Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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w. I. Hoover was a Chicago business goer Thursday. The best work shoes in town.— HILLIARD & HAMILL. Mrs. Roy Dawson of Piqua, Ohio, is visiting her uncle, Dr. E. N. Loy, and family. Mrs. Firman Thompson underwent a slight operation Tuesday at her home on Weston street. Frank Rowen recently sold his residence property in the northeast part of town to A. Leopold for sl,000. Mrs. Boyd Porter of Renssetegj is the guest of her parents, MiMand Mrs. William Fitzpatrick.—Francesville Tribune. Miss Nora Kabier returned home Wednesday after a visit with her brother Joe and other relatives at Chicago Heights. Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 72c; oats, 34c; wheat, SOc; rye, 75c. The prices a year ago were: Corn, 68c; oats, 42c; wheat, 90c; rye, 75c. The former Kennedy farm of 80 acres, lying near Kniman, was bought recently by G. F. Meyers from Mrs. Lillie Ruffing. Mrs. J. Hansson was taken suddenly ill Thursday and it is thought an operation may be necessary in order to improve her health. Mrs. Sarah Flynn went to Indianapolis Wednesdaj 7 to visit her daughter, Mrs. Edward McGuff, who has been ill for several weeks. Clothes to fit any size man—tall, short or stout—from $9.75 to $27.50 at a cash saving from ordinary prices.—HILLIARD & HAMILL.' Watson Plumbing Co., phone 204. The only reliable concern drilling water wells in this part of Jasper county; will drill wells any size and anywhere. ts Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zimmerman of Michigan City came Thursday evening for a short visit with his mother, Mrs. John Zimmerman, and other relatives. There will be an ice cream social at the Curtis Creek school house on Saturday evening, July 22, proceeds to be used for the benefit of the Cur tis Creek Sunday school. Everybody cordially invited. j 15-19 Mrs. B. F. Fendig returned from Chicago Thursdaj- evening where she had gone to see Miss Mary Worden, who -was operated on for appendicitis in the Wesley hospital the first of the week, and reports her to be getting along very nicely.
p V Hoose Dresses Description cannot do justice to our exceptional values in house dresses I kimonos and aprons. They must be seen to be appreciated. We have everything in the latest styles— <: plain colors, checks, stripes, light and dark figures. Materials include ginghams, percales, lawns and chambrays—plain or :■ embroidered. And the prices will suit you. Courtesy Is Our Watchword and Quality Our Standard G. E. Murray Company
