Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. J. P. Hammond has been visiting relatives in WheatfieM this week. Surely the best buy toi* tne money on the market. Maxwell, $655. — MAIN GARAGE, Phone 206 for a real demonstration. Great Sachem Frank McConnahay of Franklin, will be present and address the local order of Redmen at their meeting next Monaay evening. The funeral of little Jeannette Thompson Tuesday afternoon was largely attended, and the floral offerings were very beautiful and profuse. Herman Hordeman has started the "erection of a modern farm house on the Hordeman farm, just west of town, to cost about $2,000, and to have heat, bath, etc. Miss Marie Hamilton returned Tuesday from a several weeks’ visit with her brother, Fred Hamilton, who is employed as a reporter on a paper at Jamestown, N. D. “Big Charley” Crouch, who has been employed in the Fate restaurant for the past year and a half, has resigned and left Wednesday for his home at McMinnville, Tenn. Earl Reynolds and wife and daughter, who have been in New York City for some time, Where he put on a roller skating ballet at the Winter Garden, returned to Rensselaer Thursday. A warehouse at the Monon tile works burned Wednesday night *at Monon. It contained a carload of fertilizer and there was quite a quantity of potatoes, wire, nails, etc., stored therein. It’s better to be “born lucky” than rich. You may be both after you’re Hamillized and buy $25 R. & S. Fashion clothes for $21.75; $4 hats for $3; $2 woven Rep shirts for SI.SO.—HAMILL & CO. The Ladies’ Literary Club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. W. L. Bott, on Forest street, in observing Federation Day, and several members of the Remington ladies’ clubs were their guests. Mrs. Dean Merica, who has been spending several months with her sister, Mrs. Trevor Wilcox, in Oregon, returned' Tuesday night, and went to Kokomo Thursday to join her husband, who is employed as a car tester in the Haynes automobile factory. Besides visiting in Oregon, Mrs. Merica took in the exposition at San Francisco and spent a few months with friends, in Honolulu,, H. 1., while away. i Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Perrigo drove over from near Donovan, 111., in I their auto Thursday and brought | home the latter’s parents, Mr. and i Mrs. T. A. Crockett, who had been I visiting them since Sunday. Mr. Perrigo is giving considerable attention to growing spotted Poland China swine, and has over 60 head of fine animals of this breed. He took several premiums on his show hogs at the Kankakee fair this fall. He is now building a fine hog house, 20x60 feet in size, with concrete floor and stalled off into numerous apartments. The corn in that vicinity is quite poor, farmers are learning on starting to husk it.