Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Charles Grow was a Chicago visitor Wednesday. River Queen Mill Turkey Red wheat seed for sale at the mill. t . ... Born, Sept. 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Lowman, ofMarion tp., a son. Messrs. Albert Witham and S. Hatton were Monticello visitors Wednesday. |Jrs. |»f Monticello is visiting with her daughter Mrs. Charles Spain of north of town. Charles F. Grow and family will move into their fine new home on North Vanßensselaer street next week. Be sure and see the fall and winter Collegian suits and overcoats now on display at Duvall’s Quality Shop.— C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. Anna Mae. Kohley returned Wednesday from a ten days visit with relatives at Naperville and Downer’s Grove, 111.

The Monon will run another excursion to Chicago Sunday, September 22. The round trip fare from Rensselaer will be seventy-five cents, as usual. Every person in the county should see the swell line of suits and overcoats we now have on display for fall and winter, all at reasonable prices.—C. EARL DUVALL. Read the R-C-H auto ad on our correspondence page. This car is acknowledged to be the best medium priced car on the market and its equipment is not surpassed by any of the big, high-priced cars. Mrs. Ezra Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bowman, of Remington, were here today to attend the funeral of Louise Bowman, a granddaughter and a niece of theirs.— I'uesday’s Monticello Journal.

See the 1 % yard samples from the Kahn Tailoring Co., to make your fall and winter tailor-made suit and overcoat from. They are the best in the land and can not be eoualed by any firm.—C. EARL DUVALL. We see in The Democrat that Mr. Farmer thinks he has the largest sunflower in the city. Rev. D. T. Halstead has one that measures 15 ft. 8 in. in. height, 8 inches around the stalk, and 17 inches across the flower. It is one straight stalk, with only one flower on it. It still stands in his garden and can be seen by calling at Mr. Halstead’s house. yy

The new parcels post system will be established January 1, 1913. The law admits to the mails practically all kinds of merchandise that can be transported safely, including the products of the farm and garden, as well as factory products, provided such articles do root weigh more than eleven pounds nor exceed seventytwo inches in combined length and girth. Mr. and Mrs. Werner Miller returned home Tuesday from New Buffalo, Mich., where they were visiting a few days with Conrad Hildebrand .and family. They also saw Mr. Bond, who lives just across the road from Conrad’s.., AH are enjoying good health and think they have good land. Mr. MiUler thinks so, too. Crops are not as good’ there this year on account of so much rain.