Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Don Beam spent Friday in Logansport. S. C. Irwin and family were in Lafayette Saturday. . .• Dr. E. N. Loy was in Indianapolis on business Monday. 1 Auto brand overall sl, worth $1.25, when you’re Hamillized. All kinds of seed potatoes at $1.20 per bushel.—RHOADS' GROCERY. Mrs. W. A. Fair is here from Davenport, lowa, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Jeffries. A new assortment of patterns in curtain voiles, scrims and Marquisettes at ROWLES & PARKER’S. Mrs. Walter Hopkins visited in Fort Wayne the first of the week with her sister, Miss Zula Hopkins. Mrs. F. ’R. Erwin of Fair Oak§, who had been visiting here with the N. ■? Littlefield family, returned home Saturday. Gus Yeoman and J. N. Leatherman have purchased Maxwell autos, and J. W. Lang is the owner of a new Willys Knight. Yesterday's markets: Corn, 65c; oats, 38c; wheat, 85c to 95c; rye, 75c. The prices a year ago were: Corn, 70 c; oats, 5 4c.

Mr. and Mrs. Ike Tuteur and son came down from Chicago Saturday' and will spend the week with’ Mrs. , Anna Tuteur and family. Mrs. Frank Alter and baby of Gary and Miss Marie Nevill of Terre.! Haute are visiting here with their! parents, Mr. and Airs. Henry Nevill. Mrs. E. H. Shields and granddaughter, Miss Katie Malone, attended the closing day exercises of Mias j Katie Shields’ school at Parr Satur-i day. Bostonian shoes and oxfords for , young men are the most up-to-date in every detail. Get a pair and you will be satisfied. Sole agents.— ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. J. H. Kinney is reported in a critical condition at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Chilcote, in 1 South Bend, where she recently underwent an operation for intestinal trouble. George E. Hershman of Crown Point, Democratic nominee for con--1 gress from this district, stopped off in Rensselaer Monday evening between trains while on his way to the state convention. i Robert Reeve, a graduate of 1916, . and Ira J. Coe, an instructor in the ■ high school, were in Whiting Friday night where the former represented Rensselaer in a debate, taking third honors among the eight contestants.