Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Read W. J. Wright’s Red Tag Sale on our correspondence page. Mrs. C. E Simpson and daughter, Mrs. Clifford Payne, were in Monon Wednesday. Thomas Ward of Tegarden, visited his brother, J. W. Ward, here a few days this week. John P. Ryan of Gillam tp. went to Chicago Tuesday evening to take in the fat stock show. A full line of Initial Handkerchiefs for Xmas presents at Duvall’s Quality shop. C. EARL DUVALL. Charles .and Ethel Lowery of Marion returned home Wednesday after a visit here with the family of their uncle, Samuel Lowery of north of town. Frank J. Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foltz, Alfred Peters and son Sidney,c Wm. Jordan and Mrs. Bertha Davids were among the Chicago goers Wednesday, most of the parties to attend the fat stock show. • The L. W. Hubbell Fertilizer Company; Francesville, Pulacki county; capital stock, $10,000; directors, L. W. Hubbell, Waldemar H. Fries, Frank T. Mitchell, was incorporated a few days ago. Miss Eliza Jane Thompson and Morton R. Clifton, both of Fair Oaks, were married at the Methodist parsonage Tuesday afternoon by Rev. C. L. Harper. Mr. Clifton is a telegraph operator at Fair Oaks.

Letters advertised for the week ended Dec. 2 1912: Mrs. Charles Mills; Mrs. Bell Gilliand; Mirs. Flo Daugherty; Lucile Davisson; H. J. Parkinson. These letters wil be sent to dead letter office Dec. 16, 1912. G. E. MURRAY, Postmaster.

Hon. John B. Peterson, of Crown Point, congressman-elect, went to Washington Tuesday to look over the opening session of Congress and become more familiar with the workings of that body. It will be Mr. Peterson’s utmost endeavor to make a true representative of the people of his district, and to this end he wishes to (familiarize himself with the Work of congress be_fore taking his seat.