Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
L. H. Hamilton went to Racine, Wjte., on business Monday. Misses Grace and Fame Haas visited Mrs. John Copsy at Sheridan Sunday. See the $15.00 blue serge edits at Duvall’s Quality Shop.-C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. Rebecca Porter is taking treatment at the mineral springs near Attica. Mrs. Eva Greenlee is building an cement block house on her farm in the Gifford district. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Messman of Kentland are visiting their son, Harvey, and family, of north of town. Mrs. Abe Halleck went to Chicago inonday for a few days visit with her brother, S. L. Luce, and family. Jack Hoyes and wife and Mrs. M. H. Hemphill visited John Baker and family at Mt. Ayr Sunday. Let us fit you out with our $12.00 overcoat, all wool 52 in: long, with a convertable collar.— C. EARL DUVALL. Goodland and Wheatfield baseball crossed bats at the latter place Sunday. Result: Goodland 5, Wheatfield 4. True Woodworth, who has been working on a stone road contract near Lee, is at home sick with malarial fever. B. S. Fendig and daughter Miriam of Chicago were over Sunday guests of his aged mother and sister, Miss Rebekah Fendig. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knight and little son of Hammond came Saturday for a short visit with his cousin, Dennis Brooks and family. Milroy Circle ladies will hold an all day market in the Rowen & Kiser grocery, second door west of Roth .Bros, meat market, Saturday.
Quality speaks for itself at Duvall’s Qualtiy Shop. Everything is new for the men and boys in suits and overcoats. See them—C. EARL DUVALL. - ' * „ Carrie Mitchell of Carpenter tp., has bought the new 1913 69-T Overland automobile that Dr. Hansson has had on display. The price, fully equipped, is s>9Bs. 1 1 ’Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gwin and daughter Ellen drove through in their auto to Herscher, 111., Saturday to vfsdt Mr. Gwin’s sister, Mrs, Thomas Sayers. They returned home Monday. 4 V■' , ■ ’ . . Dr. Merry was over from Mt. Ayr on business Monday. The doctor would like to have Purtelle bring “his road” through Mt. Ayr, as he promised the deluded Jackson tp., citizens when they voted him a subsidy. i Mead a roes A. K. Yeoman, John Moore, and Mrs. D. F. Grant were called to Kingman, Kan., Friday afternoon by the critical illness of Mrs. Mark Yeoman, formerly of Rensselaer, and a relative of the ladies. Let your boys wear Perfection suits and overcoats this winter and see how much nicer they look and feel, and they will always wear a smile. Prices from $3.00 to SIO.OO in suits and overcoats, at Duvall’s Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL. The telephone girls of the local exchange treated themselves to a fine spread Monday night, five former operators being present, and in all about fifteen. Every one thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Fried chicken, sandwiches, grapes, watermelon and dozens of other good things were served. ;> i ( i " Mrs. George Hopkins expects to leave, perhaps today, for Omaha, Neb., to remain with her sister, Mrs. E. S. Snively, until she can sell her property and close up her late husband’s affairs, when it is expected Mrs. Snively will accompany her to Rensselaer to remain for an extended visit. Mrs. Snively’s husband died last week. Mrs. Lawrence Sayler and three daughters came last week from Spokane, Wash., to make their home in Rensselaer once more, She is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mm Isaac Saidla, of north of town, at present, but as soon as her goods arrive she expects to rent a house and reside in Rensselaer.. She and : her husband have not been living i together for some time.
