Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

25c boys’ stockings, 2 for 25c. Get Hamillized. Jessen’s Sale Day special—-6 good quality tea spoons, 98c. . I wear Crawford shoes. So can you, when “you’re Hamillized.” Mrs. George Ulm is recovering from a severe attack of tonsilitis. Our coal trade motto ts. More heat and less dirt.”—HARRINGTON bros. . We carry a fine line of buggies, see them before -you buy.—SCOTT BROS. Rev. Charles W. Post ill is recovering from a severe attack of stomach trouble. The city is to extend the new street lights recently installed on south Cullen street, north to the Monon station. Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 60c; oats, 37c; wheat, 90c; rye, 75c. The prices a year ago were: Corn, 64c; oats, 53c; wheat, $1.40. The two small children of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Harshburger of Union tp. are showing slight improvement after a week’s sickness with pneumonia.

1 • nrnn n nir iw ii uni ta n j upbulU 10! 100 pair \ Women’s Shoes and Oxfords SI.OO Were $2.50 to $3.50 100 pair Men’s Work Shoes $21)0 10 5, off on all Low Shoes B. N. FENDIG Exclusive Shoe Dealer Opera House Block

Miss Dona Schlegelmich, a returned missionary from Japan, will give a lecture at the Rose Bud church Sunday evening, April 2. Everybody come out and hear a good lecture.—Advt. Mrs. Mattie Grant and son Orlan came down from Hammond Thursday to visit relatives. Orlan has never fully recovered from the stroke of paralysis suffered about a year ago, and still uses a cane in getting about. Dr. Gwin accompanied Mrs. L. Strong of Rensselaer and Mrs. O. E. Hitchings of Hanging Grove to Chicago Wednesday for an examination by specialists. Mrs. Strong’s daughter, Mrs. D. M. Yeoman, of Tab, who is visiting at the Strong home, also accompanied her to the city. Thursday was a real spring day, bright add pleasant and all that the most exacting could wish for. Yesterday was also a very good spring day, although not so clear as Thursday. Vegetation is starting and a few farmers have commenced to ipw oats where the land Is well tiled.