Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Fame Haasx spent Saturday and Sunday in Chicago. * Mrs. W. C. Babcock and daughter Margaret were in Chicago Saturday. The G. E. Murray Co., want to figure with you on your Christmas candy bill. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Martindale were in Chicago a few days the first of the week. Arthur Lingenfelter of the Rensselaer garage, spent Sunday with home folks in Kokomo. NlHarvey Davisson of Barkley tp., h|b traded his Buick auto in on a 2 4-horse power, seven passenger Auburn car. Liberal discounts for big bill of Christmas candy, for teachers, churches and. Sunday Schools. At The G. E. Murray Co. Store. Rev. G. W. Brown of Tippecanoe, who had been heldlng meetings at Mt. Hope church tor the past two weeks, returned home SaturdayMr. and Mrs. Geo. Kimberlia and little daughter, who have been visiting at the home of her father, John N. Baker of Barkley tp., returned to their home at Roffville, 111., yesterday. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fendig will leave about January 1, for New Orteans, where they will visit their daughter and also a daughter at Tampa, Fla. They expect to be gone until about April 1. Miss Eva Roth of Monticello, who had been spending a few days here with her brother, Wm. Roth, of the B. S.. Fendig poultry house, arid the family of William Rayher, returned home Monday. ''■L Mrs. Milton Roth went to Dayton, Ipd-, Saturday to attend the funeral of her brother-in-law’, Harry Roth, which was held there Sunday. Sam and Milt of this place also attended the funeral, going Sunday. Our specials in Dried Fruits for this week: Four packages of fancy Seeded Raisins for 25c. Four pounds of fancy Seedless Sultanna Raisins for 25c. Four pounds of ■fancy loose Muscatel Raisins for 25c at John Eger’s. Wolcott Enterprise: E- W. Hartman, who has been in the employ of the local telephone company here for several years, has resigned his position and expects to locate in Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Hartman and little daughter went to Rensselaer Wtednesday to visit his sister for a few days. Come to Rensselaei* to do ' &fir holiday shopping. Read over The Democrat’s advertisements and you will know where to go for the best of everything. Remember, the merchant who advertises has no old, shop-worn goods to offer you—he always closes out the old stuff and is up-to-date in every particular. Uncle Isaac Thompson is. here for a short visit with his brother, S. P. Thompson, and is thinking some of joining Mr. and Mrs. Thompson in going south to spend the winter. The latter have not decided as yet whither they will go to St. Augustine, Fla., or Aiken, So. Carolina. They expect to start next Monday. jkWarren Washburn, a brother of Dr. I. M- Washburn of this city, was operated on for appendicitis at his home in Goodland Sunday night. This was Mr. Washburn’s first attack from the disease, which seized him in acute form Saturday night, and a Chicago surgeon was summoned, who with Dr. Washburn and a Goodland surgeon performed the operation, which was wholly successful. William Rayher returned Friday from a two weeks visit with his son Glen at Mitchell, So. Dak. He visited most of the Jasper county colony there and found them happy and prosperous. Mr. Rayher was very much taken up with the country. “Grandma” Zard, who has been visiting her sons Charlie and Fritz there for some time, came home with Mr- Rayher, and Fritz’s son Walter also came. Your girl friend would like a Phoenix muffler, sweater coat, or gloves for Xmas, and you will find a fine line at my storeC. EARL DUVALL. Gifts of Jewelry or silverware are lasting. You can select something that is sure to please as we have a magnificent showing of the lastest styles. p. W. CLARKE. You are all thinking of Xmas, so see my line of bath-robes, smoking jackets, collar-boxes, traveler** sets, pin and tie to match, silk host,, and everything.. C. EARL DUVALL. ** l ■■ This year we, have a larger and better assortment of Christmas Candies than usual. We will be pleased to have every school teacher and buyer of Sunday School candies, look over our line and get our Prices. JOHN EGER. Come to the Democrat office for sale bills.
