Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Spitler were iu Lafayette Monday. If you want results from such advertising, try The Democrat’s want ads. .. The Unique club of Pythian Sisters met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Harry Kresler, on Cullem street. You can get the Milwaukee Corn binder equipped with truck and elevator of HAMILTON & KELLNER. Dr. Kannal and Albert Brand are recent purchasers of Ford touring cars through the W. I. Hoover agency. Mrs. H. L. Barnes and baby came Friday from Oskosh, Wis., for a ten days’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O, K. Rainier. Mrs. William Traub and little daughter returned Friday evening from a month’s outing among the lakes of Wisconsin. Ray Wood and family and Zern Wright and family are spending the week at the Kankakee, having rented a cottage at Water' Valley. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Paxton of Hammond, were calling on friends here Saturday, having drove down from the Lake county metropolis in their auto. I. N. Hemphill, son, John, and daughter, Elizabeth, and Mrs. C. J. Dean drove up to Winamac via auto Friday to visit the L. W. Benbow family. Yesterday s markets: Wheat, 83c; corn, 76c; rye, 65 c; oats, 36c. One year ago yesterday the prices were: Wheat, 69c; rye, 53c; corn, 67c; oats, 35c. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ringeisen left Saturday for a several weeks’ visit with relatives in Martin county, Minn., nad to look after some land he owns there, Club House coffee and teas. White Star and Monogram flours, in fact, the best line of up-to-date groceries in the city. Phone 95 and get what you order.—ROWLES & PARKER. The job compositor made us say in Saturday’s Democrat that the club rate for The Democrat and Cincinnati Enquirer was $1.35. It should have read $1.85, and in remitting tor both papers please bear this in mind. E. P. Honan and T. M. Callahan attended a meeting of subordinate courts of C. O. F„ at Hammond Sunday. Mr. Honan is one of the state trustees of the order and Mr. Callahan is Chief Ranger of the Rensselaer Court. Buy your envelopes at The Democrat office. Only 5c per package for 25 good XXX envelopes, 6 packages for 25c. We also have envelopes with the printed return card, with blank line for writing in name, at 10c per package, six packages for 50c. If there were better brands of groceries than we carry we would put them in stock, for our aim is to carry the best of everything for our customers. Try an order from our new stock and we know you will be pleased. Phone 95 and have your order filled promptly.—ROWLES & PARKER. z 1 Dr. Rose M. Remniek, whose office is over Jessen’s jewelry store, calls attention to the fact that all glasses as procured from her are not only properly fitted for defects of eyesight but are examples of what perfection in optical grinding means and are always made in exact conformity to correct the defect as found by examination. Ask her for a further explanation.—Advt.

John, Marie t and Dora Hildebrand, Miss Angeline Slovich and Mr. Erhart came down from Chicago and visited last week with Conrad Kellner and family, all returning home Sunday evening except Miss ‘Marie Hildebrand, who will visit relatives and friends here for a couple of weeks yet. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hildebrand also came down Sunday to attend the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John Kellner, returning home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Tillett and son, J. F. Tillett of Peru, came over to Gillam tp., via auto Friday to visit C. F. Tillett and family, and Saturday all came to Rensselaer. Mr. Tillett, Sr., is a frother of the late John Tillett of Gillam, and while he had visited many times up in that township, this was his first visit to Rensselaer. He thought we had a pretty nice town here and that it was a busy one. He said the drouth up in his section was about the same as in Jasper county.