Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. w. Miller of Mt. Ayr was a Rensselaer visitor Wednesday. Our coal trade motto is, "More heat and less dirt.”—HARRINGTON BROS. Theodore Keiper and Benjamin Harris were Lafayette goers Wednesday. Ed Oliver was down front Chicago Wednesday looking after business matters here. If you want 1 good brood mare, attend the Faylor sale next Monday, Feb. 28.—Advt. Alf Donnelly left Wednesday 7 for Lafayette b and other points on an onion selling trip.
$1.50 woven Madras shirts, $1; $3 hats for $2; .50c work shirts for 45c, when you’re Hamillized. Miss Ethel McCarthy is home from Chicago for a few weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. McCarthy. Mrs. George Fletemeyer of Lafayette is visiting here this week with her father, Alf Donnelly, and family of north of town. Our “Blue Ribbon’’ and “Magnolia” flour sales are increasing every day. Are you using this flour?— THE MILL, Phone 456. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carson and the latter's mother, Mrs. M. I. Adams, and V. J, Crisler were among the Chicago goers Wednesday. Yesterday's markets: Corn, 58c; oats, 37c; wheat, $1; rye, 75c The prices a year ago were: Corn, 62c; oats, 50c: wheat, $1.30; rye, 90c. James H. Gilbert, Harry Gilbert, j Harry Dewey, Isaac Shennon and i James W. Burling of Remington and , vicinity were business visitors in the city Thursday. ’ Mrs. Fielder, the aged mother of j Mrs. x William P. Bennett and Mrs. ; H. B. Murray, is quite ill with erysipelas at the home of the former just west of town. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Gwin and Mrs, Laura B. Fate, landlady at the Makeever house, expect to' leave i Monday on a two weeks trip to New* , Orleans and Florida. Farm machinery is being advanced in price. Steel is soaring. We can save you money if you will see us at once. This is to your interest. -HAMILTON & KELLNER. D. E. Hollister went to Logans port Thursday to attend a meeting of the Presbytery and arrange for the installation of Rev. J. Budman Fleming as pastor of the Presbyterian church here. Rev. Fleming and Rev. J. C, Parrett of Hammond, the former pastor, ' also attended the meeting.
