Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Do you like Vietrola. music? Got Hamillized.” $3.75 will buy a sturdy cassimere suit with two pair trousers worth $4.50,' when the buy “is Hamillized.“ Henry Grow has had a nice threepiece granite monument erected in W eston cemetery at the grave of his late wife. Yesterday's market: Corn. 65c 1 : eats, y sc; wheat, 8~c: rye, 70c. The prices a year ago were: Corn, G7c; bate, 4 7c; wheat, $1.40. eport and soft cuff dress shirts in many patterns, and all are fast colors with noii-shrinkable neck bands. All sizes at ROW'DES & PARKER'S. 31r. and .Mrs. later .McDaniel returned .Monday from a two weelc-' stay at their farm near Kersey. .Mr. -vlcl >; uiel assisting iu planting the corn. . See us for traveling bags, suit cases and trunks for your graduation trip. We have them in all sizes and styles. Buy one and have it ready. —KOWLES & PARKER. Mrs. H. G. Collins, who had been spending a few days here with her mother, Mrs. F. S. Ham, who is in tl’iße poor health, returned to her home at Hegewisch, 111., Friday. Mrs. C. \Y. Bussell and son Elvin of Hanging Grove, accompanied by Mr. and .Mrs. James Leiler, drove to Ottawa, 111., via auto Friday where slrs. Lefler, who is in poof : health, will take treatment. Mr. and Mrs. David Hines came up from Delphi Sunday and spent the day with their daughters, Mrs. Tull Malone and Mrs. Robert Smith, and families. The latter accompanied them home for a week’s visit. iir. and -Mrs. E. W. Kanne, accompanied by his parents, Mr. and ill-. Michael Kanne, returned Sunday from an auto trip to Campus, 111.., where they visited Gus and John Kanne, also sons of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kanne. While at work in rebuilding the grandstand at the ball park Saturday, Lloyd Parks stepped on a rusty nail, the iron penetrating his foot and making a painful wound, necessitating tlie use of crutches for a tew days. Misses Helen O’Neil, Romona Cunningham and Clara Plunkett went to Rensselaer Saturday evening for a visit with friends. Misses O'Neil and Cunningham returned Monday evening and Miss Plunkett remained for a longer visit. —lveiuland Democrat. Letters remaining uncalled for in the Rensselaer postoffice for week ending May 22;' Mr. Henry Barger, Alfred Lavender, William Day, Ml. and Mrs. H. .1. Wilson. The above letters will be sent to the dead letter office, if uncalled for, June 5. N. LITTLEFIELD, P/ M. Quite a little rain fell again .Sunday morning which, added to the already wet condition of the fields, again delayed corn planting for a few days. A little more ruin foil Monday, but yesterday was clear and pleasant and some settled weather with rising temperature—something badly needed is promised.
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George B. Cox, vtell known g. o. p. boss of Cincinnati, Ohio, died at his home in that city Saturday. He had been in failing Health for some timer. Cox started life as a bootblack, and rose until he became the most powerful man in the political government of Ohio, naming mayors, judges, congressmen and governors and having much to do with the fortunes of Presidents.
Victor Calstrom, in a ICO horsepower biplane military machine Saturday, flew from Newport News, Va., to the Sheepshead Bay speedway, New York city, a distance of 416 miles, in four hours and one minute, breaking the American record for that distance. This is also said to have been the best crosscountry flight since the one made in 1914 between Des Moines, lowa, and Kentland, Ind,, a distance of 332 miles.
Congressman Will R. Wood of Lafayette has been selected to place the name of Charles W. Fairbanks for President before the Republican
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