Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Otto Braun was a Chicago goer Monday. New line of spring coats at THE G. E. MURRAY CO. E. Van Arsdell was a Chicago business goer Monday. JAP-A-LAC finish wears like iron. Get a can at Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store. . James H. S. Eljis, Jr., of Chicago U niversity, spent Sunday here with his father. - \>r. and Mrs. Wood Spitler < spent Sunday in South Bend with Delos Coen and family, Ike Leopold and family, of Wolcott, visited here Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold. Mrs. A. O. Garriott,' of Valparaiso, came down Saturday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Alex Leach.. The best clothing proposition in town, Hart. Schaffner &. Marx suits, made to your order.—THE G. E. MURRAY CO. JAP-A-LAC is durable, easily cleaned anu a grelat preservative of wood. For sale by Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store. Mrs. Jones and baby, of Cambridge, Ohio, came Monday to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Mary Drake, of just south of town. The report last week that Mrs. John Zimmer, of Newton tp., had been ill with attack of appendicitis was a mistake, as she has not been sick at all. Mrs. C"/w. Duvall has been very sick for the past few days with an attack of pneumonia, but is now improving somewhat. ” A trained nurse is in attendance.

Mr. and Mrs. William Huffman left Monday for Mitchell, S. Dak., to spend the summer with their daugh-l ter, Mrs. Ray Kenton, and husband and ( may locate permanently at Mitchell. 1 • ’ •• v ' ' '••••■■ SI.OO skirts 63c; ladies’ 1 union suits 29c; boys 1 'union suits 29c; ladies’ vests 10c; ladies 50c long gloves, black, white chamois, 29c; 25c to 50c Rushing, 19c and 21c. — JARRETTE’S VARIETY STORE. One week from today is "circus day.” While this is the first time for the Haag circus to visit Rensselaer, it is highly spoken of in press notices and judging from thqir advertising and posters, it is a first-class show. Mrs. Walter Daniels arrived here last week from Devil’s Lake, N. Dak., and will remain here until her husband finds a new location. He is now prospecting in Montana, and if he doesn’t find anything there to suit him, they will probably locate in Michigan. / Sam Duvall, while practicing "putting the shot” at the high school a few days ago, again fractured his right collar bone, which is about the third fracture for the bone this season, once at football and once at basket ball.