Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Elmer Gwin was a Lafayette goer Saturday.

The Priscilla Sew club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. F. 5. Babcock at her home on River street.

Fifty-five head of cattle, including 15 good dairy and stock cows, at the May and Lamborn sale, Feb. 9. I —Advt.

A pension of sl2 per month has been granted to Mrs. Nancy C. Daugherty, widow of the late John Daugherty, of Rensselaer.

There is a span of brown 4-year-old mares, wt. 2400 lbs., to be sold at the Myers and Pierson sale, onefcalf mile north of Gifford, Feb. 14.

$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 Not old out-of-date garments but up to the minute styles.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.—RQWLES & PARKER.

Harry English and George Healey, jr., who are attending Indiana university, came up Saturday to spend a few days’ vacation with their parents.

Hw M. Shipman and John Hooks went to Logansport Saturday to visit relatives and the latter will go from there to his home in North Dakota.

Fred Coen of Cleveland, Ohio, came Saturday to visit his aged father, W. S. Coen, who is now in a critical condition after a long siege of poor health.

Work on E. K. Godshell's new house on North College avenue is progressing quite rapidly and it will be, when completed, one of the best residences on that street.

Miss Aileen Allman came down from Northwestern University, Chicago, Friday evening 'for a short vacationr"with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. u. D. Allman, returning to her studies yesterday.

Black Kersey cloth automobile coat, extra heavy lined, collars and cuff trimmed in astrachan. An extra warm, 1 servicable coat, was $18.50, now priced at'51.8.75. Come in and try it on.—ROWLES & Parker.

The new fixtures for the Greek candy store, which is to be opened up in the E. L. Hollingsworth store room, formerly occupied by E. VanArsdel & Co., are now being put in place and the store will soon be readj r for opening up.

The many friends of David H. Yeoman will be sorry to learn that he is again having trouble Fith a cancer on his cheek bone, which he had removed a few years ago when in its early, stages and it was hoped that it had been entirely cured. It hag recently broken out again and is giving Mr. Yeoman and his friends fluite a little cpncern.

. FORD THE UNIVERSAL CAR More than a million Fords are now in everyday use, everywhere. Here are some reasons for this remarkable record—quality—service— reliability—low price—economy of operation and maintenance and the char- / acter and responsibility of the Company—the Ford is certainly the only Universal Car. Runabout $390; Touring Car $440; Coupelet $590; Town Car $640; Sedan $740, f. o. b. Detroit. On sale at Rensselaer by W. I. Hoover. •. ■ ■ . .' m ' \ <* ■ y * r I