Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. W. H. Beam was a Chicago visitor Tuesday. River Queen Mill Turkey red wheat seed for sale at mill. S-ll — 1 B. J. Jarrette and son Gerald went to Chicago on business Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sorrell and son of Tipton are guests of Mr. and Mrs,’True Woodsworth. Boy’s school knee trousers, all grades at 25c and 50c. C. EARL DUVALL. Mr. and Mrs. George McLain and son Lawrence returned home Thursday form a short visit in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Malone and son went to Winamac Wednesday for a couple -of weeks visit with friends and relatives Mrs, L. Strong and Mrs. E. T. Harris are spending the week with relatives and friends at Ambia and Tab, Benton county. I . ~- \\m. Thompson is now working in Hammond, where he went Wednesday to take a position driving an automobile. '

See the Kahn Tailored line on display at our store, 1,000 samples to pick from and prices reasonable. C. EARL DUVALL. Frank Moore and Ephriam Hickman went to North Judson Thursday where they are putting in a heating plant at the new parochial school. Mrs. Kenton Parkinson was operated on at St. Luke’s hospital, Chicago Tuesday, and is now reported to be getting along as well as could be expected. Mr. and Mrs. Strawbridge of Chicago are here for a two \Veeks visit with Mr. and Mirs. A. F. Long and other relatives. Mrs. Strawbridge was formerly Mrs. Zimri Dwiggins. Paul Glazebrook went to Lafayette Wednesday for a short visit with friends before going to Galesburg, 111., where he has been engaged as instructor in mechanical drawing and mathematics in the high school

Notice—There are a number of high school students w’ho wish to work for their board and room. Anyone wishing to make arrangements for such help please call Supt. Clark, phone number 154, or C. Ross Dean, phone number 165. The last quarterly meeting and quarterly conference of the Barkley M. E. Chu'nch will be held next Sunday, September 1. There will be a whole day meeting and basket dfihngr. Everybody is invited to attend. E. Ift. KUONEN, Pastor. Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Brown and daughter Mary Jane went to Danvile, Champagn and Urbana, 111., Wednesday for a several days visit with relatives. The doctor returned home yesterday but Mrs. Brown and daughter will remain some time yet. Miss Helen Carson of Monticello is the week-end guest of Miss Martha Long. Miss Carson graduated this year from Western College, at Oxford, Ohio, where Miss Long was a student. She sang Friday night at the organ recital at the Presbyterian church.

Mrs. B. J. Moore and daughter Eva, and Mrs. Anna Tuteur gave a miscellaneous shower at the Moore home Monday evening in honor of the approaching marriage of Miss Beatrice Yates, soon to be the bride of Elmer Wilcox. Many beautful and useful gifts were given the bride-to-be; EVERY MAN IS INTERESTED in Tailoring Talk, so we won’t bore you by shying that I have at present a splendid line of fine new fabrics to make up into dressy business and outing suits. I would like you to select a fabric and let me fit you for a suit at once. If, in the tailor-'. Ing, the glove-like fitting and perfect finish, I do not satisfy you, at our price, then I’ll call it no sale. JOHN WERNER, Tailor ‘ Rensselaer, Ind.