Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Corn planting will begin quite generally next week. C. S. Galbraith Remington was a business visitor In the city yesterday. • $ 15.75 will buy you an all wool $lB Clothcraft suit when “you’re Hamillized.” Mrs. J. P. Hammond returned Thursday from a few days’ visit at Wheatfield. Fashion Park clothes. Stetson hats, Manhattan shirts when •’you’re Hamillized.” ;■■■ ■ , -Miss Majenta Ryan ,of Indianapolis, visited a few days the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs, E. P, Honan. Yesterday’s markets; Corn, 68c; oats, 3Sc; wheat, 75 to 95c; rye, 75c. The prices a year ago were: Corn. 70c; oats, 50c; wheat, $1.50; rye. $ i. Mrs. Nathan WeisS, nee Miss Edna Wild berg, returned to her home at Peoria, 111., Tuesday after a short I visit here with her • ant, Mrs. Anna Tuteur. Ladies’ suits and coats in the latest models. We get the new things just as soon as they are made. Come in and look them over.—ROWLES &' PARKER. The marriage of Boyd Porter of this city and Miss Margaret Anne Fitzpatrick of Eraucesville will take place on next Tuesday, according to the Francesville Tribune. Yesterday was another bright, pleasant day and somewhat warmer than Thursday. The mercury Thursday niglu got down near the frost line, hut no frost fell here In town so far as repotred. The ''movie” entertainment at the Rex theatre Tuesday night, a per cent of which went to the high school, brought the school $28.50,

530 tickets having been sold by the pupils, Orphic Gant sold the* largest number. 84, and was given the prize of a dollar gold piece; Ray Either stood second, with 11; Gravelous Hansson third, with 3V: Clay Nevil fourth, with 35; and George Fate tifth, with 25. J, M. Schaffer was over troni Plymouth this week looking after the damage done to his property here, the K. of P. building, by the recent •’re therein. The loss--bn the building has not been adjusted as this writing. The Hever &' Eigelehaeh loss is understood to have been adjusted and that they will receive $7 50, Messrs. Bever & Eigelshach are still undecided whether or not they will start up in hum ness again, and for the present Mr. Eigelshach is working in the Fate restaurant. Mr, Schaffer was so well pleased over the work done by the fire company that he personally thanked 0. VY. Rhoades, who was in charge of the company on the night of the fire, when Fire Chief Montgomery was out of town, and bought a box of cigars and left with Mr. Rhoades to present to members of the company. • RENSSELAER FARMERS’ • • GRAIN COMPANY • • See the committee having • • charge of soliciting the sale of • • stock in the Rensselaer Farm- • Vers’ Grain company and sub-* • scribe for a few shares before all • • are taken, and receive better • • prices for your grain.—Advt. • To the Public. Having purchased of C. 11. Leavel the Parr Produce Market, I will continue to buy cream, poultry, eggs, hides and rubber, and solicit your continued patronage. I guarantee good prices and honest and accurate weights.—G. I). ALBIX. ts

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