Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ray Wood spent Tuesday in Chicago. ” Dr. I. M. Washburn spent Thursday in Chicago. See our line of cultivators.— Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. M. Banes of Kokomo, who has been visiting here with her sonindaw, J. A. Harsh and children, returned home Wednesday. ft ’ Mrs. Frank Dwiggins and little babe of Lincoln, Neb., came Wednesday to visit C. C. Warner and family and other relatives. Mr. ' and Mrs. Bert Hopkins left the first of the week for a month’s tour of the west, visiting many points in Oregon and California. Charles Tyler, who is employed in the union stock yards at Chicago, is spending a few days here with his mother, Mrs. Anna Tyler.

Mrs. A. F. Long and Miss Maud Spitler, who went to Oxford, 0., to spend a few days with Misses Martha Long and Elizabeth Spitler, returned bomd Wednesday. » Frank Ellis, who has had his household goods stored with Daniel Chupp on McCoy avenue, has rented a house near the depot and moved into same the first of the week. James C. Clark moved his motorcycle and bicycle repair shop from Front street Thursday to the room on Cullen street formerly occupied by P. W. Horton as a piano sales room. Mrs James Matheson, who has been visiting relatives at Hamilton, London and Toronto, Can., returned home Tuesday. She intends to sell her property here and locate at Winnipeg. Can., where she has relatives. Dr. M. D. Gwin and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Catt went to Chicago Saturday where the latter underwent an operation at a hospital. She is getting along very satisfactorily and will soon enjoy her former good health. Mrs. E. D. Rhoades and granddaughter, Margaret Radcliffe, went to Chicago Thursday to spend a few days with Mrs. Era Morgan and Mrs. Sirs. Morgan, who had been the guest of Mrs. Rhoades here several days, accompanied them to Chicago.

IT CERTAINLY LOOKS BAD to wear any kind of a stained or soiled garment in company, or in the street. 1 And it is so unnecessary too. when I can clean the garments so easily and so cheaply. I take the greatest care of all orders entrusted to me, and return them looking as good as new in every particular. Added to which, my prices are most reasonable, and your work is called for and delivered. JOHN WERNER, Tailor Rensselaer, Tnd.