Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Another Ford party this year. Get ; Hamillized. Our coal trade motto is, “More I heat and less dirt.”—HARRINGTON BROS. Mrs. H. R. Kurrie was down from Chicago between trains Thursday afternoon. Buy a good team of mules at Lonergan’s sale March 7, where 3 good teams will be sold. Mrs. James Mead and children of Hammond came Wednesday to visit her mother, Mrs. Ezra Clark. Patrick Maloney, an old and well known resident of Roselawn, died Thursday morning, aged 80 years. Miss Anna Anderson of Piper City, 111., and Elmer Charles of Urbana, 111., visited Miss Nellie O’Connor a few days this week. We have the swellest line of shirts of all kinds in town. All sizes, colors and prices reasonable, at Duvall’s Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL. If you are looking tor a clean, free burning range coal try our B. 8., Puritan egg or re-screened Jackson Hill egg—HARRINGTON BROS. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soffer, newlyweds, of Herscher, 111., who had been I visiting the family of Eugene Kirk jin Barkley tp., returned home Wednesday. I Every day is bargain day when ‘you're Hamillized and buy S2O clothes for $16.75; $3 hats for s2;j $1 overalls for 75c.—HAMILL &' COMPANY.
I The Rensselaer high school basket(ball team was defeated Wednesday i night in its game with the Reynolds high school team by a score of 19 ito 15, in the last game of the sea- ' sen. You "hould see the greatest line of boys' and children's clothing in ■ our city. Call for Perfection Brand. ITo Avail ages. Novelties and plains at Duvall’s Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL. Don’t forget the primary election • next Tuesday for the election of candidates to be voted for at the gen- , eral election in November. Come out to the polls and vote for your choice of candidates to go on your i party ticket. Sam Roth and son Malcom went to Dayton, Ind., the first of the week for a visit with relatives. Mr. Rpth has practically recovered from his injuries in a runaway accident re- ! eently but is resting up a bit before getting downxtb<£eal work again. I J. W. Fajpor was in from Union tp. Thursday on business. He reports having had a very good public sale indeed last Monday and was ; very well satisfied at the prices received. His horses sold from $l5O to $lB9 per head and the entire sale averaged up very well. A. C. Stauffenburg was over from Manhattan, 111., looking after his ; farm, southeast of town, just vacat<ed by Isaac Saidla, who moves to | the Warren Robinson property at- ‘ the east side of town, which he re- , eently purchased. Walter Smith will .occupy the farm vacated by Mr. Saidla.
