Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

To-day is regular horse sale day in Rensselaer. Guaranteed New York buckwheat flour at Murray’s. I ■ James Willis spent Sunday and part of Monday in Chicago. A. J. Harmon transacted business in Huntington Monday. Remember the lecture at the M. E a church Friday evening. Squire Dickinson of Carpenter tp., was a Rensselaer visitor Monday. The Depot Grocery allows none to undersell them. Give them a trial. Special bargains in tennis flannels and wool blankets at Murray’s. Gwin & Watson drill water : wells from one to one thousand feet in depth. I. A. Leavel of Andrews, Huntington county, is visiting his son Hugh here for a few days. Mrs. J. T. Murray left Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. Mary Pattersbn, at Piqua, Ohio. No use shivering around when you can buy men’s heavy wool fleeced underwear at Rowles & Parker’s for 39c. Mrs. G. M. Trull of Chicago returned home yesterday after a few days visit here with Bert Hopkins and wife.

Fine Michigan sand-grown potatoes 15c a peck at Rowles & Parker's grocery dept., where .you can get the best of everything to eat. I. M. Childers and wife of Crawfordsville returned home Monday after a short visit here with his cousin, J. W. Childers and family. Mrs. Lizzie Marion of Colburn, Inc£, returned home Monday after a few days visit here with her nephew, I. B. Marion and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hallagan returned to Ottawa, 111., Saturday after a few days visit With his father, Patrick Hallagan, and other relatives here. * ■ Our Christmas line of holiday goods for men, wbmen and children is the finest ever shown in this city and at prices everyone can afford.—Rowles & Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Orla Pollard of Sabina, Ohio returned home Monday after a week’s visit with the former’s brother and sister, Mr. T. Pollard and Mrs. James Kennedy of south of town. \B. Forsythe, who is now located at Winamac with his stock of goods, came over yesterday to look after some business matters here and to take Mrs. Forsythe to Winamac with him to-day. The latter has fully recovered from her recent severe operation. Rev. D. McGurk, D. D., Kansas City—Wichersham carried away the hearts of our people. It is universally pronounced the best lecture ever given here. You have done a grat work in getting him before the public. At M. E. church Friday evening, Dec. 9.

For Christmas presents our lines cannot be excelled, something for evenbody. Gloves, initial handkerchiefs, sweater coats, traveling bags, suit, cases, mufflers, fine fur sets, men’s and women’s silk hose, house slippers, clothing and overcoats. —Rowles & Parker. Mrs. P. L.-Mattis of who has been ill the past few weeks and, whose mother, Mrs. H. M. Grant of this place, who had been taking care of her at Chicago, came down Monday. Mrs. Mattis will remain here for some time in an.endeavor to regain her health.

\Alrs. Alfred Barlow of Wheatfield, a sister of John Remley of this place, was to have been operated on for gallstones Monday. Mr. Remley, however, returned home yesterday and reports that the operation was not performed, and she will take treatment for several days under a Chicago specialist. Squire Irwin performed a marriage ceremony Saturday that was notable for being the fifth he had performed in the same family and the last of the five girls in the family of Al Blake pf Fair Oaks. The parties were Mr. John Akers of Gillam tp., and Miss Cora Magdaline Blake of Fair rGiu; *