Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1916 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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85c overalls 75c. Get Hamillized. “Go to Church Sunday,” April 16. I wear Crawford shoes. So can you, when “you’re Hamillized.” Vern Jacks started in Monday clerking in the John Eger grocery. Our coal trade motto rs, More heat and less dirt.”—HARRINGTON BROS. Boys! A watch free with every suit costing $5 or more.— Hamill & Co. Newell Ritchie of Chicago came Saturday to visit his brother-in-law, J. H. Lucas. Everybody in Rensselaer should knew that “Go to Church Sunday” is April 16, and do it. Clarence Hamilton and two children left Saturday for Minneapolis where he is now located. James Callahan of Remington directs ug to change the address of his Democrat to Parshall, N. D. The 15-months-old babe of Mr. and Mrs. Farm Wiseman of near Roselawn died Friday of pneumonia. Mrs. Rufus Knox returned to Chicago Saturday after a visit here with her father, N. S. Bates, and other relatives. The Motor Service company has dissolved partnership and all bills and accounts are payable to M. J. Schroer.—M. J. SCHROER. ts Mrs. Ella Laughlin took the train here Saturday for her home at Logan, lowa, after a several weeks’ visit with relatives at Remington. Mrs. C. C. Starr and daughter, Mrs. W. H. Barkley, were called to Terre Haute Saturday by the illness of the former’s eldest daughter, Mrs. Fern Baldwin. George Gephart, a Remington blacksmith, aged 54 years, died Saturday at 1 a. m., after an extended illness following a stroke of paralysis. He was unmarried. Burial was made at Monticello Sunday. Ransom Sawin is home from Purdue for the spring vacation. He was accompanied home by a college friend, H. C. Schemler of Jeffersonville. Miss Edith Sawin is also home from Oxford, Ohio, w r here she is attending college. J. A. Carson, after spending the winter here with his daughter, Mrs. E. N. Loy, and family, returned to Columbus, Ohio, Saturday to spend the summer with a daughter residing there. Mr. Carson is a widower and makes his home around among big children. William A. Ervin, who left Rensselaer five weeks ago for Falls City, Neb., expecting to spend the rest of his days with relatives there and in Texas, returned last Friday and will continue to make Rensselaer his home. The alkali water in Fall City did not agree with him and he was sick all the time he was there.
Wa Ard I BUTLER AND STAR WINDMILLS In Either Wood or Steel Frames. We repair and build over all broken down Windmills. WATSON PLUMBING CO. Rensselaer, Indiana
