Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

B. S. Fendig was a Monon goer Thursday. Boxes and Barrels for sale.— Jarrette’s Variety Store. Sol Guth of Washington, 111., eame Wednesday to look after his farm near here. Miss Opal Sharp is visiting her brother John and family in Chicago Heights this week. P. T. Longacre * returned here Wednesday from Elkhart where he has been for a few days. Corduroy and leather reversible work coats at the Quality Shop for $6.00. — C. Earl Duvall. The Leopold alley, connecting Front and Van Rensselaer streets, was opened to traffic Wednesday. James- Hallagan left Wednesday for Bedford, la., to look after, some business matters with Sim Dowell. Have you seen those nobby sweaters and sweater coats on display at the Quality Shop.— C. Earl Duvall. The Williams Stock Co. left here Thursday morning for Morocco where they have a couple of days engagement. Mrs. George Gowland passed her 77th milestone Monday, but bears her age well and is very active for so old a lady. Lorenz Hildebrand of Chicago is visitng friends here this week and looking after his property interests in Rensselaer. Mrs. Harvey Messman and little son left Tuesday for Sioux Falls, So. Dak., to visit her 4 sister, Mrs. E. E. Pierson and ilyE. J. Stone, foreman of The Democrat’s mechanical department, has been suffering with an attack of malarial fever this week. Isaac Saidla also raised some good sized apples this season, and a couple of days ago he left a half-dozen on our desk that Weighed nearly a pound apiece. Uncle Joseph Smith was down from Kniman Wednesday, getting some dental work done,. With a new set of molars Mr. Smith is good for many years yet. Mrs. C. O. Sands and little daughter, who have been visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sands, since Wednesday, Returned to their home; near Bedford Thursday. If you will take note of the fact, you will see that a great majority of the' particular dressers wear our cloaks, suits and millinery. Moral—be well dressed —trade at Rowles & Parker’s. The local K. of P. lodge is enjoying- quite a " boom as the result of recent efforts to increase its membership. Tuesday night they had four firsts, and there are fifteen applications fpr membership now on file.