Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

This is Overcoat Week at HAMILL’S. Mrs. Charles Porter was a Lafayette goer Thursday. We handle all kinds of hard and soft coal.—J. C. GWIN LUMBER CO. For a good heating stove coal try our Kentucky lump.—D. E. GROW. Miss Susan Davidson of Carthage, 111., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. A. Williams. Mrs. Walter English and babe of Lafayette came up Thursday to visit relatives there. Try our B. B. or Kentucky egg for the range.—HARRINGTON BROS. CO., phone No. 7. d-4 Will there be a Victrola in your home Christmas’—FENDlG’S REXALL DRUG STORE. J. D. Babcock came over from Bluffton on business! Tuesday, returning home Wednesday.

See our new line of 23c books. A display in our west window.—FENDIG’S REXALL DRUG STORE. There were about 120 at the card party Tuesday night, and some S3O taken in. The expenses were about $lO. Mrs. John Eger went to Terre Haute Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. Otto Hayden, who is again quite poorly. Frank Kresler has traded a small tract of land for the Benson delivery system here, it is reported, but has not yet taken possession. John Nagle, of near Pleasant Ridge, was._kicked in the side by a horse Tuesday afternoon and received a fracture of two ribs/ 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 *A*drizzling rain fell nearly all day long Thursday and Thursday night. Yesterday the mercury dropped several degrees and snow flurries were in evidence.

Mrs. L. L. McCurtain of Parr returned Tuesday from a visit with the family of Ike McCurtain at Menomonie, Wis. Her husband, who accompanied her there, went on to Minnesota to join Emmet Pullins on a hunting trip. Mrs. Michael Jungles of Kniman attended a birt/hday dinner at Chicago Sunday for her father, at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Jungles, with whom the aged father and mother reside. They are 83 and 82 years old, respectively. Mrs. Jungles will remain in the city for a couple of weeks visit. The Democrat notices that several of its exchanges are still running the F. J. Cheney advertising, Toledo, O„ and wonders if they know that the Cheney company has been considered very poor pay of late, in fact, is not paying at all? The Democrat is stuck for SB, but cut out the advertising some six months ago.

The Ladies’ Literary Club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. J. D. Allman, on McCoy avenue. The program included an address by Mrs. W. I. Thomas, executive secretary of the Woman’s Peace Party, of Chicago; a vocal solo by Mrs. Loren Sage and piano solo by Mrs. W. I. Spitler. An invitation was extended to the D. A. R., to attend. This is Overcoat Week at HAMILL’S. At the medicine show Wednesday night at the opera house, Olive McCurtain, 10-year-old daughter of Mrs. John McCurtain, was awarded first prize of $3. and the little son of Mrs. Clency Wood second prize, $2, in junior vaudeville. At the woman s wood-sawing contest Thursday night, Mrs. John McCurtain won the 27-piece set over five competftors.