Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ray Thompson has bought a second-hand Maxwell runabout. Firman Thompson made a business trip to Lafayette yesterday. Charles Spain returned yesterday from a week’s visit in Lafayette and Monticello. Mrs. Firman Thompson went to Chicago Wednesday for a >hort visit 'with friends. John M. Knapp sold a new Ford touring car Tuesday to A. S. Barlow of Wheatfield.

The new things in clothing, shirts, hose, underwear and shoes at Rowles & Parker’s. Rensselaer’s growing store. - - • If you are not using White Star flour, we want you to try a sack. We guarantee every sack or money refunded if you are not pleased. Only $1.35 a sack. —Rowles & Parker. The Democrat acknowledges the receipt of a postcard from Mayor Geo. F. Meyers, written from Chattanooga, Tenn., Tuesday, and showing “Lookout Mountain from Cameron Hill.” George says he is enjoying his vacation very much.

Of course if you are married to a line of cars, we can’t hope to show you our latest models and give you the benefit of our prices, but if you are a business man of your own conviction, we know .that we can get together on a car deal for a Maxwell. President D. M. Worland and Secretary C. G. Spitler of the Commercial Club were in Chicago - Wednesday investigating a factory proposition. While there’s nothing as yet for publication, the thing looked good to them and something may come of it.

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