Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

All kinds of seed potatoes at $1.20 per bushel.—-RHOADS^GROCERY. MYs. E. N. Lov entertained her sew- club Thursday afternoon at her home oh River street. $ 1 will buy you Wilson Bros, shirts that - sell in big towns for $1.50 when you're Hamillized. Dr. A. G. Catt went to Chicago Wednesday to attend the funeral of an uncle, Janies McDonough. Victor Brusnahan and wife of Parr have located in Detroit, Mich., where he is employed in an auto truck factory. Look swell dressed in a Collegian or Frat suit. We are now' showing the greatest line of suits in the city. All sizes,—C. EARL DUVALL.' Mrs. Ray Heck of McCoysburg and Mrs. E. Blevins and family of Lalavette w'ere guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Edmonds, this week.—Benton Review. All wool made-to-measure suits $11,50 to $35 and you get the best of everything. The styles are absolutely the newest, the fabrics the newest produced.—ROWLES & PARKER. The many friends of W. J. Wright, who was taken to Mudlavia springs the first of the week for treatment, will be glad to learn that he is responding very rapidly to the treatment and already feels much improved. We have the latest talking machine out, the “SolophoneU’ Plays any disk record that is made without change of receiver. We also handle Singer sewing machines and take old machine in trade.—H. R. LANGE & SON. C. Earl Duvall is another Rensselaer citizen to have developed the building fever, and may erect a new dwelling some time during the summer or fall on the lot south of the present residence of George Long, formerly owned bv Earl’s brother Carl.