Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

See our line of buggies and carriages.—HAMlLTON & KELLNER. The G. E. Murray Co. are offering special low prices on men’s and youth’s spring suits. M d. Bringle is at work excavating for the basement for his new residence on College avenue. For Sale—Nice sweet potato plants, one mile south of Parr.— HARSHBERGER & CHUPP. Delos Thompson and B. F. Fendig were in Chicago Tuesday and saw Lincoln Beachy, the noted aviator, perform his stunt of looping the loop in his aeroplane at Grant Park. J. P. Hammond has bought a lot from his father’s ground on Cullen street and will build a residence thereon, but probably not this season. Our stock of white canvass, rubber sole shoes and oxfords, tennis shoes and barefoot sandals, is complete in every detail. It pays to visit our shoe department.—G. E. MURRAY CO. W. C. Alilliron has bargained for the John Sullivan property on south AVeston street consisting of a dwelling . and two lots. It is his intention to move the old house over to the south lot and build a new ho tse on the corner lot. The fire company was called out about noon AA’ednesday by a slight blaze in the kitchen roof of R. B. Harris’ residence on College avenue, caused by a spark from the chimney, it is supposed, setting it on fire. But little damage was done. Joe Kosta was in from Union tp., Thursday, and said of the triplets born to Mr. and Airs. Kosta last week—one dying at birth—that one of the remaining babes is quite frail, but they hope they may be able to raise it. The three weighed but eleven pounds.