Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1915 — Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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’Give thanks and “get Hamillized.” Joe Jeffries was a Chicago goer Sunday. WANTED—Two girls to work in laundry.—McKAY’S LAUNDRY. Genuine Jackson Hill coal is the best for the range.—D. E. GROW. Talk to us about your winter’s cc®^.— -HARRINGTON BROS. CO., phone No. 7. d-4 You can buy a nifty S2O Astracan collared overcoat for sls when .you’re Hamillized. _ Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig and Mrs. W. H. Beam were among the Chicago goers Friday. Mrs. John Halliday and daughters, Helen and Eleanor, were Lafayette goers Saturday. Mrs. Alf Donnelly and babe, of north of town, went to Chicago Saturday to visit relatives. The Victrola brings the greatest artists right into your own home.— FENDIG’S REXALL DRUG STORE. Mrs. Carolyn Baker of Barkley tp., went to Chicago Saturday for a week’s visit with her brother, W. C. Baker. Floyd Meyers, William Eiglesbacn and Dr. Johnson went to Chicago Saturday to see the Illinois-Chicago football game.
The Gayety Airdome is being enclosed and a floor put in, preparatory to opening a skating rink therein in about two weeks. Hamillize your boy and buy $6 suits and overcoats for $5.45; 50c shirt waists, 43c; 25c stockings, 2 for 25 c.— HAMILL & CO. Mrs. Nancy Williamson, after a month’s visit with, her son, Arthur Williamson, and family, of Hanging Grove, returned to her home at Westville, Saturday. We can show you a nicer loaf of bread made from Blue Ribbon flour than you can get out of any other flour sold in Rensselaer.—lßOQUOlS ROLLER MILLS, phone 456. Ed Huntington, of near Mt. Ayr, went to Indianapolis Saturday to visit his brother, Earl, who was recently taken to a hospital there for treatment, and who is reported to be doing nicely. Rev. J. B. Fleming of Chicago Heigths, 111., occupied the pulpit at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. Fleming accompanied him here and they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long while in the city. J. H. S. Ellis, who has been quite ill with rheumatism at the home of this son, Dr. John Ellis, in Chicago, is now improving. His sister, Mrs. A. H. Hopkins, who went up to see him, returned home the latter part of the week and reports him considerably better. ■Omer Kenton of Surrey, received a fine full blood Shorthorn bull calf last Friday from a prominent breeder of Shorthorn cattle at Tiffin, Ohio. The calf is a son of “Pride of Albion,’’ who won sweepstakes at the Kansas City cattle show. Mr. Kenton is now giving considerable at tention to the breeding of Shorthorn cattle and has some fine stock.
Arthur Powell of Newton tp., who recently purchased a half interest in W. B. Yeoman’s country store and produce business at Surrey, is completing a good new 6-room house at Surrey and expects to move there about Jan. 1. He will rent his farm in Newton tp., and <vill hold a public sale, advertised elsewhere in The Democrat, on Friday, Dec. 3.
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