Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I ■ -■ - . 1 M. C. Ream was in Monon Saturday for a short visit with his father, L. Ream. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Farabee went to Salem, Ind., Saturday for a short' visit with .datives. Go to The G. E. Murray Co. this time for your winter underwear. You will find just what you want. Simon Phillips went to Fowler yesterday to visit his daughters, Mesdames Frank Vanatta and Stephen Banes, a few days. Mrs. Harry Boothroyd of Monticello returned home Monday after a few days visit here with her sister, Mrs. Mel Abbott. You feel right about your clothes if they were made by Hart, Schafner & Marx. Buy them at the G. E. Murray Co. Mrs. Bert Walker of Joliet, 111., who has been visiting for the past week with Floyd Robinson and wife, returned home Saturday. , ’’... A. D. Blackman and wife of Buchanan, Mich., returned home yesterday after a few days visit here with Wm. Washburn and wife. Will Swisher and wife of Redkey returned home Monday aftr er having attended the funeral of his sister’s husband, James Spriggs, here Sunday. Goodland Herald: John Sage sold his 80 acre farm five miles north of Goodland to Win. Finley of Freeland Park. Monday. Consideration $13,000. A new line of clothing added at The G. E. Murray Co. Clothing Store. Clothcroft, the only guaranteed, all-wool line at medium prices. Suits from SIO.OO to $15.00. Jess Coovert of near Mt. Ayr, returned Saturday evening from Lorburn. Sask., Canada, where he had been working the past six months. He expects to return to that place in the spring. \Tred King has sold out his interest in the second-hand furniture store at Warsaw to his father-in-law, and has been placed in charge of the greenhouse and floral business at Winona Lake. There was quite a big crowd in town Saturday to see the dog and pony show, but for some reason the show didn’t materia! ize. It is reported the show went broke some place and couldn’t get here: The men of this town have seldom had a chance to see such a fine display of clothes as the Hart. Schaffner & Marx line that The G. F. Mur/ay Co. is showing this season. It is a pleasure even to look at them. k/Mt. and Mrs. C. L. Murphy aJntl baby of Berwyn, 111., came clown Saturday evening to spend a vacation with Mrs. Murphy’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows. and with relatives and friends at Remington. Mrs. Margaret Pullins of Indianapolis and sister, Mrs. Charlotte Vandyke, of Anderson, who have been here visiting the formdaughter, Mrs. George Fate, we'nt to Cedar Lake yesterday to visit relatives a few days. xjl.jff. Gifford was here last puessay on business regarding his railroad, and it is supposed he will commence now to build to the Pennsylvania road, a portion of the new rails being on the way. At least that is his promise.—Crown Point Star. , Robinson has resigned his tion as clerk in the grocery department of the Rowles & Parker’ store and wiflpursue his studies in drawing and cartooning. He will assist in the store, however, Saturdays. Jerry Healy takes his place regularly. O. N. Hile of near Logansport moved here last week and will travel for the Rawleigh remedeis in Jasper and Newton counties, taking the territory formerly covered by Will Puckett of Remington. Mr. Hile occupies property on the corner of Vine and Washington streets. *" II ■■ ■ > W. T. Pierson, formerly of Jasper county but for several years pf near Alanson. Mich., writes us to change the address 'of his Democrat to Steveville, Alberta. Can., and enclosed three Canadian one dollar bills, the prettiest dollar bill you ever saw, to apply on his subscription.