Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I. ’’ ' z ’ ' $! ! Egg| E*Mt ,- v I jMreW * * *®®R <i The careful l purchaser j> 4 1 has the future in view 1} Jj and considers material '[ I and workmanship as well b 4( as price. They know 6 ]j that paying commission to agents from other '[ 41 cities can not insure better ' > work or lower prices than J ' i can be obtained of the local , > i! dealer. We are selling nine- b , J tenths of the work in the i ’ j t county and ask an opportun- > J 6 ity to prove ourselves meri- b 4 J torious of your order. ymmoHmq

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Ed Randle was in Chicago on business Monday. Gus Grant was in Monon on business Monday. George Reusch was in Chicago on business Monday. Bert Duggins was in Chicago on business Monday. J. H. S. Ellis was in LaFayette on business Monday. John F. Payne was in Monticello on business Monday. Worland and Orlie Clouse rwere Chicago visitors Sunday. Jasper Guy of Remington, was in the city on business Monday. 4 James A. Flynn spent Sunday with his son Hallie, at Chesterton. Firman Thompson returned on Monday from a business trip to Chicago. George Duggins left Monday for Twin Falls, Idaho, on a prospecting trip. M. A. Gray and John Powell, oT Remington, were Rensselaer visitors Saturday.

Ed Peregrine and family left Monday for their new home at Mitchell, So. Dak. J. T. Murray and family left Monday for their new home at Hamilton, No. Dak. Fred Snyder has bee'n appointed postmaster at Brook, to succeed Postmaster Jones. Don’t fail to attend Rowles & Parker’s Big White Sale, Saturday, Feb. 25 to Saturday, March 4. Mrs. Wm. Childers accompanied her father, H. V. Childers, to Delphi Monday for a short visit. S. H. Hopkins moved to North Manchester Monday, near which place he recently purchased a farm. J. A. Dunlap, of the firm of Dunlap & Parkinson, was in Monticello on legal business Monday. Biggest Embroidery sale ever given in this city at Rowles & Parker’s, Saturday, |Feb. 25 to Saturday, March 4. James Ellis, Jr., returned Monday from Monticello where he has been visiting with his grandfather since Saturday.

Frank Peregrine and family left Monday for Mitchell, So. Dak., where they expect to make their home for the future. Earl and Charles Herr of McCoysburg left Monday for Mitchell, So. Dak., where they expect to secure employment. i, The primary election to determine who the old party candidates for mayor of Chicago will be was held yesterday. y Dennis Marque of Jordan tp., increased his corn crop 40 bushels per acre last year with Bowker’s fertilizer.—J. J. Weast.