Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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A new Ford story, get Hamillized. Mrs. Ben Hanson of Anderson is visiting her mother, Mrs. James West, and family. A lot of new patterns in dress ginghams ap 10c per yard this week at ROWLES & PARKER’S. Mrs. Charles Kessinger of Jordan tp. is visiting this week in Chicago with an aunt, Mrs. John Tierson. Mrs. H. L. Brown and daughter, Mary Jane,, spent Tuesday in Lafayette with Walter English and family. Mrs. Elizabeth Powers of Rensselaer,widow of the late W. F. Powers, has been granted a pension of sl2 per month. Mr. and Mrs. Roll French If Detroit, Mich., have been visiting with Joseph Lane of Newton tp. and family for the past week. The political situation is puzzling the best brains of the country today -—but the clothes question is easily solved, “get Hamillized.” Rev. J. P. Green returned Tuesday night from a few months’ visit witt relatives and friends in Pennsylvania and the New England states. Kabo or Parisiana brassiers with dress shields are a protection for your dress or underwaist. They can’t rust. —ROWLES & PARKER. T. M. Callahan, F. E. Babcock, C, C. Warner and daughter, Miss Helen, B, F. Fendig and Mrs. J. I. Gwin were among the Chicago goers Wednesday. Boys’ wash suits, age 2 to 8, at greatly reduced prices—50c quality 38c; $1 quality, 78c; $1.50 quality sl.l5 —Saturday only.—C. EARL DUVALL. A. C. Cook of near Fair Oaks, who has been suffering greatly from rheumatism for the past seven weeks, went to Martinsville Thursday to take treatment.

/ \ ■ I ■ I MW I H I wjf / > ■ Vl# R| ■JTv fl ■ ■ '■jf |>i I II I II II Newest Neckwear We can show you the same creations in ladies’ neckwear ]i that you would find in the big city stores. v jj They include everything from the finest I lace or embroidered effects right down to plain white collars-—something stylish at any price you wish to pay. Come in and see them. ’ ;i Courtesy Is Our Watchword and Quality Our Standard G. Murray Company