Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1911 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■■’.’ • ~ . V YOU’RE going to give thanks this month for a lot of good things you enjoy and possess. You probably don't realize all of them; it pays to think it over a little Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are something to be thankful for; clothes honestly made, by people who consider your interests and benefit as well as their own profits; clothes made to serve the wearer. We’re glad to sell them; and we’re thankful for them ourselves. You might be thankful to us, too, for having such a good stock as this for you to draw on. It’s a bountiful feast of good things we’ve spread here for you; _ suits and' overcoats; shirts and neckwear; hosiery and gloves; sweaters and fancy waistcoats; all the large and small things to wear that you want. Suits $lB and up . Overcoats $16.50 and up a The G. E. Hurray Co. Rensselaer, Indiana J 111 ttNßwl This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & flarx clothes | 1 I

faithful member for a number of years, when she transferred her membership to the U. B. church. She lived a devoted--Christian life, loved, her bible above everything else and after being stricken down by illness her Bible was her companion as long as she was able to read. She had been a great sufferer the past three months, but bore her suffering with much patience and many times said she was ready to “go home” and anxiously awaited the call of her Sa°vior. She was oftimes heard, praising God during her illness and she spent much time in prayer. She was joined in marriage to James Brown in 1890, who proceeded her to the great beyond. She was an affectionate companion, a kind mother, and a loving daughter and sister. Her life has been like the River Nile in all of its course, as winding its way away from the warm heart ofan early Christianity to its emptying into the great sea where it can only be regained by the Son of Righteousness, when He comes to gather again those who are worthy to refresh the flowerbeds of Paradise. Her life has been one of neverfailing faith in God, her Creator, and in Jesus Christ, her Savior and Master. As the river flows by the force of gravity on its course to the sea, so has she ever kept her face turned faithfully to the duties of life, stopping here and there to irrigate the heart of a friend or fel-low-pilgrim by her life of unselfishness and love. She leaves to mourn their loss, a father, two sisters and four brothers; namely: Miss Katie Wenrick pf near Wheatfield; Mrs. Ellen Cooper of Virgie; Noah M., and William J. of Jasper county, Ind.; Jacob F. of Halliday, N. D., and James W. of Ree Heights, S. D. Also three stepchildren: Mrs. Violet Dennis of Chicago; Mrs. Viola Malchow of Chalmers.; Walter Brown of Cedar Rapids, lowa, and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral conducted Nov. 16, 1911, from the M. E. crurch in- -Wheatfield, by Rev. Mcßrayer of Wheatfield! Interment in Wheatfield cemetery, burial in care of S. A. Keene. xx

If You Are A Trifle Sensitive About, the size of your shoes, it’s some satisfaction to know that many people can wear shoes a size smaller by shaking Alien’s FootEase into them-; Just the thing for Patent Leather Shoes. Sold Everywhere, 25c. Sample FREE: Address, Alien S. Olmsted,, Le Roy, N. Y. nls St