Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1915 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I WEEK’S I

Genuine Jackson Hill coal is the best for the range.—D. E. GROW. Ihe Ladies’ Literary Club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. E. T Harris. Talk to us about your winter’s ceft^. —HARRINGTON BROS. CO., phone No. 7. d-4 Miss Mary Hayes and mother, Mrs. Nora Phillips, were Chicago goers Wednesday. Mrs. Omar Ritchey of L’Argent, La., came Thursday to visit Mrs. Kate R. Watson, after a visit with friends in South Bend. 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 d ine line of men’s dress shirts, flannel shirts, underwear, Munsfhg unions, for all sizes, at Duvall’s Quality Shop.— C. EARL DUVALL. Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 53c; oats, 35c; wheat, 75c to $1; rye, 75 to 80c, The prices a year ago were: Corn, 53c; oats, 43c; wheat, $1; rye, 75c. Mises Blanche and Vey 'Jackson, of Colorado Springs, Colo., came Thursday for a short visit with their cousin, Miss Clare Jessen, and other relatives. Mrs. J. J. Montgomery, who was called to Rockford, 111., by the death of her father, Eugene Wemple, a few weeks ago, returned home Thursday evening.

Mrs. H. J. Kannal and daughter, Gertrude, have gone to Nevada, Mo., where they/ will remain for some time and the latter will take further treatment for her paralysis. « Fred Phillips got a telegram from his brother, Gus Phillips, the actor of New York City, saying that he was the proud daddy of a boy, born to Mrs. Phillips at noon Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Meyers expect to leave in a week or ten days for Pheonix, Ariz., to spend the winter, and the W. R. C., made Mrs. Meyers a farewell call last Monday and had a fine basket, dinner at the home. E. C. Forbes, of just over the line in White county, in the Black Oak neighborhood, is completing a fine $2,000 farm house which he expects to get moved into in time to have their Christmas dinner there. “Buck” Chappell, of Remington, is doing the work on the housed / Charles T. Otis, the Chicago millionaire who owns the Otis ranch northeast of Fain Oaks, is critically ill at the home of Dr. Rice in Roselawn, but our Roselawn correspondent states that he was some better Thursday evening and some hopes were entertained for his recovery.

JARRETTE’S Variety Store The Busy Shopping Center South Side Washington Street • Saturday’s Money Clipper Prices Good (House Brooms, each 25c 4- White Inside, Blue Outside Kettles, each. .......... ,29c 5- White Inside, Blue Outside Sauce Pans, each. ....... ,29c Men’s all leather lined Gloves, pair .................... ...50c Canvas Gloves, knit wrist, 4 pairs .... .. . . ~.. ....' . . ..,25c Ladies’loc value Embroidered Handkerchief, each 5c Any Leather or Mesh Bag in our house, one-half off. $1.49 Feather Neck Ruffs, choice ’ SI.OO 14-inch unbreakable Dolls .............. ,49c Chocolate Cream Drops, pound . .... ...... ... .. ... ... . . ,ioc Nice Fresh Jelly Beans, 2 pounds for 15c Special prices on Infants’ White Sweaters. 50 White Ivory Dresser Sets tray puff box and hair receiver, set 49c You Can Get It At Jarrette's WE SELL EVERYTHING BERT). JARRETTE, Rensselaer, Ind.