Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Buy one of^those “Stay-Down” Tank Heaters of Gwin & Watson. F. E. Babcock was in Frankfort add Lafayetie on business Monday. _» Special embroidery and lace sale beginning Monday, February 6th, at The G. E. Murray Co. Will Woodworth returned to Newal, So. Dak., Monday after a short visit with relatives here. Take a look at The G. E. Murray Co’s. Embroidery window. Sale begins Monday, February 6th. Our big discount price still continues on Men’s Overcoats and Suits. ROWLES & PARKER. There will be some fine young stock put on the block next Thursday, at the Holmes-Weurthner sale. Fancy Sand Grown Michigan Potatoes only 45c bushel. Rowles & Parker’s Grocery Dept. Phone 95. 1 Try a sack of Fanchon Flour next time, new process. Finest ever come to town, $1.50 at The G. E. Murray Co. Dr. Rose M. Remmek returned to Rensselaer Monday afternoon from a several weeks visit with relatives in Indianapolis. If you want a good horse or cow or a bunch of pigs or sheep, go to the Holmes-Weurthner sale Thursday, Feb. 2. C. G- Ward returned to Monon Monday after a couple days visit with his brother-in-law, C. M. Sands and family. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Meyer of Gary are here for a few days on business pertaining to the transfer of their property on River steet. Get our prices on woven wire fencing. They -will interest you if you contemplate doing any fencing this year. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Wiman of Chicago, who ac-j companied Mrs John Smith herej after the latter’s operation in a Chicago hospital, returned home Monday. 5,000 yards of the very finest Embroidery and Insertion to be sold at 10c per yard at the .Ransford Dept. Store Feb. 3. No limit. Sale starts at 8 o’clock. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Thomas of Newton tp., spent Sunday with their daughter, Miss Agnes, in Hegewisch, 111., where she has a position as book-keeper. Brook Reporter: John Holder moved his family over on his farm south of Rensselaer Monday. John bought a good farm there last fall and hereafter is going to be his own boss. S. H. Hopkins went to Logansport and North Manchester Monday. He has his eye on a couple of places and expects to complete the deal shortly for a farm near one of these cities. C. O. Price of Hinsdale, 111., resumed home Saturday after a few, days visit here and at Remington with relatives. Mr. Price expects to move onto a farm near Remington on or about March 1. L. B. Elmore and wife and Ed' Peck of Remington went to Chicago Monday to attend the auto show. Mr. Peck stopped off at Hammond I to attend the district meeting of the K. of P. lodge held at that place. ; X Thomas Walters, the aged citizen : diving w;est of Francesville, was, painfully injured while coming to town Tuesday. His horse became frightened and he was jostled in the buggy with sufficient force to fracture his arm.—Francesville Tribune. j • '*?'

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