Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Merle Freeland of Xewton tp. is taking treatment in a Chicago hospital. The best 50c work shirt, the best SI work pants made at HILLIARD & HAMILL’S. Mrs. Henry Ropp of north of town was taken to the Wesley hospital, Chicago, for treatment last week. Misses Mary and Josephine Washburn went to South Bend Friday to visit their aunt, Mrs. Irene Baech. Mrs. N. Littlefield and little son were Sunday guests of her sister, Mrs. Alice Vondersmith, in Brook. Earl Ticen, former manager of the local Hamili & Co. store, has taken a position in B. J. Jarrette’s variety store. James Callaghan, late of Remington, directs us to change the address of his Democrat from Parshall, N. D., to Surrey, X. D. Special service checks on everything in the store given out Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June 28, 29 and 30.—ROWLES & PARKER. Jesse Osborne, the aged father of City Engineer W. F. Osborne, now is in quite a critical condition and it is not probable he car survive many days. Paul Beam accompanied to his home at Kokomo Saturday his little nephew, Donald Merica, who had been visiting here the past two weeks. Don’t fail to attend the Knox vs. Burrows baseball game at Burrows’ camp next Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Admission 25c, ladies free. A good game is promised. Miss Nell Meyers, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. G. F. Meyers, returned home Thursday from Madison, Wis., where she had graduated from the Wisconsin university. Sunday last was the 40th anniversary of the Custer massacre of the Little Big Horn, and John O’Connor had “Old Glory” swung at halfmast in memory of that sad event. Hilliard & Hamili company of Rensselaer; capital $6,000; men's furnishings; directors: S. P. Hilliard. Inez Hilliard, Ora Hamili, filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state a few days ago. W. T. Kight was down from Thayer Saturday to see his daughter, Mrs. A. G. Catt, who has been in poor health for such a long time and has undergone several operations. Her condition is now very critical. J. M. Sauser of west of town, a regular army veteran, was offered a position as a clerk in the quartermaster’s department of the army, but owing to his age and physical condition he will not accept the place.
