Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

B. L. Saylor was in Frankfort on business Thursday. Today’s markets: Corn, 36c; Oats, 26c; Wheat, 81c. S. C. Irwin was in Roselawn on business Wednesday. W. J. Wright made a business trip to Chicago Wednesday. E. J. Cain left Wednesday for Hastings, Neb., after a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cain. Mrs. Mary Hughes and grandson Walter, who has been visiting her here for the past two months, left Thursday for Frankfort, So. Dak. Besser of Remington accompanied Miss Myrtle Ford of Remington to Chicago Tuesday where she was operated on at St. Luke’s hospital for gall stones. v/D. H. Yeoman accompanied UiS granddaughter, Miss Lois Yeoman, 'to Ambia Wednesday after her visit here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Strong. Everything we sell is guaranteed to give good satisfaction or it will be replaced with new. Call and inspect our line of suits from stock and tailor mades. As Easter is not far off and now is a good time to pick your suit.— C. Earl Duvall. Mrs. George Green, who was taken to Wellesley hospital, Chicago, Monday for an operation for gall stones, proved to be too weak to Undergo the operation and an attempt will be made to bring her back to Rensselaer. She is in a critical condition. Order your tailor made suit now and have it delivered to you later in plenty of time for Easter. We take your measure and guarantee the fit and the coat jf on | and linings to last and hold their shape as long as the suit wears. —C. Earl Duvall. If you consider buying a car, this one deserves your closest attention. Don’t part with your j money before you know its won--1 derful value, ybur increased earnings will pa}- for the car in three months. You'll have dividends in health and recreation besides.— The Maxwell. ji f ■ rr James D. Babcoqk, former fcrus- ! tee of Marion tp., and resident of near Rensselaer,, but for several years a resident oLnear Bluff ton, Wells county, and Miss Eunice ( . Adamson of this city, were uni- , ted in marriage at the Presbyter- | ian manse Wednesday afternoon jby Rev. J. C. Parrett and at once departed for Bluffton, where ; they will reside. J < “Cad” Merrill, a freight conductor on the C. I. & S. road, was fatally injured at Schneider Monday morning while his train was doing some switching there. He attempted to step up on the ‘ engine while it was in motion, fell beneath the wheels and was ground to pieces. He was a single man and resided with his i mother at Dahville, 111.