Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

$3 Hate for $2 when you’re Hamillized. J. H. Chapman Is driving a fine new Haynes Light Six. N. Littlefield visited his farm near Fair Oaks Sunday. George A. Chappell of Remington was a business visitor here Friday. Fred Irwin has returned from a several weeks sojourn at Greencastle. C: F. Stackhouse has traded his old E. M. F. car for a new Overland. Mr- I. M. Washburn will be hostess to her sew club Thursday afternoon. M. i. Adam- w Son sold . new Do:. <■.- yesterday c ’.Furies Sch. .:.ar.. Mrs. Hurley Beam o: Chicago spent s.inday here with her mother, Mrs. Charlotte George. J The Eastern Star social will be held Friday aternoon at the home of Mr-?. E. N. Loy on River street. i ao-e SI,OO tub silks will make you lie most serviceable wash wai-gl Just a few left at ROWLES & PARKER'S.

A young son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Florence of near Virgie Was operated on Sunday by Dr Kresler for an abcess. W. L. Nowels is again having trouble with his foot on which he had an operation per formed several weeks ago for an infected toe. Miss Luella Robinson, who is attending school at Jacksonville, 111., is home for a Jew days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Robinson. Get that new tailored suit or spring coat before the best numbers are all sold. The Siegel garment is the best. Sold by ROWLES & PARKER. Ralph, the three-year-old son of Mr and Mrs. Roscoe Halstead of Newton tp., had a window fall on his right hand Monday, breaking one of the bones. ’ ’ ’■ ■ ■ f Ladies’ kid and patent leather j strap, pumps, all sizes, from $1.25 to $3.50 a pair. We have about 18 different styles for you to choose from at ROWLES & PARKER’S. Mr. and Mrs,\ Alfred Linn of Attica are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. W. H. Parkinson, and family. Thursday being lhe former’s 44th birthday anniversary, the same was celebrated at the Parkinson home.

Mr. and Mrs. James Child Yes of Fowler came to Rensselaer Saturday and accompanied by the latter's sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wiltshire, made an extensive auto trip over into Illinois, where they visited relatives, returning home Monday forenoon. One of the niftiest improvements made to residence properties in Rensselaer this spring is that of a large latticed summer garden at the W. O. Rowles home on McCoy aven e. It contains a latticed tea house, rountain, etc., and is said to have cost in the neighborhood of SI,OOO. - Notwithstanding the fear of poor seed the oats are coming up fine and are a good stand. Most of the farmers, however, are understood to have made a little allowance for all the seed not growing and sowed a Little heavier than customary, and as practically all ofyit seems to have come, they are thicket in the fields than usual. ■ ~ Mrs. Wallace Robinson, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. George Burke, at Delphi for the past two or three months, came Sunday to visit the family of Warren Robinson and other old friends for a few days. She will leave today for LaMar, Colo., where she has a son in business. Mrs. Robinson has been living for the past three years at Long Beach, Cali., where two of her daughters, one married, one single, reside.

E. P. Honan went to Indianapolis yesterday and was to speak last night at a big meeting of the Catholic Order of Foresters there. He “may” remain over for the Democratic state convention—-if he don’t, it will be the first Democratic state convention in many years that he has not attended. It is always a safe bet that “Honan will be there” whether anyone else goes from Jasper county or not. In fact, a Democratic state convention without Honan would be like playing Hamlet with Hamlet left out.

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