Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1910 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ADDITIONAL LOCALS. X Patronize The Democrat’s Job Department for best printing at lowest prizes. Call and see! William Baker of near Mt. Ayr, who was kicked by a horse in the Hemphill hitch barn of this place last Wednesday, had so far recovered yesterday as to be able to go home. 1 Mrs. Floyd Amsler went to Chicago Monday for a few days visit and from there she will go to Michigan City to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sei-j bert. She will be gone about 1 a. week.. ■' v . Wolcott Enterprise: The work of oiling the streets in the busi-■ ness district was begun here last j Friday. Wolcott tried the experi-. ment last year and it proved so satisfactory that it will be repeated this year. The two weeks old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mohi- j man died at their home on Elm street Friday last and was buried in the Catholic cemetery south of town Saturday. It had been w'eak and puny from birth. Walter White, formerly of ( Rensselaer has sold his meat j market at Lowell to Charles McCay of Hammond, who takes possession in a few days. We are unadvised what business Walter will now engage in. A report came from Shelby Monday that William Downer of Thayer was found dead Sunday morning in a barn of a saloonkeeper at Shelby with his or was the victim of foul play, was unknown to our informant. Mrs. Lovina Streight, widow of Gen. A. D Streight who formerly owned considerable land a few miles north of Goodland and who was well known at that place, died at her home in Indianapolis Sunday morning, aged 80 years. George Casey took Harry Kelley. the well known tile ditcher, to Lafayette yesterday where he will enter a hospital to take treatment for rheumatism, from which he has been, suffering for the past three months, gradually growing worse.
Wash Dress Goods Sale. A complete line of new novelties in new weaves and latest shades. A new line of large plaid ginghams, very popular, all at bargain prices. Ladies’ New White Lingerie Dresses, fresh from New York, not one carried over, worth $5.00 to $18.50 for an all over embroidery and lace dress, now. $3.50 to $9.50 Shirt Waist Sale. > 4 ALL NEW STOCK. 75c Waists, now 50c $1.50 Waists, now .SI.OO $3.00 Waists, now $2.00 $6.50 Net Waists, now r : .$4.67 A STRAW HAT SALE TO SAVE YOU $ $ $ All good staple shapes in fine Milan and split straw, at nearly one-half regular price. LONGLEY FELT HATS. In new, good shapes in stiff and soft hats'. *No better made. Sold everywhere for'S3.oo and cost $2.00, vour choice now 'of lot .* $1.75 Corsets Half Marked Price. —- —• — 25 rolls 18c 5-4 Table Oil Cloth, per yard 12c
