Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Get -Hamillized and you may ride in a liord. Ed Bruce and wife spent Sunday in Monticello. Fioyd and John Hemphill were Lafayette visitors Saturday. e carry a fine line of buggies; ( see them before you buy.—SCOTT BROS. Mrs. George Parkinson was in Lafayette Saturday consulting an eye Specialist. $12.75 will buy you an all wool Cloihcrpft suit worth 515 when you’re Hamillized. August Lucterhand and son Herman of Carpenter tp. were visitors in the city Saturday. D. J. Pettet of Wolcott was a business visitor in the city Monday, going by train from here to Monon. Mrs. E. C. English went to Bloomington Saturday to visit her son Harry, a student of Indiana university. See those boys’ wool suits with; two pair of pants, sizes 6 to T 5 years, ■ for 53.50 a suit at ROWLES & PARKER’S.
John Macey and little daughter of Indianapolis, who had been visiting his feeble mother, Mrs. John Makeever, returned home Friday. Miss Beatrice Tilton, a teacher in the Demotte schools, entertained as guests over Sunday her sisters,; Misses Fern and Thelma Tilton, of Rensselaer. • ; \.<S. ■ : . j John Knox, Who is traveling in' the southern part of the state for the i Associated Druggists’ Syndicate, vis- • ited here Sunday with his father, Thomas Knox. . ____________ j ’ Fa, and Mrs. John Fisher and babe returned to Battie Ground Sun- ■ day evening after spending a few ' days with the latter’s parents, Mr. I and Mrs. Charles Robinson, in Jordan tp. Hats and caps for everyone. We have the largest line in the city at the most reasonable prices. The Tiger Special and the Keith are leaders of fasjuipn. See them at ROWLES & PARKER’S. Miss Anna Worland, formerly of St. Paul, Kan., who hag been spending the winter with relatives at Whitehall, Mont., and Shenandoah, lowa, is here visiting her brother, D; M. Worland, for a few weeks. Mrs. Hale Warner and Mrs. W. C. Milliron went to Chicago Sunday for a few days’ visit with relatives. Miss Nettie Brocker of Peru, who is also spending a few days in Chicago, will return to Rensselaer with them for a few days’ visit.
lifti I '■■Sunl I iMoyl] 4 I 111 THE UNIVERS AL CAR I You must not judge the Ford car by I its first cost. That is low, because I the best manufacturing methods I and the great volume of production reduce the cost of making and selling. Better ma- | terials, bought at lower prices, make the Ford a | better car for less money. Order yours today! Runabout $390; Touring Car $440; Coupelet || $590; Town Car $640; Sedan $740. All p ices 111 °* Detroit. On sale at Rensselaer by W. I. Hoover. I
