Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Nice line of manicure sets in fancy leather eases at Clarke’s. Fine dill pickles and sweet pickles at Rowen tc Kiser’s. Phone 202. Mass Edna Parker of Chicago spent Sunday here with Miss Fame Haas. Visit the handkerchief and linen booth at Lee’s. You can get the little things you want. Look over our stock of Christmas candies, nuts, and fresh fruits, before buying.—John Eger. Combination sets in all kinds w hich make a swell Xmas present. C. EARL DUVALL. Sunday was a record breaking day for attendance at the 1. E. Sunday school, 308 being present. Swell silk Neckwear in all the very latest styles and colors from 25c to 13.00.—C. EARL DUVALL. Christmas shoppers will find Lee’s new dry goods and shoe store a good place to buy. Everything new and nice. V - . Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rich and two children of Goodland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hartley Sunday. A fur overcoat the men folks will appreciate for a Xmas present, from SIB.OO to $30.00.—C. EARL DUVALL. ..... Joseph Leech of Geddes, So. Dak., has been visiting old friends and relatives in Jasper oounty for the past week. Buy your apples of the G. E. Mur. ray Co. Michigan pick, 14 pks to the bbl. Baldwins $2.75; Northern Spies, $3.00. ' You can always find someting that will make a nice present in a jewelry store. Clarke has a nice reliable and moderate priced line. The G. E. Murray Co. find they are over-stocked on many lines of winter goods, and if cut-prices will do it, we will reduce our stock. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stath and sor, cf West Carpenter were business .isitors ip the city Monday, driving over in their fine new Oakland 4C auto. A full line of Christmas candies and nuts. Candies from 10 to 40 cents per pound. Special prices to school teachers and Sunday schools. —Rowles & Parker. We are the only merchant that has shipped in apples in car lots, and are able to give you better fruit and save you from 25c to 50c a barrel on same.—Jolm Eger. During the Christmas rush do not forget that a pair of shoes make a fine present for mother, father, brother and sister. We guarantee the fit.— Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.

Joseph V. Parklson of Bucklen, Kan'., the aged father of Mrs Walter Porter of this city, is reported to be gradually failing and his death is probably only a matter of a short time. He was 82 years of age last May. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Beam came down from Chicago Saturday to spend Sunday with his parents, Mr. and , Mrs. W. H. Beam. Hurley returned to the city Monday morning, but Mrs. Beam will remain here for a few days. On account of hoHda/ arrangements Dr. Finch will make his regular visit to Rensselaer earlier than usual this month, auc will b“ here Thursday and Friday of this week, Dee. 19 and 20. See ad elsewhere in The Democrat.—Advt. > Miss Oka Pancoast arrived home last Wednesday evening from Woodstock, Vermont, aftef spending several months there with her sister, Mrs. Everett Halstead. Miss Pancoast was well pleased with the country and climate and had a splendid pme. Leggings, overgaiters, tennis shoes, and ar;ch supports and .the accessories we carry, along with our regular line of shoes, make our store a good place to look for the useful Christmas presents.—Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mrs. Mary E.. Drake of south of town entertained all her brothers and sister Saturday and Sunday at a family reunion. There were present Mrs. Charles Madlock of Monon, James, William and John Maloney, of Chicago, and Morris Maloney, who lives with Mrs. Drake.