Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
•Christmas presents for every- • body at The G. E. Murray Co. The next republican national i convention will Jjc held in Chicago June 18. Mrs. Norris of Ft. Recovery, 0.,' came Thursday to visit with her cousin, Mrs, Chris Koepkey. Charles Crowder returned to his home in Indlanapoiis Thursday after a short visit here with relatives. Mrs.. Davis of Monticello, who has been visiting here with her son, J. K. Davis and family, returned home Thursday. Rev. Baech of Delphi, who recently underwent an operation in a Chicago hospital, returned here Thursday to spend the day with friends. • , Holiday specials in Misses and Children’s fancy coats, sizes 10 to 14. Never sold less than S 5. special holiday prices $3.98. —Rowles & Parker. Rev. Morrow of Morocco will preach at-the Baptist church at ; Parr Sunday evening, Dec. 17, at 7:30. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. Stewart Hammond and daughter, Mrs. Clint Brown, went to ; Spencer Thursday for a visit of a few days with his daughter, Mrs. C. B. Harold, and other relatives. j Get your father, brother or husband a nice suit or overcoat for Christmas, nothing more acceptable, and our holiday prices [mean a saving to you.—Rowles & Parker. C. A. Stevenson of Chicago Heights. 111., came dowir Thurs- ? day for a, visit with his brother-in-law, William Frye, and family. Mrs. W. R. Meguire returned home Thursday from a few days visit with her father at Mt. VerJ non. 111., who is in quite poor health. • Bradley mufflers, sweater coats, faricy fox ties* shirts, .suspenders, everything for men and boys tor Christmaspresents. Rowles & Parker. — j Wallace Miller of Lafayette ; was here Thursday voting i friends. He stated that he would i go out on the road and travel for • a large wholesale house after the ' first’ of the year. Wm. Ott of Carpenter tp., was over Tuesday afternoon to see his uncle, William Daniels, who continues in a very critical condition and death is expected at : most any moment. i- ' See our . muff and collar sets 'and fine fur neck pieces. Noth- ’ ing more acceptable for Christmas than a fine fur set. Oui prices are right and our furs are reliable.—Rowles & Parker. Mr. Hayner, expert- piano tuner and repairer, from Chicago, is in town for a limited per•j iod. Patronage respectfully so- ' licited. Please leave orders early at Clarke’s jewelry store.
