Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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F. D, Burehard was a Lafayette goer Monday. Penry Eigelsbach was a Chicago goer Sunday. All kinds of seed potatoes at $1.20 per bushel.—RHOADS’ GROCERY. Mrs. E. X. Loy and son Robert were Chicago goers Saturday afternoon. '■ Feather weight underwear that fits, silk shirts, panama hats, city styles, at Hamill prices. Jesse Xowels of Roselawn was down to spend Sunday with "his father, William L. Nowels. Ever see a corner on tires. We have one. Step in and see them, it will pay you.—MAIN GARAGE, j-7 Dr, and Mrs. C, A. Myers of Michigan City came Sunday to visit Mrs. Myers’ cousin, Frank Foltz, and wife. Frank How r ard, the Remington furniture dealer and undertaker, weftt to Chicago Sunday via Rensselaer. D. T. May and wife of Mt. Ayr took the train here Saturday to visit Kosciusko county relatives and friends. Attorney and Mrs. John Dunlap and Mrs. Cal Cain motored to Moftienee, 111., Saturday to attend the funeral of a friend. Mrs. Catherine Rowen of Pontiac, 111., who had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Long, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clark and son Edward and wife were over from Morocco Sunday afternoon the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bott. Mrs. Ida Pierce and daughters, Misses Mary and Gladys, drove up from Greencastle in their new Saxon car Friday for a few days’; Visit with relatives and friends. Will and Ejrl Barkley have recently traded 11 head of their thoroughbred mares and fillies to E. W. Debower of Chicago for 10 head of pure bred Hereford cattle. 0. L. Parks came over from Argus, Ind., yesterday and will spend a couple of days at his farm near Surrey, going from there to Bainbridge, visit a son residing there. ■ V" ■ T Charlie Clift received a letter a few days ago from his son Carl, who had been working at Monroe, Mich., for some time, stating that he was now at Toledo, Ohio, working in a front building plant. ■l. E. Lanason of west of Rensselaer has purchased tire Mrs. William Washburn property at the west side of town and will mpve to town and occupy same next fall. The consideration is reported to have been $6,000. • :
THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan—made and sold every day of the year. A woman’s car in all details; cozy, refined, smart, easy to drive, easy to care for. The convenience of an electric car with sturdy endurance and Ford economy. The price of the Sedan is $740; Coupelet Runabout $390; Touring Car $440; Town Car $640. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. On sale at Rensselaer by W. I. Hoover.
