Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Wm. McGinnis'* family is suffering with the.grip. Mrs. Thomas Walter of east Barkley died Sunday from pneumonia. •'*■■■■ Feb. 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gowland, of north of town, a daughter. w A few work coats for sale at prices for less than all others.— C. Earl Duvall. \ J, \V. Mauck and wife went to Gilman, 111., Saturday to make a visit with relatives. Any of our $1.50 or $2.00 men’s flannel or dress shirts, your choice SI.OO. —Model Clothing Co., S. Leopold, Mgr.

In the basket 'ball game at Monticello Friday night the St. Joseph college team was defeated by a score of 21 to 13. $6.00 trousers for S4.QO and $4.50 and they can not be duplicated any where in our city in price, fit and quality.—C. Earl Duvall. Miss Nellie Grant, who was stricken with paralysis a few days ago, remains in about the same condition. Her recovery will be very slow. The lower house of congress has voted to increase the number of congressmen to 433, which will mean that Indiana will retain her present quota of 13.

Just unloaded this week another car of that famous White Star flour only’ $1.40 a sack and equal to any flour sold anywhere at any price.—Rowles & Parker. T. P. Moore and w’ife of Indianapolis are guests of his brother, B. J. and family. They expect to visit relatives at Monon and Lafayette before returning home. 7 , Till March 1 any men’s or boys’ suit, overcoat or trousers at first wholesale cost. Must have room for new .spring goods. —Model Clothing Co., S. Leopld, Mgr.

About this time of year most every man needs and extra pair pair of pants to patch out the old suit. Rowles & Parker’s big pant sale begins Saturday, Feb. 11—7 days only. The Medaryville Advertiser did not appear last week, owing to damage by fire which destroyed the restaurant of O. L. Ballard and the cigar store of L. C. Wesley, last Thursday night. The 'residence owned by Ira Sayler at Mt. Ayr, and occupied by Samuel Guthrie, was destroyed by fire Friday morning. Cause —destructive flue. Guthrey saved most of his household goods.

We have three large lines of woolens, over 1,000 styles, from which to select your spring suit. Better come in and look them over. * They are the best for the least money.—Model Clothing Co., S. Leopold, Mgr. A. E. Kirk moved Monday from the Robinson property west of the cemetery, into one of Hiram Day’s houses in the east part of town, and John Bruner will move from the Myers property on the east side into the property vacated by Mr. Kirk."

Nl.eo Reeve has bought a lot 61 his grandfather in the northwest part of town on the poor farm road, and has moved a building that he bought of one of, the Reeds, north of the railroad, thereon and will remodel it and make it into a residence. • pEdw’ard Jenkins and Villas Ifrice went to Logansport Monday to bring home Mrs. Rebecca Hurley of Barkley tp., who was taken to Longcliff last November. An operation for cancer in the hospital at the asylum is said to have restored her mental and physical health.

A. G. W. Farmer and w ife returned home a few days ago from Oklahoma City, Okla., where they had been spending the past few months with relatives. Mrs. Farmer and her three sisters, who had not been together in the last fifty years, had the pleasure of being together once more.

J. U. Iliff left Monday night w’ith his car of goods for. Neligh. Net*., where he is moving upon a farm. The family will not go for a couple of W’eeks yet, or until he gets there with the household goods and gets settled. Their many Jasper county friends wish them success in their new home.