Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Sport shirts, panama hats, oxfords in late New York styles, at Hamill’s.

Mrs. E. Israel is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Edna Coffel, at Colburn, Ind.

Mrs. Leonard Rhoades is visiting in Louisville, Ky., with her sister-in-law, Mrs. C. A. adcliffe.

The correct foundation for your new spring gown, a Kabo Live Model corset.—ROWLES & PARKER. r

Delos Thompson went to Winona, Minn., this week where the Smith & Thompson firm have a stone road contract.

Bert Kyle of near Remington has just bought a fine new Paige Fairfield Six of the Auto Sales company of that place.

Township Trustee Burr Porter and daughter, Miss Dott, and L. Fisher were * over from Remington a few hours Thursday.

Let us take your measure for that new suit before the advance in prices. We guarantee to fit and please you. —ROWLES & PARKER.

Mrs. W. H. Parkinson, Mrs. J. D. Allman and Mrs. Leslie Clark attended the convention of the M. E. Home Missionary society at Delphi Thursday.

George H. Gifford of Tipton was a business visitor here Thursday, looking after matters pertaining to the B. J. Gifford estate, of which he is executor.

Frank Cox, who has been spending the past few months at Hot. Springs, Ark., returned to Rensselaer Wednesday, and will remain here for the present.

Men’s, young; men’s and boys’ dress and work shoes in all styles. We can please you at prices that are reasonable. Our shoes are all solid. —ROWLES & PARKER.

If your car needs revarnishing, we can make it look like new. All work guaranteed. We also do light auto truck moving. Call at the music store.—ll.* R. LANGE & SON. m-23

We understand that the farmhouse of John Roadifer, in southwest Jordan, was destroyed by fire Wednesday noon, but we were unable 10 learn any of the particulars.

B. D. Comer of Union Up. is reported as having improved somewhat from his precarious condition of the past several days, and it is hoped that he is now on the road to recovery.

Frank Howard, the Remington furniture dealer and undertaker, drove a fine new Moline Knight touring car through from Chicago Tuesday, which he had purchased in that city.

"All a Mistake,” a farce comedy by the senior class of ■* 916, Ellis opera house, May 22 and 23, 8:00 p. m. Admission 25 and 35 cents. The play and the cast are both exceptionally good. A large crowd is expected. Be sure to attend.

Morgan Dewey, a former well known resident of Jordan tp. on Ihe Rensselaer-Remington road, was injured Wednesday in a fall received at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mary Myers, near Remington, with whom he now makes his home. Mr. Dewey is quite aged and feeble. . .

>• Mrs, E. Fleming, who resides alone iu the east part of town, suffered a stroke of apoplexy yesterday morning about 6 o’clock. Mort Murray, who resides just dcross the street, heard her cries for assistance and went to her aid. Dr. Johnson was called, and, although she is in a serious condition, he does not think but what she will recover.