Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

James Willis was a Chicago visitor yesterday, Fred Phillips returned Saturday from his Dakota trip. J. E. Carson of Hebron was here on business Friday and urday. r Kingsbury* hats in all shapes and colors to fit the heads.—C. Earl DuvalL ' John A. Lewis returned Saturday from a few days visit at the state fair. Mens and boys sweaters and sweater coats in all colors and kinds.—C. Earl DuvalL Mrs. E. B. Yondersmith of Kentland is visiting here with her daughter, Mrs. C. P- Wright. Be sure and see the nobby fail and winter suits and overcoats at our store. — C. Earl DuvalL Kenneth McClanahan went to Monticello Saturday for a short visit with Mrs. Robt. Harmon. Bloomington to enter the State University to take a law course. George Terwilliger and wife of southeast of town were in Crawfordsville on business Saturday. Ray and Johnathan Michaels went to Crawfordsville Saturday to week with Alfred Michaels of that place. Send in your subscription renewal to The Democrat and get the National Monthly' a full year free gratis. Floyd Meyers, Ross Bringle, Leonard Elder and Edgar Duvall went to Franklin Saturday to attend college. Mrs. Clyde Comer of Winchester, Ind., returned home Monday after a two weeks visit with relatives here. The ball game here Sundav between Reynolds and the local team resulted in a score of 2 to 0 in favor of the latter. « * W. I. McCullough. A. B. Coleman, and a few other Remingtonians were in the city on business Friday afternoon. Mrs. J. C. Porter was still alive as we go to press, and it is simply a question of vitality as to how long she can last. Misses Edith and Harriet Shedd went to Evanston Saturday where the latter enters Northwestern University. —f (. 1-. Leon Lamson left Saturday' for Champaign, 111., where he is attending the University of Illinois. Leon is a junior this year. tj. Hi Ford of Ambia returned ome Monday' after a few days visit with his daughter. Mrs. Ed Ranton, Jr., of southeast of town. Mens fur and fur-lined overcoats you will find on display' at our store in all sizes and all colors all at reasonable prices.— C. Earl DuvalL T. F. Brusnahan, who recently' traded his farm near Parr for a half-section of land near Hamilton. No. Dak., will have a public sale of his personal property on Thursday', Sept. 29. See large bills, also notice elsewhere in The Democrat.

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