Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

' Lee wants to see you whether you , buy or not.

The Rensselaer Poultny Show will be held here next week, at the armory—Dec. 16-21.

Buy your husband a nice hat or fur cap for Xmas. We have his size. C. EARL DUVALL.

Christmas shoppers will find Lee's new dry goods and shoe store a good place to buy. Everything new and nice.

About S3O was cleared by the ladies of the Christian church at the chicken pie supper given Thursday night.

Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Babcock of Bluffton visited a few days last week with old friends at and about Rensselaer.

Cloaks! Cloaks! Bargains in Cloaks. From 20 per cent to 40 pei cent off on our entire stock.—The G. E. Murray Co.

Mrs. E. Shields expects to go to- Chicago in about two weeks to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Lucy Malone.

George '“Ulm came down front Laporte last week to spend a few days here with his family. His wife is in rather poor health.

Advertised letters: Mrs. Lena R. Schultz; Louis Durocher; G. W. Gonnett; Leo Dionne; Anthony Wpyne; E. M. Barr; Rev. F. Grow.

J. M. Johnson of Pleasant Ridge was the fortunate person to get the big fat turkey given away Saturday by Traub & Selig, the clothiers.

Swell Silk Neckwear in all the very latest styles and colors from 25c tb $3.00. „ ' C. EARL DUVALL.

The basketba.l game here Saturday night between a Whiting team and the militia team resulted im a victory for the former, 35 to 33.

Fred Betz, who is employed by Isaac Parker in Newton tp., left on Saturday for an over Christmas visit with relatives and friends at Valparaiso.

Special cut-price in underwear, blankets and tennis flannel. Men’s heavy fleece union suits, regular price SI.OO, now 75c. — The G. E. Murray Co.

Joseph Moore, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of north of town, returned to Danville, 111., Monday where he is employed in the Wabash freight offices.

Mrs. James Yeoman, who has been visiting for some time with her daughter, John McColly, st Hinsville, Mont., and her sen, Charles Yeoman in Wyoming, will return home this week.

Vern Nowels is installing a fine new soda fountain, by far the finest ever seen in Rensselaer. There were several dray loads to the fount and equipment. His old fountain, which was not a bad looker by any means, was traded in on the new one.

Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Parks and daughter of Surrey, did not get away last week, on account of having visitors, but left Monday night for the soutk. They go first to Chattanooga where they will likely remain until after the holidays, and then go over into Alabama to spend the winter.

The Hugh Lowe homestead, including 240 acres, has been sold by Mrs. Lillian l E. Lowe to John Mahan of Jackson county, the consideration being $24,000, or SIOO per acre. 1 The purchaser will move to the farm. He is a brother-in-law of Mr. Hess of the same county, who is also a large landowner east of Monon.—Monticello Journal.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade of Lebanon' came up Sunday evening for a few days visit with Rensselaer relatives. Harry is still in the barber,, business at Lebanon, where he has one oif the finest shops in the state. His son,, George, who for some time was located at Lafayette, recently moved to Lebanon, and is now working in his father’s shop. ,

The will of the late Mary K Landis, mother of C. B.‘Landis, formerly of this dity, was died for probate Monday 'morning. The two daughters Kate J. and Frances Q., are made the executors. The testament provides for the division of the estate between the two daughters. In her will Mrs. Landis makes mention of the fact that she has other' living Children, but they are sons who are capable and able to take care of themselves.—Carrol County Citizeni Times.