Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Kabo Live Model hnassiers look the best under a nice sheer waist.— ROWLES & PARKER. Robert Michael, John Meyers and H. B. Brown were among the Kniinan people in town Saturday. $9.75 will buy you an all-wool blue serge or snappy cassimere suit, worth sl2, when you’re Hamillized. Homer Hopkins was up from Lafatette yesterday to visit his aged mother, “Aunt” Mary Jane Hopkins. C. A. Wood of Kentland came the latter part of the week to visit his daughter, Mrs. H. E. Hartley, and family. Hurley Beam, Joe Reeve and Edwin Robinson came down from Chicago Saturday to spend Sunday with Rensselaer relatives.

Puritan undermuslins, the best for the money, all made up to suit the lady who likes nice undermuslins.— ROWLES & PARKER. Newt Pumphrej- and family of near Columbia City are visiting the latter’s mother, Mrs. T. W. Haus, and other friends here. St. Joseph’s baseball team played St. Phillips’ college team at Chicago Saturday afternoon, resulting in a score of 3 to 0 in favor of St. Phillips’. A. Beasley, the former well known Remington photographer, now located in the photograph business at Monon, was a business visitor in the •city Saturday.

We have the fullest cut, longest sleeve and best made work shirt on the market. Let us show you by actual measurements. We have them.—ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Will Reinhart of Fickle, Ind., who had been here visiting her .laughter, Mrs. Clifford Parkinson, ieturned home Saturday accompanied by the latter’s little son who will spend the summer with her. Miss Alice Parks of Argos, but who has been staying at Bainbridge, Ind., for some time where she has charge of her brother’s store, came up Sunday evening to look after some business matters here for a few days. Leland, the 16-year-old son of George Collins, received a bad cut in his left knee from an ax which he was using while at work at the residence of Dr. 11. J. Kannal Friday atternoon, it requiring several stitches to close the wound. Fred Rhoades, who has been attending school in Chicago, came home Saturday night for a few weeks’ vacation. He will return to Chicago in three or four weeks and in September will enter the Armour institute for a four years’ course in engineering.

THE UNIVERSAL CAR Figuring from either end—cost or upkeep—the Ford is the most economical, costing only about two cents a'mile to operate and maintain —less than any other car. The expense varies with the driver and the conditions, but all agree that the Ford expense is the lowest in every sense. . Runabout $390; Touring Car $440; Coupelet $590; Town Car $640; Sedan $740. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. On sale at Rensselaer by W. I. Hoover. ”■' ■ ■ 1