Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Join Hamill's Ford party—it pays. Mr. and Mrs. J. A* Dunlap were Chioago goers Wednesday. IMrs. Dibell of Wolcott came Wednesday to visit Mrs. W. D. Bringle. Standard 85c overalls, 75c; 50c work skirts, 45c, when you’re HamilHzed. Ralph Donnelly and E. P. Dane have been among the grip victims this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades visitin Chicago this week and took in the hardware dealers’ convention.
The Medaryville high school basket ball team played the Rensselaer high school team here last night.
Fifty-five head of cattle, including 15 good dairy and stock cows, at the May and Lamborn sale, Feb. 9.—Advt.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sanders of Plymouth have been here this week visiting with Mrs. Eli Critser and other relatives.
Mrs. Charley Grow was called to Wabash county last week by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Guy Paxton, formerly of Remington.
Remember that free transportation will be furnished from the Padgett livery barn to Frank King’s sale Monday, Feb. 7.—Advt.
$12.50 overcoats at $7.95; $15.00 overcoats at $9.95. Not old out-of-date garments but up to the minute styles. Let us show you.—ROWLES & PARKER.
If you want some good horses and colts or some pure-bred Holstein cattle, attend the H. F. King sale. 2 miles west of Rensselaer, Monday. Feb. 7. —Advt.
S. O. Dyer, the well known Wolcott rejil estate man, died last Friday in an Indianapolis insane hospital to which he was taken recently. The funeral was held at Wolcott Sunday.
• Lawrence Baker, who has Deen here for several months looking after his interests in the estate of his father, the late William P. Baker, returned to his home at Miami, Ari., the first of the week.
Earl Clouse, who has been living in a part of the Fred Tyler tenant house on Weston street, moved this week into one of Hiram Day’s tenant houses in the east part of town, recently vacated by Joseph Myers.
Black Kersey cloth automobile coat, extra heavy lined, collars and cuff trimmed in astrachan. An extra warm, servicable coat, was $18.50, now priced at $13.75. Come In and try it on.—ROWLES & Parker.
FORD THE UNIVERSAL CAR More than half the cars you see are “Fords.” Over a million Ford cars are in use today, rendering efficient economical service under all kinds of conditions. 500,000 will be built and sold this year. Low prices places it within your reach. Touring Car $440; Runabout $390; Coupelet $590; Town Car $640; Sedan $740 f. o. b. Detroit. On display and sale at Rensselaer by W. I. Hoover.
