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

Get Victrolaized at HILLIARD & HAMILL’S. Sheriff McColly was a Chicago goer Wednesday. John O’Connor was in Goodland, Brook and Morocco on business Thursday. Mrs. Hattife Henkle has gone to Williamsport where she will make her home with a sister. Miss Dora Feldman returned to Demotte Thursday after a visit here with Miss Bernice Tilton. John Eger's new Ford delivery wagon arrived the first of the week and was put in operation Wednesday. Because of small attendance nothing was done at the Jackson highway meeting held at the court house Thursday night. Mrs. E. D. Rhoades left yesterday for a couple of weeks’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Uadcliff, and family at Louisville, Ivy. Mrs. Frank Borntrager and four children of Fort Wayne are visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Mark Reed, and other friends. Boys’ outing waists and shirts In all colors. Let us show you the best line of children’s wash togs in the city.—ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. M. L. Ford went to Oakland, 111., Tuesday to attend a family reunion, the occasion being to celebrate her mother’s 68th birthday anniversary. Misses Ruth, Cecilia and Kathryn Callahan, daughters of Thomas Callahan, returned home Wednesday from a two weeks’ visit with their uncle, Herman Ahler, and family at Fowler.

Come Saturday and fit your bo,\ for 4th of July with a cool wash suit. All sizes to select from 50c quality, 38c; $t quality, 78c; $1.50 quality, $1.15.—C. EARL DUVALL Earl Hemphill of the battleship Oklahoma, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hemphill, for several days, expects to return to the Brooklyn navy yard next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Stewart of Goodland and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Colburn of Monrovia, Calif., who are visiting old friends in Goodland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hartley Monday. Dr. Gerald D. Strong of Jacksonville, Mich., came down Saturday and accompanied home Monday his wife, who had been visiting here for a few weeks with her foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hartley. Earl Bruner of Mt. Ayr was a visitor in the city Thursday. His father, J. F. Bruner, now of Hebron, has recently sold his Mt. Ayr telephone exchange to Frank Girard of Kentland, who takes possession today. Mrs. Emerson Coen of Conrad, Newton county, who had been visiting here with her mother-in-law, Mrs. W. S. Coen, went to Indianapolis the first of the week to visit her husband, a member of Co. M, at Fort Benjamin Harrison. —pi ■ Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bringle left yesterday for Hanna, Ind., where they will join his brother-in-law, F. L. Yeoman, for a week’s outing and fishing in Michigan, where Mr. Yeoman’s partner in the lumber business has a lumber camp. Undertaker Wright conducted thf funeral of Charles Baker at Roselawn Wednesday. Mr. Baker hac died suddenly Monday evening Iron heart trouble. His age was 77 years. He was an old citizen of Roselawrl. Rev, McDaniel, pastor of the Christian church of Rensselaer conducted the funeral services.

Rensselaer will probably be about the deadest place on the map next Tuesday. Nearly all the stores and other business places will be closed and there will not be any rural mail delivery. If the weather is good the most profitable celebration for the farmer is right in his corn field, and no doubt the most of them will “celebrate” there, ,—*r' r r r - After a consultation between the Chicago specialist and the local doctor Tuesday over Mrs. Elias Arnold of Barkley tp., it was deemed advisable to send Mrs. Arnold to a hospital, and she was taken there Wednesday, her husband and daughter, Mrs. Arthur Waymire, and Miss Mattie Hemphill, the nurse, accompanying her. She is now at the Wesley hospital. Mrs. Laura Michael, who has been sick for some time and who was to have %een taken to the home of her son, George Michael, in Jordan tp. last Sunday, as stated in Saturday's Democrat, was not so well on Sunday and was unable to stand the trip. She is Improving again at this writing and if she continues to improve will probably be able for the trip in a couple of weeks.