Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

$4.75 will buy the boy a $6 suit with two pair pants when you’re Hamillized. U - A. C. Woodworth is having a new porch added to his residence on River street. The babe of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kettering of near Fair Oaks is quite sick with gneumonia. Miss Anna Miseh of Wheatfield is visiting at the L. P. Shirer home on the nor - h side this week. The Priscilla Sew club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs, F. H. Hemphill in the west sart of tow n, i Dr. H, L. Brown is having g sleeping porch built on the east side of his residence on River street. E. J. Jacobs, a nrofher of Mrs. C'lency Wood, was here from Suoth Carolina visiting her for g short time this week. The Jasper-Newton Medical association met at Kentland last night with Dr. Mathews. Several of the local physicians attended. D. H. Yeoman of Rensselaer and Nathan Eldridge of Barkley tp. attended the G- A. R. state encampment at Evansville this week. Be sure and see the Collegian and Frat suits we are now showing. They are simply swell and prices are reasonable.—C. EARL DUVALL. The nearest things in ladies’, misses’ and children's summer coats. We get the new things-as soon as they are made. —ROWLES & PARKER. Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Steward are spending a few days in Indianapolis where Mr. Steward is attending the meeting of the state and national board of charities. When we show our customers our $lO serge suits they can hardly believe we are selling them at that price. Go the and see them for yourself.— ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Lest a Snively of Indianapolis after a few weeks’ visit here with her sister. Mrs. George W. Hopkins, and with friends in Chicago, returned home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott of .Indianapolis came Thursday for a couple of weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Korah Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. B. D. McColly and other relatives. Drs. H. L. Brown and W. L. Meyer expect to go to Indianapolis next week to attend the Indiana State Dental society meeting to be held there Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. O. L. Calkins, the undertaker, has rented the new cement bock house on Pine street, erected this spring by Hiram Day, and will move into same this week. Mr. Calkins has been living in rooms in the Newels house since locating in Rensselaer last fall. Ernest Cavinder and Sale Suit were finea $lO each in Squire Bussell’s court in Hanging Grove tp. Monday as the result of having become mixed up in a fistic encounter with two parties from Medaryville last Sunday at Gifford during a baptismal service. Letters remaining in the Rensselaer postoffice for the week ending May 8: Harry Marlin, C. V. Marlatt, Jas. Spencer, Mrs. Ethel Collins, W. F. Wilson, Mrs. Tunze, David Michaels, Curtis Booster. If uncalled for, the above letters will be sent to the dead letter office May 22.

E. P. Honan returned Tuesday night from attending the K. of C. state convention at Lafayette, but Mrs. Honan remained to visit friends there until today, when she goes to Greencastle to spend Sunday with her son Edward, who is a student at DePauw, and will return home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hickman returned to Rensselaer last week from Marinette, Wis., where they had moved a few weeks ago expecting to make their home there, and are now living w*ith their daughter, Mrs. John Merritt, and family. They were dissatisfied with conditions there. Fred Chapman, C. C. Warner and Victor Comer broke ground this week for their new dwellings, the former on Forest street, just north of W. L. Bott’s residence, Mr. Warner on west Harrison and Mr. Comer in the west part of town, just north of Abe Wartena’s new house w'hich is now nearing completion. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears - Signature of