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

5 AND 10c MATINEE Roberson-Leekins Stock Co. in “Homespun Hearts” ELLIS THEATRE Saturday, Mar. 4,2:30 p. m. Saturday Night “Nobody Home"

“Fordize,” “Victrolaize,” “Hamlllize,” it pays. Dr. I. M. Washburn was in Chicago yesterday on professional business. The Ladies' Literary society met with Mrs. E. C. English yesterday afternoon. Mrs. ■ Elmer Brannaman of east of towfT has been quite sick for the past few days. Buy those yearling steers at Lonergan's eale March 7. They will make you some money. Also those nice heifer calves. The Motor Service company has dissolved partnership and all bills and accounts are payable to M. J. Schroer.—M. J. SCHROER. ts All farm machinery will advance 10 per cent March f. We can save you money if you will see us at once.—HAMILTON & KELLNER.

Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 57c; oats, 35c; wheat, 90c; rye, 75c. The prices a year ago were: Corn, 63c; oats, 52c; wheat, $1.30; rye, 90c. Rollin Stewart, who has been living near Shadeland for the past two years, is moving back to Hanging Grove tp., and will occupy the R. S. Drake farm. Mrs. Tom Hayes of northeast of town, who has been quite sick for the past ten days, is reported some better today. Miss Charlotte Kanne is caring for her. / Get your measure taken for your spring shirts. We have a fine line of samples now on display and priced $2 to $5 at Duvall’s Quality Shop.— C. EARL DUVALL. White County Democrat: Mrs. Delia O’Connell is in Remington for a visit with friends..... Mrs. Christina Rice i sspending several days in Remington and Goodland. Buy envelopes at The Dempcrat office. A large number of sizes, styles and colors, both bond and plain finish, to select from, at 5c per bunch of 25. Call in and see them. Kingsbury and Stetson hats are now in and on display. We have them in all blocks and colors, all sizes to fit any head, at Duvall’s Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL. Sample copies of the Indiana Daily Times, the big daily paper given in connection with The Democrat to country or rural route subscribers, at only $3 for the two papers, may be seen at The Democrat office. ts Herman Messman has bought of the Trust & Savings bank the for mer Doc Nichols property on the n orth side of the Tail road, consisting of residence, outbuildings and a full block of ground. The consideration was $5,500.

Reynolds department in White County Democrat: Mrs. W. I’. Cooper returned Monday after visiting in Indianapolis, Lafayette and Brookston for several days. Mrs. Cooper will be remembered here as Miss Ethel Sharp, a former teacher in the city schools. Mrs. A. Gangloff and daughter Matilda, who have been spending the winter in Florida for the benefit of the latter’s health, returned Wednesday evening, being called home by sickness in the family. Miss Matilda is much improved in health, having gained ten pounds while away. A. S. Laßue is very fond of fried chicken, and in order to make sure of an early supply he set a hen last month that was due to hatch next Monday. \ Tuesday night someone who is evidently likewise inclined stole hen, eggs, box and all in which the bird was setting in an outbuilding in the rear of the house.

CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years ilways bears