Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Bradley and Livingston Ross spent Thursday in Chicago. D. H. Yeoman was in Michigan City on business Thursday. J. W. Toyne of .Medaryville was in town on business Thursday. Burgess Dillon and J. C. Porter went to Lowell on business Thursday. J. F. Osborne went to Chicago Thursday to undergo a third operation for the cancer on his mouth. You will always find the G. E. Murray store in the swim when there is anything doing in cut prices. Jake Parkinson, accompanied by his little son, went to .Attica Thursday to take treatment at the mineral springs. Uncle Bill Kenton and granddaughter, Miss Flossie Kenton, went to Elwood Thursday for a two weeks visit. Mrs. Mary E. Robinson and daughter Clara went to Chicago Thursday to spend a few days with the former’s sister. F. K. Harmon of Rugby, No. Dak., came Tuesday to visit with his brother, Jerome Harmon and family of near McCoysburg. Jacob R. Hazen of North Vernon came up yesterday to look at a farm in Walker tp., which he is thinking some of trading* for. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Blue and Simon Leopold went to Lowell Thursday where they will run a stand during the auto races. NL Mrs. Merle Makeever of Stromsqurg, Neb., left Thursday for Valparaiso after a week’s end visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Porter. Now is the time to buy that new suit at Rowles & Parker’s Big Removal Sale. You get the best make and latest styles at a big saving. Mrs. Charles Warner entertained Thursday for Mesdames Zimrl Dwiggins, E. W6od and Mrs. H. Dunlap and Misses Belinda and Mae Dunlap. Mrs. F. A. Turfler of Utica, N. Y., and Mrs. Eugene Brannon of Asheville, N. C., mother and sister of Dr. F. A. Turfler, are here visiting the latter. William Babcock, Jr., was operated on' Wednesday in a Chicago hospital for a growth In his throat. The operation lasted 1% hours, but the boy is convalescing nicely.

Why pay exorbitant prices for your summer underwear when you can buy Cooper’s Spring Needle Union Suits for 89c and $1.29 at Rowles & Parker’s Big Removal Sale. Three Ford light touring cars were unldaded here Thursday, machines sold by John Marlatt. “Little Ben” Harris got one, John Andrus of north of town another, and John Jordan of Remington, the third. "f\Mrs. E. Murphy returned to her pome in Denver, Ind., Wednesday after a two days visit with Mrs. Hale Warner. Mesdames Taylor of Milwaukee and W. C. Milliron of Denver, Ind., are also guests of Mrs. Warner. Glenn Dajf, who has been employed in the office of Attorney G. A. Williams for several years past, has accepted a position as cashier with Rowles A Parker. Miss Katherine Luers succeeds her in Williams’ office. On account of poor health, Dr. Ernest Wlshard, formerly of Rens- , selaer, who has been located at . Noblesville for some time, has abanj doned the practice of medicine, and has located in Indianapolis in the I automobile garage business.