Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

See ou r window.—Jeesen the Jeweler. i ~~ E. P. Honan went to Lafayette en business Thursday afternoon. New dried fruits of all kinds at Rowen & Kiser’s. Phone 202. B. S. Fendig was down from Chicago on business Wednesday. A dollar will buy any article in our window Monday.—Jessen the Jeweler. Mrs. Bert Brenner of Valparaiso is visiting here a few days this week with friends. ' , ' ' - »> We have at all times a full line of fresh fruits and vegetables.—Ronles & Parkqr. Nice linen or drawn-work makes a good gift. Lee has the nicest line ever shown in Rensselaer. Yesterday was FridaV and the thirteenth-—a hoodoo day for people who believe in such things. George Parkison has gone to Kingman, Kan., to visit his mother and sisters until afte r the holidays. See our show window Monday. Your choice of any article on display for a the Jeweler.

A full line of initial Handkerchiefs for Xmas presents at Duvall’s Quality s hop.—C. EARL DUVALL. Buy iyour wife a nice pair of blan : kets fo r Christmas, wool or cotton, you get the best at Rowles & Parker’s Big Store. o ~ " . Special Bargains in men’s and boys’ Suits and Overcoats, fur coats and fur-dined tvork coats, now on.— The G. E. Murray Co. Talk about pearls, a Newton tp„ bachelor is said to have found a Pearl that weighs about 140 pounds, which he will land soon. Mr. Hayner, the expert piano tuner and repairer, is in town. Patronage respectfully solicited. Leave orders at Clarke’s jewelry store. Several very pretty holiday windows are to be seen in the business houses of Rensselaer at this time, and they attract much attention from the passerby. Luke McLuke says: When a girl’s brother muskes up her hair she gets mad enough to cry, but some other girl’s brother can do it and she waits for more.” Mrs. Aj. F. Long and daughter Martha returned from Chicago Thursday. The latter recently ununderwent an operation for appendicitis in a Chicago hospital and is now convalescing nicely. Buy youj- hubby a nice Suit or Overcoat. We have them in all colors and sizes and can duplicate anything you can buy elsewhere for $3.00 to $6.00 less on every garment.—C. EARL DUVALL. Simon Leopold has contracted for a complete set of modern cabinet fixtures and equipment for his clothing store which will be put in the first of the year, making it one of the most up-to-date in equipment in the state. George Kepner of Keokuk, lowa, arrived here Sunday sos a several days visit wit a relatives and old friends. His brother-in-law, T. J. Manley, and wife accompanied him here for a few days visit. He expects to return there Sunday. J. D. Allman and son Kenneth are expected to arrive here during Christmas week, from Ashland, Oregon, but Mrs. Allman and the two girls and youngest son will go to Bakersfield, Cali., to visit a sister she has residing there, before coming.

Purtelle evidently thinks Rensselaer is just about the easiest thing h e has ever struck, and instead of seeking new pastures, as he threatened right after Carpenter and Jordan turned him down, he has again appeared on 1 the scene with engineer Wilson, and cars will be running p. d. q.—maybe. As yet he ha s not stated just when he would call another subsidy election in Carpenter and Jordan. % No better stock company is enroute than the Holden Bros., Comedy Company, which will fill an engagement of three nights at the Ellis theater beginning Monday evening, December 16, presenting a high class play with a complete change Of program each night, and some excellent vaudeville features as a special attraction. Special scenic equipment is used for each play. , —Advertisement.