Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

t Hrs. " • E. Jacks and daughter, Hazel, of southeast of town, were Lafayette visitors Friday. Mi. and Mrs. Charles Malekow went to Brooks!on Saturday to spend Sunday with their daughter and family. •; A. ' " e drill water wens anywhere and any size.—WATSON PLUMBING' CO., phone 204, Rensselaer, lnd. ; t s Id - . J. a. llansson is selling quite a number of Overland touring ears at the new reduction in price. Among the number he has sold to but who have not yet received their cars are County Treasurer A. A. Fell, P. W. Clarke, Everett Brown, T. J. Proutv, Jiimes Donnelly and J. C. Gwin. Mrs, J. E. Winters returned to Chicago Saturday after a visit with I'Cr parents', Mr. and .Mrs. A. F . C riswold, of noil beast of Remington. She whs accompanied home by her. sister, Miss Ara Griswold, who taught in the Kokomo schools the past year and will now attend the Chicago University. :. Rev. R. B. Wright and family leave tomorrow for Piereeton, where he will have charge of a church. Friday evening Rev. Wright and family were given a surprise basket supper at their home by members of the Baptist church here, and .Mrs. Wright, who has been president of the Baptist missionary society while here, Was presented with a handsome silver spoon as a souvenir of their appreciation by the members of the society.

Mr. and Mrs. A . F. Long, daughter, Miss Martha, and son, George, wife and baby, took a delightful auto trip of about 125 miles Sunday, going from here to Monon, thence to Montieello, where they took dinner, then to Delphi, where they called on Rev. Harper and family, formerly of Rensselaer thence to Pyrmont, Lafayette and on home. Rain fell in about Montieello Sunday morning and a big rain at Delphi about noon, but the roads were practically dry and entirely free from dust, of course, when they reached each place. Subscribe for The Democrat.

DON’T READ THIS UNLESS YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY we you ve Fair Warning d se"S t Unless you are willing to part with your money As we are going to give you some irresistable prices on high grade merchandise which you cannot afford to miss. You remember the bargains we have given you in the past. We are going to give you still greater bargains. During this June Sale, remember we guarantee to please you. And if you are net pleased with any article after you get it home, return it and your money will be refunded. For want of space we only mention a few of the bargains which we will offer. And you can only realize what a money saving event this is by coming to our store.

Shoes and Oxfords Men’s, women’s and children’s at astonishing low prices. Many from 10 to 50 per cent discount. Our work shoes can not he |>eat at any price. Don’t fail to see these bargains. Gloves Ladies’ Silk Elbow Gloves, black or white, all sizes, regular $1 gloves, sale price 09c. , Hose One lot Ladies’ 25c White or Tan Silk Boot Hose, sale price only 19c. fine lot Men’s Black Hose, linen heel and toe, regular 15c seller, sale price 10c. One lot Children’s Hose at Bc.

We will have on sale a number of Summer Dress Goods pieces at a reduced price. We invite you to come and advise you to take advantage of these bargain prices. E. VANARSDEL CO.