Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Sale bills at Democrat office. B. S. Fendig was a Monticello business visitor yesterday. Engraved calling cards to order at The Democrat office. Born, Oct. 31, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McCoy of Barkley tp., a daughter. The Christian church ladies took in about S4O at their chicken supper Wednesday evening. - Mrs. John Smith is confined to her home in the west part of town with nervous prostration. Mr. and Mrs. George Reed went to Crawfordsville yesterday for a short visit with relatives. Charles Spain went to Chalmers on business, yesterday and from there to Monticello for a short visit with friends. Wanted—To rent a seven or eight room house, with cellar if possible. — John Halsema, foreman cement tile factory. Ben and Nettie Bullis of Jordan tp., have returned from North Dakota, where the former has been for the past year. Patrick Glennon and son Thomas of Peru have been visiting the Walter boys this week. Mr. Glennon is an uncle to them.

Elections will be held next Tuesday in several states and the results will be watched for with inte'rest as an indication of the political trend. Mrs. John Lesh of Union tp., had the misfortune to fall from a step-ladder while cleaning windows Tuesday and suffered a severe sprain of the right knee. Mrs. Ellen Van Devere, who has ben visiting relatives at Fair Oaks, left here Thursday for Indianapolis where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Hagin. James M. Tillett of Peru was in the city on business Wednesday. He was also looking atter his real estate interests in Gillaih tp., a few days this week, - returning home yesterday. •J Our duck, corduroy, sheeps lined and leather reversible coats are the kind that you'need for cold or rainy days, all sizes, and our prices mean a saving to you.—Rowles & Parker. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sawin of Edinburg, who have been here visiting the family of their son, A. W. Sawin, in the north part of the city for a few days, returned home Wednesday.

Mrs. James Mead and little daughter, who have been spending the past few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. ,L. Clark, returned to their home Jn Hammond Wednesday. Austin Augspurger stopped off Jiere a few days this_ week on his way to his home in Woodburn, 111., from Chicago, to visit his cousin, William Augspurger, west of town. 4 Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sniyely of Omaha, Neb., who have been visiting relatives in Chicago for a few days, came Thursday to visit Mrs. Snively’s sister, Mrs. George Hopkins, and husband. Overcoats —Russian Pony fur overcoats, one-piece coat, no seam in back or side, light, not heavy to carry. Call in-and examine these coats before buying elsewhere. Worden’s Harness Shop. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Fendig went to Chicago Wednesday where Mr. Fendig intended , t» buy a jcarload of live turkeys which he will dress here and ship to eastern markets, poultry being as cheap, if not cheaper in Chicago than here. Mrs. Tanner of Boulton’s Landing on Lake George, New York, who has been visitng here with her brother. Judson Perkins, and family' the past week, went to Englewood Thursday where she wilL spend a few days as the guest of relatives. The mercury got down to 20 above zero Wednesday night, and twenty-eight inches of snow was reported at South Bend. The freezes of the past week have caused the leaves to fall in clouds, and the trees are now 'pretty well stripped of their i autumn foliage. A...