Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

• A. L. Padgett went to Monon on business yesterday. Only 75 cents for the round trip to Chicago next Sunday. Frank Morrow went to Remington yesterday to visit relatives a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kuboski returned home Monday evening from a visit in Chicago. 1 - MT— - 1 1 Harley Bruce returned to his home near Crawfordsville Monday after a visit with relatives near here. Racine wool and cotton work shirts in all colors and sizes, from 50c to $3.00. at the Quality Shop.— C. Earl Duvall. H. C. Jones and wife of Ingalls, who have been visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Yeoman, returned home Monday. Walter Forbes, until recently clerking in the YanArsdel store, is now employed in the Hamilton & Kellner coal and w-ood yards. Winter weight union suits and two piece suits in all grades and colors at the Quality Shop, prices 50c to $5.00 a suit.— C. Earl Duvall. John Guss of Virgie and Mrs. Shelby Cpmer of north of town attended the funeral of their aunt. Mrs. Mary Shide, at Remington Thursday. Norman Gorham had the first finger on his right hand badly mashed Saturday afternoon by a large piece of coal falling on it. He is employed by J. L. Brady. Work on the Monon’s new- depot is being rushed to the limit and it is hoped tp have same done by the 21st of the month. It is thought the cement work will be finished tomorrow. J. C. McColly of Newton tp., is preparing to move to Rensselaer to remain until spring when he w-ill move to Montana, where he has purchased a claim relinguishment on a half-section of land 12 miles from Hinsdale, near the Canadian line.

PIANO SALE Beginning TUESDAY, OCT. 10th And Running AH Week. A Store Full of Beautiful Instruments All Styles of Cases—Oak, Walnut, Mahogany. There will be NO handsome credits given for solving a puzzle that a six-year old child could see at a glance. Neither will one piano be advertised and another shown in it’s stead, but will display at a price within the reach of everyone the product of one of the largest, best equipped, modern factories in the United States The Cable Nelson . ' • . ■ ■' . / • . .;j Special attention will be given the Player Piano, a representative of the factory who is a skilled, finished musician and an expert demonstrator of the inner player will be here. Everyone is cordially invited to attend this musical treat whether a prospective purchaser or not. Automobile transportation will be furnished free to parties from the country Arrangements have already been made with several, why not you? FRED A. PHILLIPS Telephone 195