Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

See the new spring blocks m Stetson and Kingsbury hats at Duvall’s Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. Charles Ramp visited her week with her daughter, Mrs. Nicholas Krull, and family in Kentland. Mrs. M. R. Strouse and baby of Tomah, Wis., are here visiting her brother, William Traub, and family. Sam Crawford of Fair Oaks, who has been in poor health for some time with consumption, died Sunday night. Be sure you see our specials on Sale Day, March 18. Everybody invited to our store.—ROWLES & Parker. Mrs. H. M. Purcupile and daughter, Mrs. C. C. Warner, went to Chicago Monday to study spring mi'.'*nery styles. - Mrs. Fern Stiner returned to her home in Chicago yesterday after spending the winter with relatives near Parr. Mrs. J. R. Phillips of McCoysburg, and daughter, Mrs. McDonald, of Monticello, came Monday to visit Mrs. Dan Robinson. 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. Evidently spring is not far distant —we notlfe” nearly every day now si few cases of “spring tonic’’ is being brought in by express from Lafayette. j 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. Lebo Eubank, the young farm hand who was so badly injured out near Ezra Wolfe’s in Barkley tp., last Wednesday evening in a runaway accident, was removed yesterday to the home of his brother, Judge Eubank, of Indianapolis, ■who visited him here Saturday evening. Dr. C. A. Fidler returned to Milwaukee, Wis., Monday after a visit here to see his mother, Mrs. N. A. Hendpix, of east of town, who broke her hip a few weeks ago as the result of a fall. Mrs. Hendrix is getting along as well as could be expected. Fred Schank writes us to change the address of his Democrat from Medaryville, Ind., to Fordville, N. Dak., and says: “We reached here March 4; had a pleasant trip all the way through. Fordville is a nice little town, located on the Soo line. The weather is fine here at present. There is quite a bit of snow but it is not very cold. Best wishes to the editor and readers of The Democrat.’’ While Frank Hooper of Union tp., with his wife and children and “Uncle” Joe Gaines and Miss Leona Helsel, were returning from James Davis’, where they had been calling Sunday evening, the team became unmanageable and started to run and ran in a ditch, throwing one horse into the ditch. All escaped without injury except Miss Leona Helsel, who was hurt slightly in getting her grandpa Gaines out of the buggy.

EVERYONE likes to be suitably attired on Easter Sunday. They like to get into new duds and sally forth in fine raiment because it’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 shown* Prices from Fifteen Dollars to Fifty. Fit, workmanship, and absolute satisfaction assured.,-/ . We are npw taking advance orders—we’ll have them shipped when wanted. H. B. TUTEUR.