Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Tennis shoes 50c to $2 when you’re Hamillized. Dr. Johnson removed a small growth from the left cheek of George Padgett Monday. ‘ * John Q. Alter went to Delphi the last of the week to visit his daughter, Mrs. E. E. Fritz. Ever see a cornet ol tires. We have one. Step in and see them, it will pay you.—MAIN GARAGE, j-7 Palm beach suits, sport shirts, silk shirts, silx hose, cool underwear for these warm days.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. - « j Thomas E. Hartley and family and Mr. Evans and family- of Otterbein spent Sunday here with H. E. Hartley* and wife. Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Rainier and son and daughter of Indianapolis came Sunday for a few days’ visit with, the former’s father, O. K. Rainier, and family. Township Trustee Burdette Porter, Prof. Powers, Thomas Harper, Thomas Beasey and Perry Griffith were among the Remington people in Rensselaer Monday.

Mrs. W. A. Fair of Davenport, lowa, mother of Mrs. Joe Jeffries, returned to her home Saturday after a several weeks’ visit here with her daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smalley of Remington and son Thomas and wife of Denver, Colo., who are visiting them, drove over Monday afternoon in the latter’s National Six. Drs. Johnson and Washburn performed an operation on Mrs. Charles Harmon of Evansville yesterday, removing her tonsils, from which she had suffered considerably* of late. Elton Clarke, son of Rev. Clarke Of Indianapolis, former pastor of the Rensselaer Christian church, returned to his home yesterday after a few days’ visit here with friends. Edward M. Honan, who had been attending DePauw university the past yehr, returned home Saturday to spend l the summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan. Miss Katherine Liters went to Greencastle Saturday to attend the DePauw graduating exercises. Miss Rose Liters of the First National bank went to Greencastle Monday also to attend the graduation. ’ Kenneth Groom of Barkley’ tp., who has just graduated from Purdue and successfully passed the state examination in pharmacy*, has secured a position in a Goodland drug store and will begin his duties there today.

Charles Harmon and wife of Evansville came Friday to visit Mrs. Harmon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown. Mr. Harmon returned to Evansville after a short visit, but Mrs. Harmon will remain here indefinitely. Mrs. H. J. Kannal received the sad news Saturday of the death of her neice, Mrs. Watson Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watson, former residents of Rensselaer, who died at her home in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Friday night. Deceased had been poorly for some time. Ralph O’Riley is installing a new dough moulder in his bakery. The machine has a capacity of 100 loaves a minute, and will save lots of hard work afnd much time for Mr. O’Riley. The bread after being weighed, is placed in the moulder and comes out already to be placed in pans for baking. Dr. J. Hansson, the local Overland agent, reports having sold touring: cars to the following persons recently: Albert Konovsky, Demotte; Qra Craver, Gillam tp.; Leslie Clark, Rensselaer, Willys-Knight, trading in his Overland as part payment, and Ernest Comer, Union tp., who traded in his Ford auto as part payment thereon.

Miss Olive Hess of Three Oaks, Mich., who has been visiting with the families of Henry and Herman Hordeman, west of town, was accompanied to her home yesterday by Miss Louise Hildebrand of Three Oaks, who is staying with the Hordeman family here. Miss Hildebrand will return after a few days’ visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Conrad Hildebrand.

Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Babcock, son, George, Omar Osbbrne, Miss Alice Daniels, Miss Pauline Hordeman, Elmer Daniels, Herman Lange, Miss Leota Muster, and Miss Helen Worland, with Harry Gallagher as driver of one of the cars, composed two automobile loads of Rensselaer people who drove to Winamac and Bass Lake Sunday. They went via Francesville, returning via North Judson, San Pierre, Tefft and Wheatfield and had a very enjoyable trip indeed.