Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Cal Cain was in Lafayette on business Tuesday. , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dunlap were in Chicago Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Littlefield visited in Fair Oaks Wednesday. Dr. Johnson was in Delphi on professional business Tuesday. Clyde Randle and Mrs. E. J. Randle were Chicago goers Wednesday. Don’t blame the boy, Hamillize his feet. Get him a pair of Menzies shoes. TWO-SEVEN-THREE. Call this number when in need of coal, wood or feed. The Home Economics club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. J. J. Eigelsbach. 1 C. W. Rhoades returned Wednesday morning from a business trip to Lafayette. The John Deere spreader is the simplest on the market. See it at HAMILTON & KELLNER’S. Tom Burns, the brick-layer, has returned from Oklahoma where he has been spending the winter. Peter Nomenson came over from Dwight, 111., this week to look after hlg real estate interests here. Charles Kessinger went to Urbana, Ind., Wednesday to visit his mother, Mrs. Catherine .Kessinger. B. L. Sayler of Marion, Ohio, is here this week closing up the sale of I his farm in Newton tp. to Henry Wortley. This is the day of efficiency. Get Hamillized and you’ll get your full' dollars worth when you buy clothes of HAMILL & CO. Misses Hattie Grant and Alice Dewey went to Chicago Wednesday; to spend a few days studying the spring styles in millinery. Mrs. A. F. Long returned home Wednesday night from a three weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. : Russell Strawbridge, at Niagara Falls, N. Y. Miss Marian Meader of Union tp., who is attending high school here,’ has been unable to attend school this week on account of an attack' of appendicitis. Buy Collegian and Frat suits for’ spring as they are by far the best in every way. All the very latest now on display at Duvall’s Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. Wash Timmons of Kankakee, 111., and sister, Mrs. Alice Woodey, | of Manderson, Wyo., are visiting' their brothers, Robert Michael ofi Kniman and W. P. Michael of Jor- 1 dan tp., and families. Let us take your measure for your spring suit, as we have the! greatest lines now on display. Every garment guaranteed to fit, hold their' shape and color. Prices $16.50 to $35, at Duvall's Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grant left Tues-’ day for New Orleans to visit the latter’s sister, Mrs. Cadu Torune, for a • couple of weeks. Mrs. Grant may! remain for a longer visit. Charlie! Leavel is driving Mr. Grant’s dray ! during the latter’s absence.

O’Riley’s Golden Loaf BREAD willilay the foundation for good health and a sunny disposition. O’Riley’s Golden Loaf means A satisfying breakfast A substantial luncheon and how good those creamy slices taste when the day is done and darkness brings the family around the table. Grocers have it. Large size loaf 10c. Ralph O’Riley