Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
AU piano coupons must be in by Nay 2 s,—The G. E. Murray Co. ' - ■ X_- . ; . For th'K. week, a y-. aver for you-. . We v:;.l sell you n ? 22c one i:ind or a.--0: ;< <l. 4 cans 01 standard sweet c<.in. hominy, baked beans i.. tomato sauce, red kidney beans, : -cs pcaclie-. .or pumpkin. Every can. guaranty 1. John Eger. Rev. J T. Abbett of Oregon, who has been visitng relatives here a short time, went to Logampprt Monday, and 1 yesterday, to Indianapolis oh business. lie 1 expects to return here the latter part of the week before he leaves to attend the general M. E. confrence at Minneapolis. Arvel Bringle, who is now employed as assistant night man in a dairy lunch room in the Lahr House, block at Lafayette, was a Rensselaer visitor Monday night. He. was home for a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bringle of Fair Oaks, returning to Lafayette last evening. Owing to inclement weather Sunday, the funeral of Carl Adams, who died Tuesday of tuberculosis at Tucson. Ariz., and whose body arrived here for burial Sunday noon, the funeral was postponed until. 10 p. m„ Monday, The funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. P. Green at the Baptist church and burial made in Egypt, cemetery.
I am carrying in stock a full line of the ML'sona Mfg. Co’s, prepared roofings, that good kind you have heard about, tor which A. E. Kirk is the "traveling salesman. Do not fail, to see our Mica Special before buying. It is absolutely fire, lightning and waterproof, and adapted to all classes of buildings. HIRAM DAY. Renton Review: Father Chas. H. Dhe was at Rensselaer Sunday to arrange for a substitute to serve while he is in Europe. He was for- • unate in securing the services of Father Morrice, professor of French at St. Joseph’s College. Father Morrice speaks English, German and French fluently. Father Dhe will take hrs departure July 5 and expects to return about the middle of September. A. J. Maisoneuve, the skip-Ly-night shoemaker who was located in one of A. Leopold’s rooms on Van Rensselaer street, Js being “foced” to pay some of the debts he left behind him when he jumped Rensselaer so unceremoniously a short time ago, and Dr. Hemphill received a dra'ft from him a few days ago covering his bill. D. M. Worland has been paid a $lO loan, understand, and it is said he has arranged to pay Conrad Kellner, who signed a small note with him at one of the banks.
Mothers Like Boys YRTapooq Clothes THE Superiorty of XTRAQQop Clothes [for hoys over and all other makes can be summed up in just one word — value. It’s that afl ’round value that means quality in the materials, durability s inmaking exact fit. smstrt style, splendid appear- ‘ ance. Such value means economy and perfect satisfaction!. Here are a few of the many strong points you will find in any XTRAGoop) suit. The coats are made with center vent, collars ■ and lapels are padded, there is a pencil pocket in left facing; all coats have continuous bottom facing. Trousers are full lined with fine quality sateen or cambric; all seams are taped to add strength and overcast to prevent raveling; pockets self-faced; every pair has a watch pocket. Both codts and pants WW are cut exceptionally large and roomy for growing boys, The G. E. Murray Company.
