Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

James Britt of Barkley tp., went to Attica on business Wednesday.MrsT’cf~M., Sands and childreq! "returned Wednesday from a few daVS’ visit /with relatives in Monon. See the new spring blocks in Stetson and Kingsbury hats at Duvall’s Quality Shop.—-C. EARL DUVALL. Be sure you see our specials on Sale Day, March 18\ Everybody Invited to our store. —ROWLES & Parker. ■ r, George Michaels of southwest of town, was kicked by a horse Thursday evening and badly bruised and two ribs were fractured. « —— ... ■ ■ The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Saidla of southeast of town, which has been quite sick, is reported to be improving at this writing. Boys, get in the game and buy your spring suit at Duvall’s Quality Shop. One nice bag of marbles FREE with each suit. —C. EARL DUVALL.

John Dewey of Kingman, Kans., is visiting John W. Norman at this writing. Mr. Norman’s son, Day Norman, is a son-in-law of Mr. Dewey’s. \ —Mrs. W. L. Wood of Parr, went to Indianapolis Wednesday to remain for the balance of the legislative session with her husband, Representative W. L. Wood. Does your boy like to play marbles? If you will send him or bring him to our store for his spring suit, we will give him FREE a nice bag of marbles.—C. EARL DUVALL. Gov. Ralston notified both houses of the general assembly that he would receive no bills for consideration after midnight last night, which is his constitutional privilege. Clothes line thieves were abroad in Rensselaer last Tuesday night and several people report having lost articles from their lines. Among the number who report losses are Rev. Titus, E. S. Rhoads, John Alberson and others. Vern Davfsson, after spending a few days’ vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davisson, returned to Valparaiso University Thursday, where he is taking a business course. He is getting along nicely with his studies and will graduate this year. Harrison Timmons has sold back to Judge Hanley the property on South Cullen street, which he bought from the Judge a year or more ago, and has moved to Benton iHarbor, Mich., where he has a position as car inspector and repairer, under his brother-in-law, EJlmej* Osman, who is foreman of the department. The writer autoed over to Remington Wednesday forenoon and found the roads in a better condition than they were at any time last summer. They were as,dry and dusty as in mid-summer and much smoother than we have seen them for a long time. We have had good roads all winter, in fact, Old residents say that they never saw the roads as good here during the winter months as they have, been this year. We have certainly had a mighty nice winter in this section of Indiana, one of the finest ever known here.

EVERYONE likes to be suitably attired on Easter Sunday. They like to get into new duds and sally forth in fine raiment because if s Easter, the day of days for good clothes, and because it s Spring, the time of the year when the desire comes to throw off the old clothes worn during winter and be arrayed in keeping with the trees, the grass and the flowers. I am this Spring, more than ever, able to take care of your wants. TARTAN CHECKS, Plaids, all the latest shades in cassimeres, worsteds and serges, and the largest line of plain and fancy blue serges ever shownPrices from Fifteen Dollars to Fifty. Fit, workmanship,.and absolute satisfaction assured. ' E ■We are now taking advance orders—we’ll have them shipped when wanted; - H. B. TUTEUR.