Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Get Hamillized" and you may ride in a Ford. Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 67c; oats, 39c; wheat, 90c; rye, 75c. The prices a year ago were: Corn, 70c; oats, 50c. Misses Ruth Florence and Violet Davisson of north of Rensselaer went to Fowlerton Monday to attend a Christian Endeavor convention. BiLadies’ kid one strap slipper, plain toe. heel, just the kind for house comfort, all sizes, $1.25 and $1.50, at ROWLES & PARKERS. i’he revolt in Ireland has endbd. The rebels in Dublin have handed in teeir arms. Over 1,000 prisoners were taken, many of whom are being sent to England. W. H. Brim and wife of Madison. Wis . who had been visiting here "ith.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore, went to Monticello Monday to visit a while before returning home. Get your next suit of ns and save tiom $1.50.t0 $5. Our prices are the lowest as a comparison will prove Remember the place.ROWLES & PARKER.
Mrs. Bertha Smith, who had been caring for Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilson, who are in feeble health, of Remington, returned home Monday, a trained nurse having been employed to care for them. At the Rensselaer Chautauqua meeting Friday night J. N. Leatherman was elected president; Rex Warner, vice-president; Delos Dean, secretary, and J. D. Allman, treasurer for the ensuing year. C. W. Rhoades became quite sick Friday and Saturday as a result of having inhaled too much smoke at the K. of P. building fire last Thursday night. His son Charles was ovetcome by smoke at the same time. A prairie fire swept over about half of Alf Donnelly’s 70-acre tract of woodland five miles north of town Saturday night, but with the aid Of several men the fire was brought under control before damage was done. At the meeting of the county board of education in Benton county Monday the board by vote of eight to five decided to employ a county agent again, and by a vote of seven to six on the questibn’of the retention of J. W. McFarland, the present agent, decided to employ a new agent. - . * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter, daughter, Mrs. Morton Frye, and husband and two children came over from Silver Lake via auto Sunday to visit Mrs. Carter's mother, Mrs William Bull, who is in poor health. Mrs. Carter remained for a few weeks’ visit, but the others returned home Monday.
jr Please Call and Settle, As I have sold out. my mercantile business at Parr I desire to get my books squared up as soon as possible, and therefore ask all parties knowing themselves Indebted to me to call at store and settle their account. I will be found at the store where settlement can be made.—• JOSEPH A. LITERS. m-15 50c work shrlts 45c, 85c overalls 75c when “you’re Hamillized.’’
