Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
j Do you like the Ford car? Get Hamillized.” Mr. and Mis. B. F. Fendig were in Chicago' Friday. A. R. Rishling was a Lafayette business goer Friday. Amzi Laßue ig suffering from one of Job’s comforters on his jaw. i Hamill wears Crawford shoes. Why not you? Stop. Look. Listen. Mrs. Laura y&tton went to Momence, 111., the last of the week to | visit relatives. r■; ■ . | Bon ltaye and Regal tissues are best for wash dresses. Special.line int Ifc per yard.—ROWLES & PARKER. _____ i * Mrs. Elizabeth .J. Alter is erecting a new porch at her l-esidence on the corner of Van Rensselaer and Rutsen streets. Charles Sehleman -has just completed one of the largest and best barns in Jasper county at his farm northwest of town. w - . Simon Leopold returned Monday night from a several weeks’ stay at Colorado Springs, Colb., lor the benefit of his health. Mrs. Elizabeth Beck and Mrs, Adam Nagle will entertain the Catholic Sew club at the home of the former tomorrow afternoon. Boys’ knee pants suits from $2.08 up. A large selection to choose from. M,any patterns with two pair of pants. See them at ROWLES & PARKER’S, Mr. and Mrs. wfalliam Morris and. W. L. Xowels and daughter Mabel drove up to Roselawn Sunday via, auto and spent the day with Jesse Xowels and family. 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. —H. R, LAXC.E & SOX. m-28 T. F. Dunlap and wife of Elwocd, who had been visiting in and about Surrey and Rensselaer the past two wee’ s, went to Francesville Saturday to make a short visit before returning home. W. IX, Bringle accompanied O. K. Rainier down to the latter's farm near Brookston Friday and from there they went on to Lafayette, returning the same afternoon. The trip was made in Mr. Rainier’? automobile. Frank J. Babcock, who has been in poor health for some years past, returned last week from another two months' stay at a sanitarium in Indianapolis where lie hag taken treatment on former occasions, and is considerably improved at present. \\'. J. Wright returned Sunday from a couple of weeks’ sojourn at Mudlavia for the benefit of his health. He is greatly improved arid is again “on the job” at his place of business. liis illness has cut him down quite a bit in weight, however. Fred McGlinn of northwest of town is making iine headway toward accumulating a herd of cattle. When he got married last fall his lather, John McGlinn, gave him a nice young heifer, and Friday night the animal presented him with twin calves, both heifers. James Wood, Harvey Zinser’ and Jim Peck of near Remington, accompanied Dr. J. Hansson to South Bend Sunday morning and they drove oaek from there some Overland ears, one of which, a five-passenger tour*ing car, was for Mr. Zinser. They cached Rensselaer about 6 p. m. Sunday evening. Forest Morlan is expected to arrive in Rensselaer either today or tomorrow from Fargo, No. Dak., where he has been spending the past several days with his aunt, Mrs. Will Anderson, and "will visit here a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morlan, before returning to Chicago, where he is employed by the Monon Railway company. The automobile race enthusiasts will begin passing through Rensselaer the last of the week for the annual Decoration day races at Indian* apolis, which take place next Tuesday. Quite a good many Rensselaer people have signified their intention of seeing the races this .year. In fact, Rensselaer always sends quite a bunch of fans to these races. Mr. William Waymire, a son of Henry Waymire of Wolcott, and one of. the proprietors of the Corner Case in Rensselaer, is to be married at 3:30 this afternoon to Miss Elizabeth Kirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kirk now of Barkley tp. The marriage will take place, 4 at the home of the bride’s parents, Rev. Curnica officiating. Both are fine young people and The Democrat joins their many friends in extending congratulations.
