Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

- Dressmaking Schmai Sisters, phone 138. Moses Leopold was in Chicago on business Wednesday. The eighth annual convention of the Indiana State League of Postmasters will be held at Marion August 21, 22, and 23. _ • Miss Fame Haas went to Saugatuck, Mich,, yesterday for a couple of weeks outing. She has not been very well of late. Charles and Robert Faris and “Tude” Brusnahan of Parr left Tuesday for Hamilton, No. Dak., '■Where they will work id the harvest fields. Mrs. B D. McColly and two sons came down from Chicago Heights. 111., Wednesday to spend a few days here with Mr. McColly and with ilr. and ill’s. Korab Daniels. Mr. and ilrs. Jerry Healy went to-- Chicago Wednesday where ilrs. Heal}- will attend the fall millinery opening and purchase fall goods. They expect to be gone about a week. il. T. Parks, Monon agent at Bainbridge, who with his family have been visiting his parents, Mr. and ilrs. C. L. Parks, near Surrey, for the past several days, returned home Thursday Wednesday and Thursday passed without rain, but yesterday it was showery again. * The wet weather has colored the oats in shock considerably and has interrupted greatly with threshing.

* Word has been received here by Mrs. W. S. Coen of the death of her son-in-law, Clarence Sigler, at Tulsa, Okla. No particulars regarding death were received by Mrs. Coen up to yesterday. Miss D. McKinley, of Martinsville, a classmate of Miss Estella Sage of south of town, is spending the week here with her. They expect to go to Fountain Park next week and camp t/here. Misses Edna Ha u ter and Helen Hill entertained V about a dozen of their girl friends yesterdaay afternoon at cards at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hauter, southeast of the city. Mrs. Ernest Gowland and children, of St. Joe, Mo., came a short time ago from Chicago, where they have been visiting her parents for the past few weeks, and will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gowland. • 1 ’ ' ... "v • Edward Brown of Franklin, and Courtland Young of Greenwood, classmates at Fnankliin (of Floyd Meyers, with whom they have been visiting here for the past week or ten days, returned to their homes Wednesday. Abe Martin says: “Word was received here t’day o’ th’ death o’ Miss Tabitha Moon somewhere in Pennsylvania. She wuz a convincin’ speaker, a great organizer an’ a fair cook. Ther’s too many folks buyin’ tires on inner tube salariesi.” Sfee our newest styles of footwear in buckskins, velvets, patents, tans, or gunmetals. We have enendeavored to select styles in grades of leather which will suit you, and we feel pur efforts have been fruitful. Try us before you buy.—Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Oj>era House Block.

i A FASHIONABLE FIT is essential to „ the- business men nowadays. There must be style to the garments, and they must fit well if they are to be appreciated by the wearer and his friends. This is my most particular aim—to have every garment well fittting and cut in the most distinctive and latest style, with a perfect finish to each. Yet my prices are positively low. JOHN WERNER, Tailor Rensselaer, In&