Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Fall and Winter Opening Cloaks and Suits ...0N... September 29, 30 and October 1, We will have on display one of the most elegant lines of . . SUITS and CLOAKS ever shown in Rensselaer. . . We invite you all to combine business with pleasure during “Horse Show Week,” to inspect this fine showing of winter garments. .... .. . • A very comprehensive line of “WOO LTEX” garments in Stock • ———a—fc— TW !■ II ■ ■■viiumwmmmmmmmmmMeat—....FENDlG’S FAIR....

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. N. S. Bates was a Chicago visitor Wednesday. Firman Thompson spent Wednesday in Chicago. Miss Helen Hill went to Glendale, Ohio Wednesday to enter school. It will pay you to read our page ad elsewhere in this paper — Rowles & Parker. John Mecklinburg and wife went to Mt. Ayr Wednesday to visit their son, John, Jr. and family. Judge Hammond and family of Lafayette attended the soldiers’ reunion here Thursday and yesterday. Special , Millinery and Suit Opening last two days of this month and Oct. Ist. — Rowles & Parker. Miss Ethel Strain of Frankfort came Wednesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Strain of north of town. yfA. Leavel came up from Ur? bana, Ind., Thursday to visit a few days and look after some business matters. Bro. Schott of the Medaryville Advertiser, is installing a new cylinder news press, an evidence of prosperity we are pleased to seeMrs. Robert Randle..oLMexico, Mo., who had been visiting relatives and friends here the past few weeks, left Thursday for her home. N. Littlefield left yesterday fop Hamilton, X. Dak., on a,several days purchase trip. He was accampanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Murray. Mrs. Carrie Brenner was called to Sheldon, 111., Wednesday to attend the funeral of her uncle, Eli Hoagland, which was held, at that place ThursdayFrank and family and Ed Barkley and family, of Barkley tp. went to Goodland Sunday and spent the day with Spence Hamilton, near that place. Be sure and buy your tailormade suits of us as we can fit you perfect and give you better valpes for less money than any other firm.— C. Earl Duvall. Co. Supt. W: O. Schanlaub of Kentland spent Wednesday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schanlaub. of west of town. He is out visiting schools at Roselawn and Thayer this week. Miss Bessie Allman, of Huntington, who was called to Remington to attend* the funeral of J.--H-. Allman a few days ago, came oyer here and made a short visit with J. D. Allman and family, returning home Wed lies day.