Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 February 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Reduced prices on rubber boots at The G. E. Murray Co. Joe Reynolds was down from Chicago to spend Sunday with his mother, Mrs. S. R. Nichols. Mrs. Geo. Stoudt of Remington was the guest of Mrs. F. E. Babcock from Friday till ._ _ .. V-4. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Osborne went to Chicago Saturday to spend a few days, returning home Monday, James P. Overton returned home Thursday after a visit of several days with relatives at Tuscola, 111., and Indianapolis. Slaughter prices on men’s shoes at G. E. Murray, beginning Saturday, March 2. See the shoes displayed in our window. John A. Dunlap went to Goshen, Ind., Sunday on business connected wiith the Mrs. Noah Yoder divorce case from near Mt. Ayr, Geo. L. Maines and family left Monday for their new home near Hume, Mo., where he purchased a farm several months ago. Remember the, illustrated lecture on Western Michigan at the opera house Friday evening. See advertisement in another column. Wnf. Augspurger and family of! Newton tp., loft Monday for their new home, near Mankato, Minn., where he bought a fine farm last summer. Advertised letters: Miss Cora Kight, Mrs. Sarah Bollinger, Mrs. Jim McElion, Miss Laura Osborn, Isaac Collins, Peter Winter, C. W. Campbell, L. King. The subscription price of the Indianapolis News will be raised 25 cents per year' March 1, and after that date our price for The Democrat and News will be $4.25. Saturday March 2d we will sell ' $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 shoes at $1.98 a pair, shoe? shown in our window. THE G. E. MURRAY CO. ■Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warner celebrated their 56t'h wedding anniversary, which fell on Saturday, with a big Sunday dinner to which their sons and their families were guests. Otto Hooker, who has been living: on the Albert Warner farm in Hanging Grove tp., has moved to the L. W. Hubbel farm near Francesville. Arthur Williamson goes on the Warner - farm, vacated by Mr. ! looker. Edwin Holtz of Kankakee, 111., a graduate of the Chicago College of Pharmacy, has been secured to Ml the vacancy in B. F. Fendjg’s ci ng store, caused by the resignation of Thomas Jensen. Mr. Holtz and wife will move here. Ben Zellers of Fair Oaks, who had his hand so badly mangled in a corn she Mer near Roselawn last week, was down here Sunday to have the injured member dressed by his physician. The hand seems to be getting along nicely and amputation of the fiingers will not be necessary, it is thought. • Pythian Sisters, at their regular meeting Friday evening, gave a farewell luncheon in honor of M;3. Grace Pumphrey, who with her two children will leave Friday for their new home in Columbia City. The Sisters presented Mrs. Pumphrey with a souvenir spoon as a token of their regard.