Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 June 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Another Ford party at Hilliffrd & Hamill’s. Home-grown strawberries on sale at Rhoads’ Grocery, phone 71. ts Special prices on coats and suits this week at ROWLES & PARKER'S George Logan and Algie Kauffman of near Medaryville were visitors in the city Thursday. • John Eger has ordered a new Ford delivery car from the local agent, W. I. Hoover. Miss Maurine Tuteur went to Peoria, 111., Tuesday for an indefinite visit with relatives. $9.75 will buy an all-wool blue serge suit, worth sl2, when you’re ■Hamillized.—HlLLlAßD & HAMILL.

Several Rensselaer citizens celebrated Flay day here Wednesday. Many, however, had apparently forgotten the date.

“Aunt” Mary Jane iHopkins went to Lafayette Thursday evening for a couple of weeks’ visit with her son Homer and family.

Miss Ruth Clark and Miss Ethelyne Champion of Chicago, a cousin of the former, went to Logansport Wednesday to visit relatives.

Sport shirts, shirts with soft cuffs, shirts with soft collars, in fact all kinds of shirts. Priced from 50c up. See them at ROWLES & PARKER’S.

Misses Florence and Aileen Allman, who had been attending Northwestern university at Evanston, 111., are home for the summer vacation.

The Loyal Sons and Daughters of the Parr Union Sunday school will give an ice cream social Saturday evening, June 24, in the park at Parr. j 14-17-21

Mrs. A. F. Long, who has been with her daughter, Mrs. Russell Strawbridge, at Niagara Falls, N. Y., for several weeks, returned home Wednesday.

Mrs. W. F. Powers and Mrs. J. L. Hagins returned Wednesday evening from attending a meeting of the John A. Logan Woman’s Relief Corps at Lafayette.

Everett Halstead and wife, Miss Oka Pancoast and guest, Miss Disa Longwell, autoed to Kentland and Goodland Tuesday, visiting Remington on the return trip.

Sport shirts, 50c to $1.50; B. V. D. and Wilson Bros, underwear, 50c to $1.50; silk plated hose, 25c; New York styles, Hamill prices.—HILLIARD & HAMILL.

Mrs. Clency Wood, who has had her household goods in storage for several months, has moved into James Passons’ tenant house on Vine street, east of the Gwin lumber yard.

Mrs. G. F. Meyers will leave tomorrow for Madison, Wis., to attend the commencement exercises at Wisconsin university, her daughter, Miss Nell Meyers, being one of the graduates. ,

Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hopkins took M. V. Brown, who has been suffering considerably with rheumatism lately, to Mudlavia springs Wednesday in their auto, where he hopes to receive substantial treatment.

O’RILEY’S 60LDEN LORE BREAD will lay the foundation for good health and a sunny disposition. s O’Riley’s Golden Loaf Bread means A satisfying breakfast A substantial luncheon and how good those creamy slices taste when the day is done and darkness brings the family around the table. ( • . . . • r Grocers have it. Large size loaf 10c. Ralph O’Riley