Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Subscribe for The Democrat. Mrs. F. W. Sever of Colfax, Wash., . came Wednesday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. A. S. Laßue. Hamillize your head with a new straw bonnet, New York styles.— HILLIARD & HAMILL’S prices. Dr. Kresler has the big cement silo completed and the frame up for a large new barn on his farm east of town. Miss Lydia Dwiggins of Marion, who had been here visiting Miss Ida Milliken a few days, returned home Wednesday. 1 Mrs. Asa Davisson of Springfield, 111., came Wednesday evening for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rhoads. John Shesler, a graduate of the Northwestern Dental college at Chicago, came Wednesday to make a visit with friends. Big sale Saturday on wash ties. 50c grade, 3 for $1; 25c grade, 5 for sl, at Duvall’s Quality Shop.— C. EARL DUVALL. John Cramer and wife of Lafayette came Tuesday to make a visit with his parents, Rev. and Mrs Cramer of Barkley tp. Mrs. J. A. Hensler and Mrs. J. H. Gilbert of Carpenter tp. went to. Chicago Wednesday where they will visit Miss Mertie Ford. Miss Effie Melson of Springfield, Ohio, is visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Melson, housekeeper for Earl Duvall. A great line of straw, Panamas and every kind of summer hats to keep you cool. Duvall’s Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL. You get the same indigo blue overalls for which yo u pay elsewhere 90c and $1 for 75c.—The Clothinj, House of WILLIAM TRAUB. Misses Evelyn Freeland and Minnie Waymire went to the home of Miss Marian Meader in Union tp Monday to attend a house party. William Harding and wife, who had been here visiting his sister, Mrs. J. A. Grant, and husband, left Thursday for their home in Texarkana, Ark. Mrs. William Waymire and Miss Grace Thompson returned home Wednesday from a visit with Mrs.' Waymire’s husband at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Miss Gertrude Hopkins and mother returned Thursday from their visit in Sullivan, Ina., and the former will resume her position Monday in the State bank. Dr. Leslie Sharrer will be in my office every afternoon from 1 until 4 o’clock and can bo reached any other time, day or night, by calling 211. DR. C. E. JOHNSON. j-8 Miss Charlotte Kanne, accompanied by Miss Lillian Freund of Chicago, returned to Rensselaer from Chicago Tuesday. Miss Freund came to make a visit here with friends. Miss Jennie Corner is entertaining the following young ladies this week, all of whom were classmates at Wesley hospital in Chicago: Misses Gladys Grant, Helen Jones, Ellen Johnson and Emma Hanson. Mrs. A. H. Tedford, who with her husband had been here visiting their daughter, Mrs. George W. Hopkins, for the past few weeks, went to Goodland Thursday evening to visit relatives and will be joined by her husband there today. Mrs. R. A. Congram and daughter Jfarion and Mrs. M. C. Brison of Paxton, 111., returned home Thursday after having spent several days here with their father, A. D. Lee. While here they helped him celebrate his 80th birthday anniversary Wednesday. Mrs. Anna Tuteur and daughter, Miss Maurine, returned home Thursday after a few days’ visit at Indianapolis with the former’s sons, Arthur and Herman. They were accompanied to Rensselaer by Harry Stern and family of Indianapolis, who came to make a short visit. Mrs. Stern will be remembered here as 'Miss Helen Tuteur. The following young ladles are the guests this week of Misses Mae and Ethel Clarke: Lucy and Rea Harris of Mt. Ayr, Harriett McKnight of Fowler, Margaret Pieres of Jacksonville, 11l , Ola Lux of Wolcott, Helen Pursell of Kewanna, 111., and Josie Culver of Lowell. They all went out to Alma Kershner’s, just west of town, Thursday evening for picnic supper.

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