Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ui Conyright Hart Schaffner & Marx YOU'RE going to be pleased with our Special Clothes that we now have ready for you to wear. You’ll like the style in them, the smart new weaves and colors, the extra good tailoring. A fine new lot of our good clothes is now ready for your choosing; and if we can get you into them early we’ll promise that you’ll be one of the best dressed men in town. They are strictly all-wool; the kind of clothes gentlemen want. Such clothes as these are an inspiration for better work; they make a man worth more to himself and to the town. The G. E. Murray Company.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 51c; Oats, 40c. W. H. Morrison was in Chicago on business Monday. Alfred Donnelly went to Lafayette on business Monday. B. S. Fendig spent a few hours in Monon on business Saturday. Co. Supt. Lamson went to Indianapolis on business Saturday. F. W. Tobias was in Chicago Sunday and Monday on business. Mrs. G. F. M,eyers and daughter Nellie spent Saturday in Chicago. D. L. MteCashen of near Monon was in the city on business Saturday.

Attorney Frank x Davis of Brook was over Saturday on business. Isaac Tuteur of Chicago spent Sunday diere with friends and relatives. Miss Marie Dodge of Fair Oaks was in the city shopping Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hurley were in Monon consulting a doctor Saturday. Don’t forget that Rensselaer’s next Horse Sale is on Wednesday, April 6. Josiah Davisson and family of Kniman spent Saturday and Sunday with the family of his brother Harvey north of town.