Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
fl We are paying for Butter fat this week 29c WILLIAM H DEXTER Rensselaer, Indiana
Todaj s markets: Corn, 54c; oats, 35c; wheat, 75c; rye, 55c; buckwheat, 75c. D. J. Babcock was a Chicago visitor Monday and took in the auto show at the colliseum. Mrs. Herman Abler of Francessville came Sunday to visit her daughter, Mrs. T. M. Callahan. Mliss Jane Makeever of Mt. Ayr, visited her sister, Miss Gay Makeever, who is attending school here, Monday. Michael Kanne broke ground Monday for his modern new residence on the corner of Weston and Cornelia streets. , Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Nachtried of Hudson, Mich., newlyweds, returned home yesterday after a week's visit here with his cousin, O. G. Barrett, and family. Brother Foster of the White County Democrat Co., was a business visitor in the city between trains yesterday, and made The Democrat a fraternal call. If you want some good milch cows, attend the George R. Masters' sale on Thursday, Feb. 5, ten miles north of Rensselaer, on the Dr. Moore farm. —Advt. Merritt Strain of Union tp., returned Monday from a week’s visit with his sister, Mrs. Bruce Coon of southwest of Terre Haute, whoni he had not seen in 35 years. The ■weather down there was about the same as here. Samuel Potts was down from Fair Oaks Saturday. He states that his home was thoroughly fumigated after the scarlet fever case Jn his family, and his little daughter was kept at home a week or more after she recovered before being sent to school again. Mrs. E. E. Pierson and children returned to their home in Hobart, Friday after attending the wedding of her sister, Miss Kathryn Lane to Mr. James T. Walter, and a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lane. Her brother, Louis T.anp, accompanied her home for c short visit.
Continuation of the (i. E. MURRAY CO. i Inventory Sale Through p !, January and February. i Our unusual large stock makes it necessary ! for us to sell, up-to-date dependable goods at a great sacrifice. ’’ WE WANT TO SAY TO OUR REGULAR CUSTOMERS, '» AND TO THE BUYING PUBLIC OF JASPER AND ADJOINING 1! ,l MEET WITH THE LOWEST PRICES ANY COMPETITION COUNTIES, THAT THIS H OUSE IS ALWAYS READY TO J WHAT-SO-EVER. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats i’ Suits and Overcoats, Men’s 1 CO7 RH fnr (I*lo PA and Young Men’s, worth up to QZIiUU 10l JpIO.UV ][ Suits and Overcoats, Men’s ’ COfi (10 4nr U»1 A rn <> and Young Men's, worth up to v&UiUU TOl *pl4.Uv 9 Suits and Overcoats, Men’s HE hn f ft|> !’ and Young Men’s, worth up to SIUiUU lUI «pll.uU J Boy’s Suits Boy’s $7.50 Suits for ~ . $5.00 !' Boy’s $6.00 Suits for , .. . $4.50 ’! Boy’s $5.00 Suits for $3.75 : { Boy’s $4.00 Suits for .$3.00 ’’ Fur Coats J SIB.OO Fur Coats for $14.00 L $25.00 Fur Coats for .... „. $19.00 ) $27.50 Fur Coats for. ’ . . .$20.00 '! $35.00 Fur Coats for ‘ $25.00 1! 10 per cent and 20 per cent, reduction on Men’s Sweater 1 [ Coats, Underwear, Caps, Flannel Shirts. ’’ 25 per cent, to 50 per cent, reduction on our entire stock of 1 [ Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Coats, Dress Skirts, Suits, Rugs, 