Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Z I ■■■■i \** yuJi&Y ■■■■■■ FfW 1 I I Holiday I I Suggestions I B Just at this season of the year you are wondering ■ “What to Give for Christmas.” H ■ The man can't tell yon and the woman won't; but *■ H the chances are that inside of a week after Christmas S It they will be coming in here to buy something that you S B could have given them for a present. Z B • I Suggestions I I for Men and Boys. ■ B Hart, Shaffner & Marx Suit of Clothes or Overcoat. Z B We guarantee to fit them. Fine Shoes, Neckties, Gloves Z B Suit Cases and Bags, Umbrellas, Mufflers, Handkerchiefs Z ■ Hosiery, Sweater Coats. H. I Suggestions I I for Ladies and Misses I Man-Tailored Suits and Cloaks, at about half price. || A nice Dress Pattern, Sweater Coats, Kid Gloves, Bob- Z B iery, Fine Neckwear, Hand-Painted China, Fancy Table Z B Linens, and many other things in this store to show you. Z I G. E. MURRAY CO. I I RENSSELAER, INDIANA I

LOCAL AND PERSONAL Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 51c; Oats, 37c. Our hard coal Is the leader. ’Phone No. 7. Bargains in Men’s Fur Coats at The G. E. Murray Co. Store. Wash Cook of Hanging Grove tp., was a business visitor in Lafayette yesterday. Mrs. Alice Dunlap of Chicago is spending a few days here with Mrs. C. C. Warner. The Democrat is issued today in eight page form to accomodate advertising patronage. Vaughn Woodworth left yesterday for Gibbon, Neb., where he has a position with his uncle. E. G. Sternberg left yesterday for Webster City, la., to bld on a dredging job near that place. Miss Mabel Harvey of Moweaqua, 111., came Saturday to visit with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Anderson. What makes a more useful present than a good, reliable fountain? Clarke handles the best made. C. R. Ramp returned Friday from a week’s visit with his daughter, Mrs. Nicholas Krull, at Kentland. 'Advertised letters: Gennle Roban, Flaria Longfellow, Eddie Conhant, C. S. Block, Opal Louis, Miss Elsie Cook. The usual Sunday rain came this week, but the weather turned cooler Monday, and part of the snow is still with us. Mrs. Jasper Pass and Miss Ruby Gratner went to Medaryville yesterday to spend a few days with Sam Pass and family. Mrs. E. H. Shields went to Chicago yesterday to visit until after the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. E. E. Malone. Did you see those burned leather goods at Clarke’e? Better stop in and see them. They would make a fine Christmas present.