Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Triple Match Harvey Myers vs. Vic Michaels Sherm Parks vs. Jimmie Eldredge John Welsh vs. Emmett Eldredge - Ellis Theatre, Rensselaer, id. Thursday, March 9 ALL FOR 25 CENTS D, J. Babcock was up from LafaVette yesterday to vote at the primary. You never looked better dressed. Sure I’m Hamillized” and wear the best. Mrs. Elmer Jacks and little daughter went to Crawfordsville Friday to visit friends. Mrs. T. M. Callahan returned last week from a visit with relatives at Rantoul, 111. Mies Katie Alilers caiue down from Francesville Friday to visit the T M. Callahan family. Miss Ella Rishling went to Franklin Monday w here she has a position as trimmer in a millinery store. .Marvin, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. George Michaels of Jordan tp., has been quite sick for the past few days with a severe cold. $3.45 buys a standard $5 rain- < oat when “you’re Hamillized.” Double texture, cemented seams, classy patterns, thoroughly guaranteed. The Motor Service company has dissolved partnership and all bills and accounts are payable to M. J. Sehroer.—M. J. SCHROER. ts Many of our new spring suits for men and young now in stock. Up-to-date styles and patterns at lowest prices at ROWLES & PARKER’S. The primary election wate in progress as The Democrat went to press, yesterday afternoon. Not very much interest was taken and only a light vote was cast. Kingsbury and Stetson hats are now in and ®n 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 J given in connection with The Democrat to country or ryral route subscribers, at only $3 for the two papers, may be seen at The Democrat office. ‘ ts Work will be started on County Supt. Lamson's new house in Fair View addition as soon as the weather permits. It will be a frame structure, two story and basement, and will lie erected on the corner just east from Orlio Clouse’s property. George Mustard has the contract for building same. The contract, for carrying the mails between the Monon station and the Rensselaer postoffice has been let to Charles Harvey, at $4 30 per year. Mr. Harvey has employed Comrade Fox to continue carrying during March,- at the end of which time it is understood he will take charge of the business himself. George Heuson has traded ins new bungalow in the west part of town to W. C. Milliron for the latter’s “movie” theater at Waynetown, which Mr. Milliron and Frank Randle owned in partnership until recently and was conducted by the latter. Mr. Milliron recently bought Frank's interest in the business. Misses Madeline Kellner and Pauline Hordeman entertained several members of the Pocahontas lodge and friends at a dancing and card party at the home of Miss Kellner in the east part of town Monday evening. Refreshments were served at a late hour, and an excellent time is reported by those in attendance. M. A. Gray of Remington was in the city Monday to meet his daughter, Mi9s Freida Gray, who was returning home from Valparaiso university w'here shp had been attending school. Mr. Gray stated that his father-in-la\v, John Powell, of Remington was in quite a critical condition from pneumonia. He has been in poor health for some time, and owing to his age, 81 years, it is hardly probable he can recover. C ASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years \ Always bears 'ilgnamrc oi
