Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dressmaking Schmal Sisters, phone 138. River ‘ Queen Mill Turkey Red wheat seed for sale at the mill. If you want to buy, sell or rent property, try The Democrat’s want ad column. F. R: Harding of Buchanan, Mich,, came last Thursday to visit his neice Mrs. Abel Grant.
George W. Casey and son Ed were over to Chenoa 111., last week looking up a real estate deal. It is now time the boys will want Knickerbocker Norfolk suits, and we are now showing the swellest line 'of all colors for the boys.— C. EARL i DUVALL. Joe O’Connor was down from Hammond Saturday nigh and Sunday. Joe is employed on the belt of the C. I. & S. RaHway and has charge of a bridge gang. Harry Watson moved his plumbing shop Saturday into his new quarters next building west of The Democrat building. He has a nice locaition and neat and attractive quarters.
Be sure and get your measure taken at Duvall’s Quality Shop for your new fall suit and overcoat, 1,500 patterns to choose from, and will be made by the Kahn Tailoring Co., of Indianapolis; perfect fitting and shape retaining garments guaranteed. —C. EARL DUVALL.
Ross Goble, who has been employed in the dry goods department of the G. E. Murray Co., store for the past four and one-half -years, resigned his position Saturday night and is undecided at this writing which of several offers he will accept. Leo Colvert, also employed .in the same department, resigned ’ Saturday night and went to Chicago ’ Monday morning to take a position in the Fair store.
John B. Peterson, of Crown Point, was nominated on the democratic ticket at Lafayette, last Thursday, to oppose Mr. Crumpaqker for Congress. Mr. Peterson cut down Crumpacker’s majority two years ago from 6,000 to 2,000. He is a man well liked and very popular and has the utmost confidence of the people of this district. Between him and John Bowers Crump’s goat is cooked. —Brook Reporter.
