Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. J. J. Montgomery went to Rockford, 111., Monday to visit relatives. Our coal trade motio ts, More heat and less dirt.”—HARRINGTON BROS. Spring styles in Crawford shoes now ready. “Hamillize” your feet, it pays. Mrs. Kenton Blankenship went to Streator, 111., Monday to visit a sister residing there. See those new dollar tub silks! They are in our window. Come in and look them over.—ROWLES & PARKER. Taylor McCoy of Detroit, Mich., who had been spending a few days with friends here, went to Indianapolis Monday. Mrs. “Jakey” Hopkins of Superior, Neb., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jerome Harmon, and other relatives in Jasper county. •Genuine indigo dyed $1.25 overall, $1; 85c overall, 75c, and the best 50c work shirt in the world when you’re Hamillized. - •Stifiel stripes or indigo blue overalls, all sizes up to 44 waist measure, per pair 75c, at the store of low prices.—ROWLES & PARKER * Mrs. J. H. Wilson and son of Chicago, who had been visiting her father, Edward Barkley, and family of Barkley tp., returned home Saturday. We have the swellest line of shirts of all binds in town. All sizes, colors and prices reasonable, at Duvall’s Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL. If you are looking for a clean, free burning range coal try our B. 8., Puritan egg or re-screened Jackson Hill egg.—HARRINGTON BROS. Absolutely solid work shoes in black or tan, per pair $2.00. You cannot equal these shoes at the price. See them at ROWILES & PARKER’S. Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan went to Elwood Saturday to visit Ivan Dunlap and family and with a view of locating there providing Mr. Morgan could secure suitable employment. You should see the greatest line of boys’ and children’s clothing in our city. Call for Perfection Brand. To fit all ages. Novelties and plains at Duvall’s Quality Shop.— C. EARL DUVALL. F. M. Parker and daughter. Mrs Andrus, E. D. Rhoades, W. C. Babcock, Mrs. J. N. Leatkerman and daughter Helen, Mrs. Roe Yeoman and Mrs. C. H.- Mills were Chicago goers Saturday. John Lesh moved last week from Union tp. to the Dr. Kresler farm near Pleasant Ridge. The doctor expects to build a big new barn and silo and also build ap. addition to the house on this farm the coming season.
