Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Rock Island goods for sale at HERATH’S. a-19' W. J. Wright made a business t ip to Chicago Friday. Alpha Christley, of Lafayette, was a Rensselaer business visitor Friday. • ■ { A 100-egg Simplicity Incubator and Brooder combined for sll. —Ct W. EIGER. . | Garden seeds—Sweet Peas, Lawn Grass seed.—JARRETTE’S VARIETY STORE. Mr. and Sirs. S. A. Austin and daughter, Miss Mary Austin, were down from Wheatfield Saturday.

Joseph and James Hallagan, Victor Selig and Miss Margaret Sullivan were among the Chicago goers Monday..

T. F. Brusnahan directs us to change the address of his Democrat from Hamilton, N. Dak., to Cavalier, N. Dak. ■ ■ - * "l ■

One of the finest line of buggies ever seen in Rensselaer are now on our floor. See them.—HAMILTON & KELLNER.

John has rented Mrs, Mary Jane Hopkins’ property on River street ,and will move in from the country today.

Miss Pearl Babcock returned to Franklin college yesterday, after an over Sunday visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Babcock.

We have milk crocks 8c gal., stone churns 10c gal. Milk cans, strainers and dairy pails at money saving prices.—JARRETTE’S VARIETY STORE.

•Mr, and Mrs. G. H. McLain and son, Lawrence, arrived home Sunday night from attending the funeral Of the former’s aged mother at Wausseon, Ohio.

Dr. Wallace Parkison, P Brook; a son of 11. E. Parkison. of Marion tp., is preparing to move to Spokane, Wash., with his wife according to the Brook Reporter.

The BARNYARD SHOE is the best work shoe in the world. A broad assertion, but we will prove it. Give us the chance.—Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, opera house block.

F. M. Waggoner, a well known farmer and prominent democrat of Gillam tp. for several years, directs us. to send his Democrat to Colfax, Ind., where he has recently moved, he having sold his farm in Gillam.

Save your children’s feet by letting them wear Snuffers, the natureshaped shoes. We have them in black or tan, button or lace.—Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, opera house block. A. Halleck was in Craw'nrdsville the latter part of the week, calle.* there by the death from pneumonia, of Edward Luse, aged 35 years, one of the owners of the Luse ranch, in the northern part of the county. ?' Elections will be hei~ in Illinois in all townships and cities outside of Chicago, Peoria and East St. Louis, on Aprjl 7 and 21, in which it is believed about BO per cent of the towns will vote “dry,” putting about 2,000 saloons out of business if the hopes of the “dry” forces is realized.

Wait for the Big Display Sale of Fine Woolens ■ V I for Easter and graduation suits. Finest made-to-measure clothes coming to our store Friday and Saturday, MARCH 27 AND 28. A representative of the Big Edesco Line will be in attendance with trunks full of Imported Woolens in suit lengths. The G. E. Murray Co.