Bros. Store. jj|
LOCAL AND PERSONAL., Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 59c; Oats, 49c. Joseph Sharp went to Monon on business Monday. W, A. Davenport was in Chicago on business Saturday. Alt Padgett attended a horse sale in Lafayette Monday. Mrs. Carrie West of Monon was in town on business Monday. Attorney George A. Williams was in Delphi Tuesday on business. ...—i— y. ■■ i., ' * ■ " * B. J. Gifford of Kankakee, 111., was in town on business Saturday. J. J. Ulm of near Goodland, was a business visitor in the city Monday. Mrs. C. W. Coen spent Monday with her Bon Delos Coen in Chicago. Miss Milda Jackson went to Martinsville, Ind., Tuesday for a short visit. John J. Roberts ot Plain View, Texas, was here Monday on land business. Mrs. Myra Galbraith Sheetz returned to her home near Fowler Monday. Walthman Reeder of Virgie was in town a few hours on business Monday. Harve Robinson of Francesville visited relatives here Friday and Saturday. Miss Pearl Morris left Monday for a short visit with her parents In Remington. - Miss Beatrice Marzen of Virgie came down Monday for a short visit with friends. Mrs. C. P. Wright spent Sunday with her mother; Mrs. Vondersmlth, in Kentland. , Mrs. George Thomas of Montlcello spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gwln. Frank J. Sohmer and Oscar Miller of Wheaton, 111., were business visitors here Saturday. A. H. Dickinson and Walter Jarbls of East Carpenter were in the city on business Monday.
