Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

An armload of old newspapers for a nickel at The Democrat office. Miss Mattie Hemphill’s neat new' dwelling on west Harrison street is nearing completion. Hilliardize your head with one of our $3.50 Indestructo Panama hats. —HILLIARD & HAMILL. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Havorka are making a visit in Eau Claire, Wis., where they formerly resided. Miss Kathlyn Morlan went to Hammond Monday morning to visit several days with Miss Edna Daniels. Miss Glen Day, Miss Alice Thomas, Mrs. James Dunlap and Mrs. Charles Yeoman were among the Lafayette goers Thursday. Straw v hats, Panama hats, silk hats, in fact all kinds and shapes, w e can please you at reasonable prices at ROWLES & PARKER’S. The ordinance against shooting firecrackers and other fireworks or the streets of Rensselaer will b« rigidly enforced this year, the officer' state. Wash ties in the newest shapes and patterns, four for sl. Let us show' you some of them, you will be more than pleased.—ROWLES & PARKER. r Mrs. W. C. Babcock is entertaining Mrs. Carder at her home this week. Mr. Carder, a Chicago grain dealer, is expected to spend Sunday here. Saturday special: Good assortmenl of patterns and styles in boys’ rompers and wash suits —50c quality 38c; $1 quality, 78c; $1.50 quality $1.15. —C. EARL DUVALL. W. E. Condra and wife of Lafayette are visiting here for a| couple of weeks with his sister, Mrs. Captolia Ramey. Mr. Condra is a member of the police force of the Star city. Mrs. A. W. Douglas and three children of Oakland, Cali., who is spending summer with her parents at Monticello, visited here a few days this week with hfcr aunt, Mrs. Joseph Adams.

Miss Goldin Manahan, who had been visiting the family of George Haihmerton near Pare, went to Gas City the first of the w’eek for a visit before returning to her home at Wellington, 111. Mrs. Charles Schmidt and daughter Loraine and the former’s sister, Miss L. Wagner, of Chicago, came the first part of the week to visit their father, Jacob Wagner, and family of Rensselaer. Putting $lO, sls or S2O in a suit of clothes is easy enough. Getting your money’s worth back is another matter, but when you’re Hamillized you’ll get it back if we have to give it back. —HILLIARD & HAMILL. Miss Katie Shields has bought the A. L. Willis property near the old creamery bridge, occupied for many years by Mr. Willis and family, and will improve the property. The consideration stated in the deed is $2,500. « We have a nice line of rompers and wash suits for Saturday specials No reason why the boy should not have a new suit for the 4th of Julj at these reduced prices-—50c quality 38c; $1 quality, 78c; $1.50 quality $1.15. —C. EARL DUVALL. # Several automobile loads from Francesville were here Thursday afternoon on a “booster trip’’ in the interests of the 4th of July celebration to be held at that place. They were accompanied by the Francesville band which played a few selections during their stop in Rensselaer. Owing to the fact that two or three members of the Rensselaer baseball team were called to Indianapolis last week as members of Co. M, the schedule for games between Rensselaer and surrounding towns this summer has been cancelled and the local team disbanded. C. L. Carr of Newton tp., Frank Hill and son Frank, jr., of Jordan tp. and Joe Hallagan of Rensselaer were Chicago goers Wednesday morning to look after the disposal of cattle shipped to the Chicago market Tuesday night. Carr Bros, shipped two carloads and Hill and Hallagan Bros, each one carload, .-3i «*•_ Crown Point Star: George E. Hershmaii, wife and two children left on Sunday for Pueblo, Colo., | where they will spend some time visiting a brother of Mrs. Hershman, |who is ill.. . . .The streets were full I of negroes Tuesday evening and Wed- | nesday morning, and it is reported ; that they \\*ere here to consult lawjyers in reference to getting their I pay from the Grace Construction Co. ! It is said that the whole crowd, numjbering 400, have quit the job and ] will return to the south as soon as I paid off by the company.