Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ft HANSFORD’S DEPARTMENT STORE Opposite Court House, Rensselaer, Ind. HsH ——■ ' " *—■ " ' "" *'* " 1 1 i ■ - Has .. —— , 1 MARVELOUS OFFERING I O F~ =========== O LADIES’ HANDBAGS I We have just received a crisp, fresh and beautiful assortment of the latest holiday q 2 productions from the celebrated factory of , JQ 111 ? E John Davenport & Co., New York City, * £ 2 < Single samples which are annually forwarded to us because this factory does not J 2 employ traveling salesmen. This collection is in marked contrast to the usual con- > - Q ditions surrounding special sample offerings. This merchandise does not consist of a lot of crippled, damaged, shopworn samples such as are usually obtained from H traveling men, but an entirely new line, fresh from the hands of America’s most HI renowned craftsmen, every piece warranted and guaranteed. Each is indescribably 2 charming—each is as fresh as a newly budded rose. This sensational offering offers </) unexampled opportunities for saving as the productions of this factory are admit- -T edly the handsomest bags ever presented; the personification of grace and elegance, ft the acme of correctness; and are offered by us during this special sale at prices that p| K are simply amazing. * SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. ■ OTHER BARGAINS GALORE. SALE STARTS SATURDAY, SEPT. 3. ■ DEPARTMENT STORE
The Monticello Baptist Association meets this week, Wednesday, with the Morocco Baptist church. Pastor Green and some of his good people will be in attendance. James Brenner, who is attending the naval academy at Annapolis, Md., expects to arrive home to-night from the summer cruise for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Carrie Brenner. ' Mrs. James R. Baker and two little daughters,, Vera and Mildred of Pontiac, 111., came Saturday to visit at the home of John N, Baker in Barkley tp., for two or three weeks. Miss Georgia Harris went to Detroit, Mich., Saturday to attend the national convention of the Apha Chi Omega, a girls’ fraternity. The convention will last about a week. Goodland Herald: Tuesday W. W. Washburn and brother-in-law, Dr. John Kennedy. lef»for the northwest on an extended trip. They will visit Portland, Ore., and Seattle, Wash. '\xMrs. F. M. Hunt of Lowell spent a few hours here Saturday with the family of J. J. Hunt, going on in the afternoon to Michigan City to attend the fun-, eral of Mrs. Charles Ohdy. pFeter May has sold his 160 acre, farm four miles east of flown to Lafayette Birket of Washington. 111., consideration 816.000, cash. The sale was made through C. P. Wright & Son’s agency. ? Mrs. Wm. Oeschgerkof Lincoln, Nebr., left Monday for home after a few days vim herewith her grandfather, p. C. Hopkins. Mrs. Oeschger had just returned from a three and'a half months visit in Europe. Miss Maude Atkins, daughter of County Clerk Wallace Atkins of Monticello, died Friday evening from consumption. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon and was attended by some of the friends of deceased from this city. L. E. Connor of Cleveland, Ohio, who preached both morning and evening at the Church 6f God here Sunday, left Monday for Waterloo. lowa, to spend a few days. His wife, who accompanied him here, went to Macy, Ind.., Monday to visit. Miss Marian Robinson of lola, Kan., who has been visiting the family of her uncle, Warren Robinson, for the past few weeks, started for home yesterday. Mrs. Robinson and daughter accompanied her as far as Chicago, where they will visit a few days before returning” home. There is an excellent opening in Rensselaer for another barbel shop, a first class shop of three or four chairs. One that will re main outside the trust and charge only the customary prices ol barbering in other towns. A big patronage awaits the establish merit of such a shop here.
