Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connor were Wheatfield goers Thursday. W. F. Osborne went to Dyer Thursday to do some surveying for J. J. Lawler. Victrolas from $15.00 up. Get cur terms. FEXDIG’S REXALL DRUG STORE. Racine flannel shirts are fine for cool weather, all colors, $1 to s 3. DUVALL S QUALITY SHOP, C. Earl Duvall. Mrs, W. If. Stephenson and Miss Fairy Elliott went to Chicago Heights, 111., Wednesday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Warren of Walker tp., visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. Bruce White, here a few days this week. Piano Tuning and Repairing—All work guaranteed, at the music store, north of Rowles & Parker’s store, or phone 566.—H. R. LANGE & SON. ts Mrs. Rufus Knox and little daughter returned to Chicago Wednesday after a few days’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Bates, and other relatives here. We have the exclusive sale of the Collegian Knockabout overcoats, and they are great. No lining to wear out. sl2 to $lB. —DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP, C. Earl Duvall. Dr. F. H. Hemphill entertained the Jasper-Newton Medical Society last evening at his residence in the northwest part of town. The subject discussed was “skin diseases.” George Silverstine, a St. Joseph college student from Louisiana, is suffering from water about the joint of one of his knees, following a dislocation of the member while playing football. W. I. Hoover, the local Ford agent, accompanied by Willis Lutz, drove to Chicago Tuesday morning in a car which he left there for some adjustments, and drove home two new cars for his salesroom. Mrs. Jesse Gates, who was called to Glencoe, Minn,," some weeks ago by the death of a relative and who w hile there herself contracted pneumonia and was quite sick for a time, returned home Tuesday night.

Stetson hats, $3.50; Kingsbury hats, $3; Red Seal hats, $2; White Cross hats, $1.50; Duplex hats, sl. They can not be duplicated by any firm in town for the prices.-—DU-VALL’S QUALITY SHOP, C. Earl Duvall. Ernest O. Holland, who was connected with the Rensselaer schools some twenty years ago and for the past few years has been superintendent of schools in Louisville, Ky., was recently elected president of the Washington State college. John Brehm of near Xewland, has rented his farm to William Alarion of near Aloody, and will move back to Hammond, his old home, and engage in the general contracting business. Air. Brehm was in Wednesday and got a set of sale bills struck at The Democrat office for his public sale, which he will hold on Alonday, Nov. 22. Lawrence Baker of Miami-, Ariz. who has been here for the past couple of weeks on business connected with his •share of the estate of his father, the late \Yilliam P. Baker, will return home in a few days. He has been unable to get what he thought his land was worth and informs us' that he has practically withdrawn it from the market. A “still” fire alarm was sent in about ,1 o’clock Thursday afternoon from H. R. Lange’s residence over at the west side of (own, and fire chief .Montgomery with a couple of aids, armed with chemical extinguishers, were taken out to the scene by Jay Stockton in his automobile. It was found to be only a chimney burning- out and no damage was done.

Word come from Arvilla, Xortu Dak., that Donald Welsh', 15-year-old son of Mr. and Airs. Bert Welsh, who was operated on about a yeas ago for appendicitis, has been in the hospital again for the past five weeks. Aliss Carrie Welsh, a sister ,of Bert’s, received a telegram Sunday telling her to come if she wished to see him, but as she could not leave her aged mother alone she did not go. No further word has been received, so it is thought that he is ho worse. The trouble grows out of his former operation, and it is understood that another operation has been performed.