Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Rex Warner was a Chicago goer again Monday. Have you heard the Victrola at HILLIARD & HAMILL’S? An armload of old newspapers for a nickel at The Democrat office. Overall prices are going up daily everywhere excepting HILLIARD & iBAMILL’S. Bjarry English is spending the 4th with his uncle, L. F. Hopkins, and fam'ily in Glencoe, 111. Miss Chloae Torbet of Barkley tp. is visiting in Thornton with her brother John and family. Mrs. C. L. Goodwin and son Leslie of Hammond came Saturday to visit with Mrs. James Payne. The Priscilla Sew club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. George F. Meyers on Division street. B. K. Zimmerman, the tailor, got the Shetland pony given away by the Rex theater Saturday morning. Hamillize your head with a new straw bonnet, New York styles.— HILLIARD & HAMILL’S prices. Three fat steers on the J. J. Lawler farm near Fair Oaks were killed by lightning in Friday’s storm. Misses Pauline Gilbranson and Magdaline Stonebraker went to Wheatfield Saturday to visit relatives. Mrs. Granville Moody of Barkley tp. is reported to be very low at this writing and death is expected at any moment. Jesse Garber and wife of Salina, Ohio, are visiting here with Mrs. Garber’s cousins, Mrs. C. W. Eger and Mrs. Harry Parker. Mrs. Emma York and daughter, Mrs. Ray Parks, went to Lafayette Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. John Davisson, a few days. Miss Sallie Dawson of Chicago returned home yesterday after a few days’ visit with Miss Ethel Perkins. Miss Dawson is a student at Chicago university. , You can buy an all wool suit for $9.75 up to $21.75, each with a cash saving to jingle in your pocket, v/hen “you’re Hilliardized.’’—HlLLlAßD & HAMILL. Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Work of Detroit, Mich., are visiting at the home of the latter’s father, Charles Moody, in Barkley tp. Mr. Moody is quite poorly in health. Fred Putts arrived home the latter part of the week from Pennsylvania where he had been attending school, and is spending the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Putts. Mrs. Albert Tressmer accompanied Miss Katie Tressmer to the home of the latter’s parents at Tefft the latter part of the week. Mrs. Tressmer will visit there a week while Miss Tressmer will remain for the rest of the summer.