Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Millinery Opening i'- ■' ' •- ' • ■- 3 1 ' All our friends, all former customers, and all who wish Stylish Millinery, are cordially invited to visit my Millinery Parlors on the OPENING DAYS 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

Thmas and W. F. Gilmore, the former of Kinosha county, Wis., and the latter of Decatur, 111., and daughter are spending a fqw days here visiting witfT’lhW'-sis-ter Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins. George Long will leave in a few days for Chicago where he will enter the University of Illinois in the pharmacy department. He will take the full course, two years, and will secure a position in a drug store so as to get a practical knowledge of the business. True Woodworth has received a letter from his parents, who were recently called to South Dakota in response to a telegram, that his brother Will was thrown from a horse and rendered unconscious, and a friend, thinking he was very seriously hurt, sent the telegram to his ( parents here He was not badly injured. Mrs. George Sigo and baby, accompanied by Miss'"' Anna ! Luers, who has been visiting the former at her home in Petrel, No. Dak., the past few weeks, came last week and were joined We’dnesday by Mr. Sigo and the household effects, he having came through with them. They will occupy a Jasper county farm next year. ——— r ■!» —i Monticello Journal: A courtship of many years duration was terminated Saturday noon at Chicago in the wedding of Roy Didlake of this city and Miss Golda Lamborn, formerly of Remington who now resides in Chicago. The happy couple started east for a bridal tour and after Oct. Ist will be at home to their friends at Sharonville near Cincinnati, O. Mr. and Mrs. James Long r | streth of Parr went to Lowell Saturday to visit their daughter, Mrs. E. J. Casey and family, also to be with their two children who received their first holy communion Sunday at that place. They report an interesting time, as there were 40 children, 20 boys and 20 girls, in the communion class. Dinner was served on the church lawn. The St. Joseph’s College students came in Wednesday afternoon about 250 strong, and gave some zest to the street carnival by parading the' streets, wearing red caps, carrying canes and vigorously tooting

OFFICIAL COUPON The Jasper County Democrat’s Great Piano Contest One $350.00 Piano to be given away Good for 5 votes for_■ ,L-• . ’ . Street and No Town ■ ■ ■. One Banner Upright Grand Piano will be awarded to the person living in Jasper or adjacent counties receiving the greatest number of votes.