Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John Hordeman was a Chicago goer Wednesday.
New line of spring coats at THE G. E. MURRAY CO. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hazen, of near Kniman, were business visitors in the city Wednesday.
We bargains in Nothing, boots and shoes. See us before you buy.—JOS. A. LUERS, Parr, Ind.a-25 The best clothing proposition in town, Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits, made to your order.—THE G. E. MURRAY CO. Mr. and Mrs. George Culp, of west of Monon, 'visited the family of their son, George Culp,’Jr., myth of town, Thursday.
Advertising car No. 1 of the Haag circus was here Wednesday billing the town and country for this show which exhibits here May 6.
The Central Garage, opposite the Makeever House, is to be enlarged by building an addition along the south side some 20 feet in width.
Miss Fame Haas returned Wednesday from Lafayette, where her sister, Miss Mcßee, of Monon, underwent a surgical operation in a hospital. x
When you need that new plow, narrow, planter, clutivator, in fact any machine or tool see me. I carry a complete line.—JOS. A. LUERS, Parr, Ind. \ a-25
Mrs. J. F. Irwin and daughter, Miss Marguerite, will leave in about a couple of weeks for a month or six weeks visit with relatives in Kansas, Oklahoma and Arkansas.
Tuesdays Monticello Journal: C. E. Harlacher has completed his tour of Florida and is now on his way At the present he is in Wayneville, N. Car., visiting a sister.
Mrs. Nathan Fendig returned home Tuesday afternoon from New Orleans where she snent the winter, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Louis Eisenberg, who will visit here for a month or two.
Marion Gwin, who has been visiting here with his mother near Pleasant Ridge, and other relatives for several weeks, left for Bellfourche, S. Dak., Thursday evening, near which place he has a farm.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows returned a few days ago from an extended visit with their daughter, Mrs. Charles Murphy, and husband, at Berwin, 111. Mr. Bellows has been suffering with static rheumatism but is much improved at present. '
Fleet Ramey, delivery boy for Eiglesbach’s meat market, fell from his bicycle Tuesday afternoon near the Henry Grow home north of the railroad, caused by his wheel getting in a rut in the road, and his left leg and hip was so badly hurt that he has since been laid up for repairs, but will be out again in a few days.
