Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Get our prices on cloaks and save money.— The G. E. Murray Co. ' Mrs. W. R. Meguire went to Mt. Vernon, 111., Saturday where her father, whose health has been failing, underwent an operation. Henry Wells of Grassville, 0., who has been visiting here with his cousin, Mrs. H. M. Purcupile and other relatives, left Monday for his home. Bradley sweater coats, overcoats, ties, shirts, silk and lisle socks. Everything for men and boys for Christmas presents. — Rowles & Parker. Prof, and Mrs. Ray Yeoman of Valparaiso and Mr. and Mrs. Devere Yeoman of Gary visited over Sunday with A. K. Yeoman and famijy southeast of town. Dr. J. Hansson went to Indianapolis yesterday to bring back an Overland 40 five-passenger touring car which he recently sold to Wm. Augspurger of Newton tp. A few odd/ fur heck pieces to close out at 20 per cent to 30 per cent discount. Don’t fail to see these. They,, are exceptional values.—Rowles & Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Hatton and daughter Went to Monticello Monday to visit a short time before they • start for the southland, where .they will spend the winter. James McDonald, who has been visiting here with old friends and. looking after a few business affairs for the past few days, left Monday for his home near Des Moines, Ta. Mrs. George Wade came over from Francesville Monday to join her husband here. They have rented the C. B. Steward property just north of the railroad, and will make their home here. ■ ‘ The Democrat was in error regarding Mrs. John Critser’s dying at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Magee. She was at their home up to about three weeks ago, when Mr. Critser rented a house and they moved into same, where she died.
Mr. .Shafer, an expert matcTC maker from Crawfordsville, was in the city Saturday and Monday trying to secure a position here with the U. S. Match Co., when they get started, which he was told would be about the latter part of January or the first of February. Dr. Cook, the “discoverer of the north pole,” who is to appear here in an illustrated lecture at Ellis theatre next Monday night, was at Monticello one night last week, and according to reports from there the last fifteen tninutes of his lecture is devoted to paying his respects to Admiral Peary, who also “discovered” the pole. Joseph Frederick, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rishling, died at 9 a. m., Saturday at their .home west of town, and was buried in the cemetery in Hanging Grove tp.. Monday, Rev. Kuonen of Barkley M. E. church conducting services at the grave. The child was 4 months and 3 days old, and had been weakly from birth. Miss Catherine Morlan, aged 69 years, <1 ied at sa. m., yesterday at the home of Ed Grant, west of town, after an extended illness. The funeral will be held tomdrrow' kt 10 a. m., at the Christian church in charge of Rev. Winn. Interment will be made in Weston cemetpry. was a sister of Omar Morlan ahd Mrs. Ed Grant.
NOTICE! Having secured the services of Geo. Wade, a first-class Barber, I am prepared to give you better work and quicker service than before. Your patronage solicited. Calvin H. Cain la -
