Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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The best $4 rubber boots made.— HAM ILL & CO. Sam Duvall spent Sunday in Indianapolis with his brother Ed. Leroy Shawcross of Attica came up Saturday to visit his brother, J. Shawcross. Kabo, the live model corset; the corset for you. Spring line now in at ROWLES & PARKER’S. The Leech dwelling house and lot was sold Saturday at public auction to Alfred Randle for SI,OOO. Joseph Reeve, Forest Morlan and Junior Benjamin were down from Chicago Sunday to visit relatives. Mrs. Russell Willetts of,west of town, who has been very ill, is considerably improved at this writing. Mrs. W. P. Bennett of west of town suffered Quite a severe hemorrbgae Friday morning, and remains in quite a serious condition. W. J. Wright has purchased a new F'ord touring car of the local agent, W. I. Hoover, and will convert his old Ford into a delivery truck. C. R. Weiss of Newton tp., who sprained his right ankle a couple of weekspeago, was in town Monday for the first time since the accident. We are the lowest priced clothing house in Rensselaer. Give us a look for your next suit and we can prove this to you.—ROWLES & PARKER. Save your pennies and the dollars will take care of themselves. “Get Hafnillized,” you’ll be better dressed and put your dollars in the savings bank. The S. B. Holmes farm of 100 acres in Newton tp. has been sold to a daughter of Henry Zaeher of Newton, Mrs. Heilscher, of Wisconsin, at $75 per acre. 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. We are now showing the snappiest line of spring coats and suits at moderate prices that you will see any place. The Siegel guaranteed garment for ladies.—ROWLES & PARKER. The Rebekah’s gave a box social Friday night at the I. O. O. F. hall for the benefit of the Odd Fellows’ home at Greenburg. There was a big attendance out and the receipts were nearly $36. Mrs. Sol Norman of Union tp. returned Sunday evening from Englewood, 111., where she was called Friday by the sickness of her daughter, Mrs. William Stiner, whom she left much better on returning home Sunday. 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.
Reward! —many people ; in this community will reap a reward Wednesday, April sth. Remember the date. R. R. M/I. A. i
