Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mrs. J. H. Dunlap was a Mt. Ayr goer Wednesday. -J Moses Chupp went to Morocco Wednesday to visit realtives. If your harness needs to be repaired and oiled, bring them to SCOTT BROS. John M. Knapp went to Chautauqua county, N. Y.i on business the first of the week. Dr. H. H. Kannal went to Chicago Tuesday to attend a meeting of the U. S. live stock sanitary board. V See the Oliver Twist, Dutch, Middys and romper wash suits on display at Duvall’s Quality Shop.—C. EARL •DUVALL. -Mrs. E. L. Clark and little greatgrandson, Billie Robinson, went to Lafayette Wednesday to visit Mrs. Clark’s daughters there. E,. M. Dewees, who has been living on the W. H. Snedeker farm in Barkley tp., moved this week to the Joe Galey farm in Jordan tp. Dr. E. N. Loy has rented the Leslie Clark tenant house on south Weston street, now occupied by Lawson Bruce, and will move into same. Harry Gifford of Barkley tp., went to Sandwich, 111., Wednesday to see his cousin, Freeman Gifford, who is preparing to move on a farm near Zadoc, this county. WANTED—I am located at Fancy Produce qjiarket and pay Elgin prices for buttet fat. Correct tests guaranteed. Your patronage solicited. — C. 11. LEAVEL. ts It will not be long until Easter and now is the time to buy or order your suit as the assortment is the best. Prices reasonable. Look our line over.—C. EARL DUVALL. ,\;f Miss Grace Stover, music and drawing instructor in the city schools, went to Downers Grove, 111,, yesterday to visit until Sunday with her mother, who resides there. A. Leopold has begun the erection of a couple of modern two-story tenant houses on south Front street, on the east side of the street, and has the basements already completed or nearly so. Stephen Ivohley of southeast of town, who has been sick with pleural pneumonia since Dec. 15, is still confined to the house. Although practically recovered, he is still on the convalescent list. Ed Tanner of Barkley tp., went to Wolcott Wednesday to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, Isaac Sell, who died there Monday night after an extended illness, aged 66 years. Mrs. Sell is a sister- of Mr. Tanner’s. Mrs. Anna Ward, 30 years old, living at Norway, White county, was burned perhaps fatally, Monday, when she saturated her clothing with oil and set fire to it. It is charged that her husband, while drunk, had beaten her and wrenched her arm out of place. "Shorty" Adams plead guilty Saturday before Squire Dean to a charge of intoxication on the ilth, and was ..fined $1 and costs, $9,30 in all, Tuesday he plead guilty to a like charge, on the Saturday previous, and Squire Dean boosted the fine for the latter offense up to $5 and trimmings, $13.55 in all. He paid the former amount but staid the latter.
Delicatessen For Saturday Each lady making a purchase in our Store Saturday will be given FREE one loaf of Ruger’s fine liome'umde bread. ♦ WE HANDLE— Purdue Butter, dressed chickens, Salads, Salad Dressing, Baked Beans, Veal Loaf, Fine Coffee and Teas, Potato Chips, Oranges and Bananas, Su n Kist Brand of California Fruits, Cakes: Angel hood, Marshmellow, Pineapple, all kinds of Cheese. Jacks & Robinson Telephone 472. We deliver
