Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1915 — Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Christmas is coming. “Hamilize your gifts.” C. Irwin was a business goer to Chicago Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Callahan were Kentland goers Friday. 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. Cleve Eger moved Monday into his fine new home on College ave. nue. . Try our B. B. or Kentucky egg for the range.—HARRINGTON BROS. CO,, phone No. 7. d-4 Mrs. Lydia Bennett of Winamac, came Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Bott. Will there be a Victrola in your home Christmas?—FENDlG’S REXALL DRUG STORE. An optimist is a person who is Hamillized and buys $25 Fashion suits at $21.75; $3 hats for $2. Miss Margaret Fettig of Logansport, came Saturday for an over Sunday visit with Mrs. Carl Duvall. Mrs. Charlotte George has gone to Chicago for a several weeks’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. Hurley Beam. Mrs. C. G. Spitler returned Saturday from a few days’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. Malcom Clark, near Wheatfield. . Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rodgers and Mrs. Charles Layton of Lafayette, were over’Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rhoades.

Mrs. E. M. Baker went to Frankfort Saturday to see her father, who is quite ill. Mr. Baker was also a Frankfort visitor Monday. The Kentland Knights of <lOlOOl-' bus lodge will give a dance at that place tonight, and it is probable several from Rensselaer will attend. Call Rensselaer Garage and see the 1916 Dodge, compact and refined, built to last, $785 f. o. b. Detroit.—MAßlON I. ADAMS & SON. Don’t put off any longer, get Hamillized from the skin out. Underwear, sox, shirt, suit, overcoat, hat, shoes, gloves and you’ll be well dressed and have money in your pocket. Dr. J. H. Honan, who has been visiting here for the past few weeks with his brother, E. P. Honan, and wife, went to Danville, 111., Monday, where Mrs. Honan is visiting her aged mother, who is in quite poor health. Father William Hordeman of Frankfort, after a few days’ visit with this sister, Mrs. Conrad Hildebrand at Three Oaks, Mich., stopped off here the last of the week for a short visit with his aged father, Peter Horedman, Sr., at the west side of town, returning to Frankfort Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson of Kingman, Kans., who were called to Lansing, Mich., recently by the death of the former’s aged father, Washington Richardson, visited relatives in Brook and Rensselaer before returning to their home last Friday, spending Thursday night here with F. M. Parker and daughter, f Former Congressman John B. Peterson of Crown Point, has been appointed Democratic District, Chairman, to succeed Charles Murphy of Brookston, who became inelligible on the taking effect of the new primary law, as he was a member of the public service commission. At least so says the Lake County Times, but we have seen no mention of the appointment in the Indianapolis papers. LATER—Monday’s Indianapolis News stated that Mr. Murphy said Peterson was appointed' two months ago, but the democrats of the district knew nothing of it until last week.