Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Len Lesser was up from Lafayette looking after his farming interests yesterday. When you buy an $lB all-wool Clothcraft suit for $15.75, then you’re Hamillized. Mrs. J. D. Law and daughter of Morroco took the train here Friday for Salem to make a visit. I wear Crawford shoes, so can you when you’re Hamillized, $3 to SS.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. Yesterday’s markets; Corn, 63 c; oats, 33c; wheat. Sue: rye, 70c. The prices a year ago were; Corn, 70c; oats. 4 4c. Use the want ad columns of The Democrat if you want results from your* ads. Remember, everybody reads The Democrat. Miss Agnes Howe, who has been attending DePauw university at Greencastle, came the latter part of last week to visit friends. Mrs. Gerald D. Strong of Ann Arbor, Mich., is here for a several weks’ vis|t wJt her foster-parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hartley.
Ted Eger was among those from Rensselaer who took in the auto races in Chicago Sunday. Nearly 100,000 people saw the races. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nowels and little daughter Elizabeth of Roselawn spent Sunday here with the former’s father, W. L. Nowels. Thompson and Bradley Ross and Mrs. Helen Merrill of Chicago were here yesterday to attend the funeral of the boye’ grandmother, Mrs. M. E. Thompson. Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth and son Gerald, Misses Madeline Laidley, Nina Lyon, Helen Johnson and Mrs. Simon Thompson were among the Chicago goers Friday. The Harris creamery broke all records Saturday in the amount of business done, taking in over 750 gallons of cream and paying out therefor about S7OO in cash. M. J. Thornton and family of Brook were Sunday guests here of County Assessor and Mrs. G. L. Thornton. They were accompanied home by Miss Jessie Lilly, who had been visiting here.
Purchase your calling cards, correspondence cards, correspondence stationery and envelopes from The Democrat’s fancy stationery department. We carry the most complete line to be found outside the large cities. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Dailey and little daughter Mary of Detroit, Mich., who are spending the summer with Mrs. Dailey’s sister, Mrs. Ray Hersh man, at Brook, spent a fewhours here Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Vanatta. Letters remaining in the Rensselaer postoffice for the week ending June 12: J. W. Hartman, Fred Hamilton, John Platt, Bessie Warren Norma His. The above letters will be sent to the dead letter office June 26 if not called for.-—N. LITTLEFIELD, Postmaster. J. F. Purcupile of Omaha, Neb., who w ith his wife had been attending the T. P. A. convention at Lafayette and visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jeptha Crouch of that city, spent Saturday night here with relatives while on his way home. Mr. Purcupile is a brother of Henry Purcupile, Mrs. A. F. Long and Mrs. J. F. ’Hardman of this city, Mrs. Purcupile is still visiting in Lafayette and will visit here before she returns home.
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