Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

(Lothcraft All-Wool Clothes i«Sh!r • WWiotJE I® IJm Ml MBJLs

WE ARE after the Clothing Business this season with the pick of all the lines. Come to our store; we want to show you these suits; they are fine, and the prices so reasonable that we are proud of them. THE G. E. MURRAY COMPANY

Duke Nichols is sporting a new cash register. John Knox arrived home from Chicago Thursday for a short visit with ihome folks. George E. Murray v returned home Thursday from a short business trip to Wheatfield. Miss Grace Robinson goes to Chicago today to take a course in training as a professional nurse at the Wesley hospital. In our popular price Millinery Dept, can be found many new and attractive styles in Easter bonnets.—Rowles & Parker. Mr. and Mrs. John M'. Wasson went to Columbia City yesterday to visit the family of their daughter, Mrs. A. S. Nowels, over Easter. Mr. andyMrs. Ray Collins of near Bucklin, Kan., came Thursday for a visit with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collins. , Albert Hammond, who suffered a stroke of paralysis some months ago, is gradually failing and his death is looked for at almost any time. Mrs. R. D. Thompson and little daughter went to Gary Thursday and from there to Plymouth to visit her sister, Mrs. Lillian McGimpsy. Henry Crimmin, who has been visiting with his son-in-law, Emmet Fiddler and family, since last October, returned to his home in Hall, Ind., yesterday. The bumpers at'the end of the sidings by the Babcock & Hopkins elevator were moved the first of the week to make ready for the extension of the sidings after the removal of the present depbt, a carload of rails being already on the ground for this purpose. The, great number of surgical operations performed upon Jasper county residents and the many deaths that have resulted from such operations, causes many people to wonder if. the doctors are not becoming 1 altogether too free with the knife.