Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Blanche Hbyes spent Thursday in Chicago. Wilbur Poole went to Indianapolis on business Thursday. Jay Stockton made a business trip to Monticello Thursday. Solomon Guth of Washington, 111., was in the city on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood Sr., spent Thursday in Monon with relatives . Delos Dean arrived home from Bloomington Thursday where he is attending school, for the spring vacation. We wish to announce to the public that we have secured the services of Mr. L. E. Barber, of Michigan, a practical shoe man with years of experience, who knows how to fit shoes.—Rowles & Parker. If you are going to ‘do any fencing this season see that new “Rojfal woven wire fencing at Rowles & Parker’s. The fencing is the best, and our prices mean a saving to you.—Rowles & Parker. If you are not already one of our clothing customers let us fit you out with, a Kuppenheimer make. Guaranteed in every respect, and positively the best clothing money can buy.—Rowles & Parker. For tailor made suits our Royal Tailoring line has no equal. Every thread guaranteed all wool, with positive guaranteed shape retaining fronts. Let us measure you for your new suit. Perfect fit guaranteed.—Rowles & Parker.

Our stock of spring oxfords for women consists of velvets, suedes, patents and gun metals, in all the newest styles and lasts. See ours before you buy. A few of them in the window. Many others inside. We invite inspec* tiqn.—Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block. We guarantee our White Star and Acme flours at $1.35 and $1.45 to be equal to any flour sold at any price. Don’t be hoodwinked into buying high priced flour when you can positively get the best for less money. We stand back of every sack with a guarantee. —Rowles & Parker. Everybody has something to be thankful for if he. will only dig it up. Right now we are thankful that the boil on the back of the man’s neck who just left our office doesn’t belong to us, but we have some fine buggies that do. Call and see for yourself. If you have a boil on your neck they will surely cure it.—At Roberts’ Shop. In renewing his subscription for The Democrat, Harry Jacobs, formerly a resident of Jordan tp., this county, writes from Grayfod, Ind., under date of March 22: “We are having fine weather here in Jennings county now. Some early varieties of fruit, such as peach, pear and plum, are almost in full bloom and from all appearances we shall have plenty of fruit. Some of the farmers have finished sowing oats. Wheat is looking good.” Mr. and Mrs. Len Lefler and Miss Ethel Jacks autoed up from Lafayette W ednesday morning and the former drove out to their farm near Kniman while Miss Ethel returned to Lafayette on the 11:06. train, she just coming up for the ride, Mrs. Lefler will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Jacks, at Lee a few days before returning home. Leri sports' a new Ford touring car and the trip from Lafayette to his farm is a mere pleasure jaunt nowadays. Len’s brother Tony, who has'been in Wabash for several years, is now with him and is assisting in the management of the former’s confectionery store.

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