Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

' Mrs. Walter Lee. who had been taking a few weeks treatment for rheumatism at Martinsville, returned home Wednesday. Miss Vera Parker, deputy in the clerk’s office, who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. M. Parkinson, at Brook a few days, returned home Thursday. Mrs. Will Meyer and daughter, Miss Mary, left Wednesday for Houston, Texas, to spend several weeks with the former’s daughter, Mrs. Will Donnelly, and family. Lowell Tribune: John Hack & Son have completed loading their dredge at Water Valley, preparatory to moving it to MteCoysbUrg, where they have a new job of ditching. 75 men’s and young men’s overcoats to close out at wholesale prices. If you need one be' sure and see these lines. 1 . C, EARL DUVALL.

C. W. Duvall reports that his brother Ed of Mitchell, So. Dak., is much improved from his case of typhoid fever, and that he will probably be out of danger in a few days. Never before have you had the chance to buy such bargains in overcoats as you now have at qur store, as they must all go, and if/you will come in our store we will show you we mean what we say. C. EARL DUVALL. XChris Koepkey, foreman of the lection gang working east out of Rensselaer, was called to near Francesville Thursday by the death of his father, Fred Koepkey, who died Wednesday. The arrangements for the funeral had not been made when Chris left here. Mr. and Mrs. B. Porter and Osar Howe accompanied the remains of the latter’s father, S. H. Howe, of Newton, 111., to Rensselaer yesterday. Burial was made in Weston cemetery. Deceased was formerly a resident of Hanging Grove tp. He died Tuesday of Bright’s disease. s jThe long looked for express wagoq nas arrived, coming in on the northbound freight yesterday morning. It is a very solidly built vehicle and a great deal smaller than the wagon used heretofore. The driver, Harrison Timmons, has doubts as to whether or not he>can handle the large amount oftice cream that comes into Rensselaer during the summer with this wagon.