Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
$3 Hats for $2 when you're Hamillized. Mrs. Luara B. Fate was in Monticello Thursday. > F. M. Hershman was down from Walker tp. on business yesterday. E. Weinkauf of near San Pierre was a visitor in Rensselaer yesterday. Quite a good-sized crowd attended the card party, given by the Holy Name society, at the parochial school Thursday night. E. T. Whitehead, manager of the Long-Thompson lumber company at Wheatfield, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 66 c; oats, 38c; wheat, 80c to 90c; rye, 75c. The prices a year ago were: Corn, 70c; oats, 54c. Dr. c. E. Johnson took an examination for a commission as first lieutenant in the I. N. G. medical corps at Indianapolis Thursday.
Young men’s all wool suits in blue serge and novelty patterns for $lO and $12.50 per suit. See them at our store.—ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. O. A. Abbott, who had been here visiting her parents, County Assessor and Mrs. G. L. Thornton, left Thursday for her home at Barryington, 111. Mrs. E. M. Parcels was called to Indianapolis Wednesday by the serious illness of her granddaughter, Sarah Alice O’Neil, daughter of Mrs. Bertha O’Neil. Ladies’ kid and patent leather 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, The price of eggs is perhaps the highest they have been at this season of the year for several years, dealers Paying 18%c per dozen, and they are retailing from th (-•stores at. 20c.
Owing to the lire in the K. of P. building Thursday night, and the K. of P. lodge room still being filled by the strong odor of smoke, the PythianSisters’ meeting for last night was called off. The Watkins salesmen of northern Indiana will meet at Valparaiso tomorrow. V. M. Peer and Alfred Tressmer of Jasper county will attend the meeting. Mr. Peer’s family will accompany him. The Democrat is informed that the gentleman who is talking of financing the building of a big new hotel in Rensselaer this' season will be in Rensselaer in a few days to take the matter up with our people. Miss Margaret Yeager, who had been staying with Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Mauck of Newton township, and teaching school at the Lane school house in Newton tp., has gone to Manson, Mont., to make her future home. Sever & Eigelsbach, bakers, who were put out of business by Thursday night’s fire in. the K. of P. building, are undecided as to whether they will start up'again or not. It will be several weeks in any event before they can do so, they sav. David Stewart, a brother, of Mansfield, Ohio; Mrs. Rebecca Jacobs, a sister, of Chicago and Rev. O. S. Stewart, a son, of Waveland, Ind., are guests at the home of Joseph Stewart and family in Hanging Grove tp. It is the first meeting of the brothers in 36 years.
Soldiers’ home note in yesterday’s Lafayette Journal: John Copsey, the home baker, who was operated on last week for appendicitis, is getting along nicely and all his friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Copsey formerly resided in Rensselaer and was married while here to Miss Rose Carr some years ago. The weather sharps did not hit it very close Tuesday and Wednesday. While Tuesday started off bright and pleasant, in the afternoon and at night we got quite a rain, and Wednesday was cold and cloudy. Thursday and yesterday were also quite cooL §ome frost fell • Thursday night. Boys! A Watch Free With every suit costing $5 or more. It pays to be Hamillized. Boys’ all wool blue serge suits, best to be had, $5.00. You can keep the 75c or SI.OO In your pocket and ><fo whatever you please with it.— The Clothing House of WILLIAM TRAUB.
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