Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Kingsbury Hats, Caps, and everything that’s nobby for Men end Boys to wear. I defy competition in my line • ' * v ***' ‘ i '”\

“Kid” Churchill is here from Oklahoma City, looking after some business matters. Mathew and John Moosmiller were in Chicago Sunday spending the day with friends. Yesterday Miss True George was reported better, and she is improving slowly each day. Attorneys Guy of Remington, Davis of Brook and Babcock of Goodland were In attendance in court yesterday, “call day. Thousands of 5 and 10 cent counter goods now 3% and 7 cents, many worth 15 and 25 cents. Last week of the Chicago Bargain Store. Charles Snider of Laura moved to Rensselaer Friday into the mer Horace Daniels property at tne west side of town, having purchased it p few days ago. Your last chance to buy 75 cent wool ingrain carpets for 50 cents a yard, and 10 to 20 yard remnantß at one-half price. Last week of the Chicago Bargain Store.

P. L. Mattes of Chicago, an employe of the Morris Packing Co., spent Monday* night with his father-in-law, Harvey Grant and family, at the north side of town. Mike Nagel and family will leave 110-day, we understand, ior their new home near Mitchell, So. Dak., wheie he will go a big farm which he has rented north of Mitchell. i „ : Miss Eunice Adamson went to Culver Saturday to visit her brother Harry Adamson, and from there she will go to Buchanan, Mich,, to visit a neice, Mrs. Arlin Clark.

Advertised letters: Jack McMarran, Rosa Hardefetty, H. L. Nelson, Dyarie Institute, Miss Marie Ryan, Oharlotta Sayers, Eva Thompson, Myrtle Brandon, Miss G. Potter, 2. Miss Mary Jennings of Morocco, returned home Saturday after spending a week with the family of Isaac Saidla ot fearkley tp., Mt. and Mrs. Saidla being her grandparents. Hurley Beam was up from Indianapolis Sunday to spend the day with friends. He was accompanied Juack by John Robinson, who will look around at the different trades before taking up a course at the ! Winona school.