Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Oats harvest is beginning this week. Mrs. A. G. Work of Lafayette is spending a few days as the guest of her father. C. P, Moody, near Pleasant Grove. Dr. Chas. Fidler left Saturday for his home In Milwaukee after spending a few days here with his mother, Mrs. I. N. Hendricks. W. R. Meguire and family and Hugh Kifk returned Monday from a delightful auto tour to St. Joe and other points in Michigan. Attorney A. D. Babcock and son of Goodland drove over yesterday in Mr. Babcock's new Ford roadster to look after some business matters. M. ( . Baker of Chicago came down Saturday afternoon for an over Sunday visit with his father. John X. Baker, and family of Barkley tp.

Air. and Mrs. Butler of Chicago, on their honeymoon trip, stopped off here Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bringle of Jordan tp. ’ George Thornton and family arrived here Monday from Canton, Hl., to spend a week or more visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, G, L. Thornton, near-'Surrey. J. D. Tudor and wife of Lexington, Ky., who had been visiting here with his brother, George Tudor and family, and Illinois relatives, returned to their home Saturday. (• C. Starr and little granddaughter Genevieve went to Chicago Sunday, Mr. Starr returning home Monday, while Genevieve will spend the remainder of the summer visiting there with her mother. J. J. Montgomery, who was formerly fireman on the ill-fated train No. 8,, running from Chicago to Galesburg, had a brother-in-law, who was employed on the C. B. & «Q., as master mechanic and who was riding in the cab or the engine pulling train No. 8, killed and throw a long way from the train when the impact came with the Pullmans of the train ahead, in Sunday’s railroad wreck at Western Springs, a Chicago suburb.‘

Clearance Sale Extraordinary By The G. E. Murray Co.~| One-Fourth off the regular price on Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Dresses, Ladies’ Waists, Ladies’ Dress Skirts, Ladies’ Wraps and Rain Coats.

10 per cent off on Men's and Boys’ Suits. 20 per cent off on our entire Pants Stock. / ;<> S, ■ r.-: ' ■.../■• ' / ■ ■ i '-j- ■ 20 per cent off on all Rugs. Calico, per yard - - 4c

Positively a One-Half Price Shoe Sale, Good Styles. Men’s and Women’s Oxfords at One-Half Price. ~ . ■ ■ * I . _ 1 ~ We Invite Everybody to share in this MONEY SAVING SALE. The C. E. Murray Co.