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

Miss LaVera Lee spent Sunday in Wheatfield with friends. Ijlave you seen the new English oxfords at HILLIARD & HAMILL’S? John W. Taylor of Remington was a visitor in the city Monday. Monday was a fine bright day and quite a bit cooler than Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Harmon and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jacks were at Cedar Lake Sunday. All accounts due me are payable to Miss Cecil Morgan at my offibe.— DR. C. E. JOHNSON. j-S The best Khaki pants for $1 and the best 50c work shirt on earth at HILLIARD & HAMILL’S. Herman Lange furnished the music for dancing at Fair Oaks yes* terday afternoon and evening. By the way, what has become of that new hotel proposition? Have the promoters laid down in the matter? Mrs. Simon Thompson went to Lafayette Friday for a visit with friends, Simon joining her Saturday. D. J. Babcock was up from Lafayette Monday to spend the day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Babcock. George Moelhman and family went to Lafayette Saturday to visit Mrs. Moelhman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Becker. Genuine elkskin work shoes, $2.50; ammonia proof work shoes, $2.50, a clean saving of 50c at HILLIAR6 & HAMILL’S. Ed Oliver was down from Chicago Friday afternoon and drove out to Newland to look over his crop prospects there. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hamlin came down from Chicago Monday evening to spend the 4th with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mitchell. Several auto parties from Rensselaer expected to spend yesterday at Edgewater, on the Tippecanoe river near Monticello. Elmer Daniels and Paul Norgor went to Lafayette Sunday to take the examination Monday for cream testers at Purdue university. . ( C. O. Swift and wife and the latter’s neice, Miss Gladys Swift, of Evanston, 111., are visiting Milt Roth and family, and other relatives. Mrs. Thomas Mills and Mrs. Bert Robey and children of Zionsville, Ohio, are guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. Frank King, and family. Monday’s markets: Corn, 68 and 70c; oats, 33c; rye, 75c; wheat, 80c. The prices a years ago were: Corn, 68c; oats, 32c; wheat, 90c; rye, 75c. Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Gilson spent Sunday with relatives in Benton county, returning home Monday. They report a very severe electrical storm in that vicinity Sunday. Miss Madeline Abbott, who is attending a business college at Lafayette, came home Saturday to make a two weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Abbott. Misses Grace, Alice and Nellie Call of Chicago Heights came the latter Part of the week to visit Sheriff and Mrs. B. D. McColly of Rensselaer and S. A. Brusnahan and family of near Parr. Mrs. J. A. Myers and children, who have been spending several weeks in Chicago, LaGrange, Ind., .and other places visiting with friends and relatives, are expected to return Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lawson Bruce and children are visiting in Wheatfield with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jasperson. She w*as accompanied by her sister, Miss Lena Jasperson, who had been visiting here for a few days. Father Ignatius Wagner of St.‘ Joseph’s college, left Sunday morning for Millhousen, Ind., where he will assume charge of that parish during the absence of its regular pastor. Father Wagner expects to be absent until about the first of August. A. W. Coen of Berwyn, 111., accompanied by John Behrenes and Dale Smith, two friends of his, drove down Saturday to be present at the letting of the contract of the consolidated school building in Marion tp., of which he is the architect. Big doings at the Gayety airdome July 4th. A double show in addition to a choice selection of moving pictures, fireworks of a various variety and varigated colors will be seen ascending in midair in rapid succession both before and after the shows. This celebration will excel any seen in this section of the state, and at the low price of 15c and sc. A three piece orchestra will supply the music.