Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

M 3». Charles Nuthall, instructor in music and drawing in the city schools, is spending the vacation week at her home in Detroit, Mich. • :J Mrs. Howard Mills and Miss Edythe Adams give a miscellaneous shown. next Monday evening in honor of Miss Lora Bruce, who is to be married the following Wednesday, to Mr. John Culp, the auctioneer. Miss Bruce has resigned her position i n the city schools, Leland Jessen, who has been working as a telegraph operator at Demining, Mexico, is spending a few days visiting here with his mother, Mrs. Jennie Jessen. He expects to secure a position near here for the summer and to return to the south for the winter, V h Fred Sipes, who travels around the world with a two-cyiinder Buick auto, on which he carries a complete show called the “Mysteries of the Eskimo,” is here and will soon start giving' performances. He had some bad luck nearing town, getting stuck in the mud and breaking the transmission shaft. Sunday was a very pleasant day, almost like a day in June. The sun shone gently and a soft zephyrous wind stirred lazily about the city in the 0 * morning, and people generally ’began to shed their coats. But Monday was an entirely different sort of a day, a nasty cold, damp rain falling most off the time, having changed Sunday afternoon to a rather low temperature, followed by the rain on Monday, R. M. Moore of Lebanon, Tenn., has been here for a couple of weeks on business and visiting his sister, Mrs. Joseph Yeoman. Mr. Moore sold his farm near Trafalgar last fall Pnd with his son and the latter s family went, to Tennessee where they may buy if pleased with the country after a year’s residence there, Mr. Moore says it was very rainy and wet there all winter and there was one fall of 2% inches of snow, and 1 the mercury got down to zero. Old rest-'

EASTER AND I r®P r ‘lnif.sianC!oihj!j AHlerso^jlm^ s^^g SSS^| Itass***® <& | QN SATURDAY, APRIL 6th, we inaugurate our Spring Opening exhibit and sale of ADLER’S COLLEGIAN CLOTHES, and we say to f you right here, that this, or any other store in Rensselaer has ever shown a more comprehensive line of Fashionable Clothes for Men and § Young Men than we have ready for your inspection. Here you’ll see I hundreds of beautiful patterns and colorings, in checks, stripes, plaids 1 and novelty effects, also ■ I serges of various shades of blue. In fact, our line is so «, A„ s&tf novel, and complete, you'll /r" open your eyes in bewilder- h i V ment. Every new model is 1 I here, including the two and ] if ' fiiiMjj I three-button sacks, English -k I semi-form fitting models, I and many others. IW" I Prices range from X ' I - sls to $25 Wsam ll I Come and Participate in I this Opening Celebration x _ The Quality Shop I C. Earl Duvall, Prop. I r 3. -