Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats

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TRAUB & SELIG “THE NEW YORK STORE”

Be sure and get a Bradley Coati Sweater, as they are just fine, in all' colors and grades. C. EARL DUVALL. Mr. Hansen is truly a master of the organ, and his work was a revelation in the possibilities of that difficult instrument—Mattoon, (Ill.,) Morning Star. Recital at the Presbyterian church, Friday evening, tober 25, admission 25 cents. A four-year-old son of Viotor Moore of Barkley tp., set fire to. a small barn on his grandfather’s John Moore’s farm in Barkley 7 tp., Thursday and the building was destroyed together with a small amount of hay and about 50 bushels of corn. The horses, buggies and tools were saved. The boy evidently set the building on fire to see it burn, pot realizing the loss that would result. Fred Michael of Barkley tp., who left here about a month ago on his motorcycle for Delphi and Ockley, stating that he would be back here next day, has not been heard from since by his parents and they have become considerably worried about him. His father, Allen Michael, went to Delphi Thursday to see if he could learn anything of the young man’s whereabouts. His age is 23 years.

Mrs. Mary Pritchard of Franklin, who with her daughter, Mrs. Ida Pickeril of Indianapolis, is visiting at F. M. Parker’s, fell down the stairs at the Parker home Thursday morning and was badly bruised and shaken up. She is a large woman, and falling almost the eritlre length ■of the stairs was a severe shock to ■her. She was expecting to leave on Thursday for Chicago and thence to lowa for a visit with relatives, but her injuries will delay her departure a few days. . •

H. W. Gilbert, of the Auto Sales Co., of Remington, was in the city a few hours Wednesday and while 'here had his name enrolled on The Democrat’s big list of Remington 'subscribers. The Auto Sales Co. sold 24 Ford autos the past season, and expects next year a still greater sale on this popular low-priced mai chine. The 1913 Ford is a setter. [ looking car, Mr. Gilbert says, than the 1912 car. The body has been : changed somewhat and a new style of windshield used, making the car look much classier than the old model.' «