Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
| Teas and | % Coffees i : ft ’«■ We have a fine variety of $ teas and coffees to suit every/; ft ft taste and every pocketbook. [♦J ft ►ft Most people judge tea and A coffee by the price they pay. JJoJ KJ But you will find that we are ft ft offering some very choice ft grades at unusually low $ Prices. Let us help you make your ►♦« V selection. ft FRANK ROWEN Phone 202
E. J. Duvall was in Chicago on business Tuesday. An armload of old newspapers for a nickel at The Democrat office. ' John Eger and Dr. Turfler were among the Chicago goers Thursday. Mrs. Charles Parker of Remington was the guest of friends here Thursday. Richard Tryon of Chicago is visiting here this week with his brother, C. H. Tryon. The Milroy Circle ladies held a picnic dinner at the home of Mrs. George Mustard Wednesday. Little Miss Phyllis Bishop of Anderson is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Donnelly. Little Miss Travis Milliken of Chicago is visiting her aunt, Miss Ida Milliken, at the Ross home on River street. Palm beach trousers in two new patterns. Buy a pair and take ebrafort. See them at ROWLES & PARKER’S. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milliron of Detroit, Mich., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Milliron, here this week. Mrs. Philip Lagen of Glenwood, 111., will return home today after a visit since Monday with her father, Nelson Randle, and wife. John Duvall, salesman for a Chicago leather novelty firm, made a short visit here the first of the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Duvall. Among the late purchasers of Ford automobiles through the W. I. Hoover agency are Devere Yeoman of west of town, and Arthur Powell of west of Surrey. Mrs. Sherry Simpson of Medaryvi.lle visited over Wednesday night with Mrs. Vern Robinson, going to Lowell Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. F. L. Hunt. A pure silk shirt, cool sheer underwear, a smart Panama hat and a pair of oxfords bought of Hilliard will contribute to your comfort and peace of mind.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. „ w s. -T Mrs. F. E. Randle of Waynetown, who is staying with her mother, Mrs. Eli Wood, of Monon, who is in very poor health, visited from Wednesday until Thursday evening with Mrs. Henry Randle of this city. Mrs. S. B. Thornton, who came from Spokane, Wash., with her husband’s body a little more than a year ago and has since remained here, expects to returd to Spokane next week. She will stop off enroute to visit relatives at different points, including her brother, Bruce Moffitt, in North Dakota. Mrs. Anna Tuteur and daughter. Miss Maurine, -.went to Indianapolis by train Thursday to visit Mrs. Tuteur’s sons, Capt. H. B. and Lieut, C. A. Tuteur, and Mrs. Healey’s husband at Fort Benjamin Harrison. N. C. Shafer and wife and Auditor Hammond and wife left via auto at 4 a. m. yesterday for the point, to see Mr. Hammond’s son, Herbert, who is a member of Company M. They expected to return the same day.
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