Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

jL. Easter W' ls / Coming 4’ Z \ OUR NEW SPRING LINE OF LA- / J VOGUE SUITS AND COATS IS HERE /I *4 H// AND WE WANT TO SHOW YOU /SI Xj7 THAT THEY ARE THE y"' " A Standard of \ i H Styles I 1 V the SNAPPIEST AND MOST y()K I 1 moderate PRICED FOR the wQH I - V WELL DRESSED LADIES. COME IN AND LET US SHOW THEM TO YOU WITETHER YOU WANT TO -W JZ E. VAN ARSDEL CO.

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H. O. Harris was in. Lafayette on business Saturday. - ’ ■ A fine display of pattern hats at Alary Meyer-Healy’s. Samuel Potts of Fair Oaks, was a business visitor in the city Saturday. “The Rose of the Range,” a comedy drama in three acts, Thursday, the 25th. Miss Nellie Knapp of Wheatfield, sa«re Saturday to visit the family ot Prouty. Gray, Lex Fisher and Frank Watson were over from Remington on business Monday. Mrs. H. E. Hartley and Miss Anna, returned Friday night from a several weeks’ visit with relatives in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. A. Grosenback of Chattsworth, 111., visited last week with the family of John of south of town.

Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Yates were Chicago visitors Monday. Phone 98 for reserved seats for ‘‘The Rose of the Range.” Miss Grace Robinson came down from Chicago Saturday to nurse a case here. The little babe of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eger is quite sick with a sore throat. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig and Lester Rich were among the Chicago goers Friday. Mrs. C. D. Lakin of near Parr, broke her right arm above the wrist a few days ago, the result of a fall. Rev. J. P. Green went to Burnettsville Saturday to preach Sunday for Rev. O. E. Miller, who preached at West Lafayette. Horatio Ropp, who recently moved to Dowagiac, Mich., came down last week to get his Ford automobile and drive same through to his new home. A miscellaneous shower is to be given this evening for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vick, both of whom are quite old and feeble and the former almost totally blind. All the children of John W. Baker of Barkley tp., have been suffering with colds, but are reported better at this writing except the baby, which now has pneumonia. Mr. Sharpnack took the eighth grade basket ball team over to Goodland Saturday night, where they were defeated by the Goodland team by—ar score of 28 to 20. We desire that you see the line of standard styles in the LaVogue line of suits and coats, we are handling, whether you want to buy one or not. Come in.—E. VAN ARSREL CO. In the list of Imlianians, visitors at the Pa|nama Pacific exposition, last week, registered at the Indiana building on the exposition grounds, as published in Monday’s Cincinnati Enquirer, was Rosa Callaghan of Remington.

H. B. Tuteur went to Indianapolis yesterday to bring home his brother, C. A. Tuteur, who has been quite ill there for the past three weeks. ; d _ Mrs. A. A. Fell, who recently underwent a severe surgical operation in St. Vincent’s hospital in Indianapolis, has so far recovered that she is able to attend church services regularly and taught her class in Sunday school last Sunday. On account of the city schools starting late last fall and the week out for teachers’ institute, the regular spring vacation will be only two days this year, Thursday and Friday, April 1 and 2. The schools will not close until June 4th this year. Willette Hill, son of Frank Hill of this city, is organizing a stock company, to play in repertoire. There will be 12 people in the company, which will open in Rensselaer the second week in April at Ellis theater. From here the company expect to tour up through northern Wisconsin and Michigan. More will be said of the matter later.

EASTER = DISPLAY OF Thursday NEW Friday Saturday MILLINERY March , 25,26,27 MARY MEYER = HEALY