Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Millinery Opening _ ■■ i , . . ■ ■ • ' 'Y . . ' v '.-V '. . f . . All our friends, all former customers, and all who wish Stylish Millinery, are cordially invited to visit my Millinery Parlors on the OPENING DAYS ■■ •; - .. ... ’ . : y . Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 14,15,16 With the greatest care selections have been made this year, and we feel sure ‘ that we can please all Millinery shoppers. Remember the Opening Days. Mrs. Mary Meyer Healey Rensselaer', Indiana

Shoes—school shoes for boys and girls, the kind that wear. We guarantee our price to be lowest, quality considered. — Rowles & Parker. Mrs. C. E. Brown and son of Knox came yesterday to spend a few days visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Day, and Miss Glenn Day Wm. P. Baker left yesterday for Hamilton, No. Dak., where he will superintend the threshing on his farm near that He will also visit at Bathgate. R, C. Yeoman, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Yeoman of south of towp for several days, returned to Valparaiso Monday, where he is an instructor in the university. The election in Maine Monday, to removfe the prohibitory amendment from the state constitution, was won by the “wets” by about 2,OCX) majority. Maine ‘has been dry, in theory, at least, for 54 years. Thomas Sharp, who has been visiting here for the past several days with his brother Joseph Sharp, and family, and with relatives at Burnettsville, left yesterday morning for his home at Guthrie, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan and Mrs. Ed Trone and John Trone, the two latter from Lafayette, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jordan the past few days, went to Lafayette yesterday morning. Mr. Jordan will enter the Junior class at Purdue this year. It is now believed that the Monon’s new depot will be ready for occupancy within the next thirty days, and possibly a little before that time. Work on the tile roof, the tapping in of city water and the sewage system js now being rushed as quickly as possible. Rensselaer friends of Melvin Wis'hard of Chicago, will be pleased to learn that announcements are out for his marriage to Miss Mona Greasley at the home of the bride's parents at Gross Park, on Sept. 14. His mother, Mrs. Jennie Wishard, went to Chicago Friday to attend the reunion of her family and also the wedding.

OFFICIAL COUPON The Jasper County Democrat's Great Piano Contest One $350.00 Piano to be given away ?: ■I. . . * ’ ' ■ p '■ . < ■ , 1 - ' 1 > ■ Good for 5 votes for •*. . - i # Street and No „ • / a „ r ■■ ~ vl r i , ——— Town " * ' One Banner Upright Grand Piano will be awarded to the person living in Jasper or adjacent counties receiving the greatest number of votes.