Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Rensselaer Chautauqua, Augusi 10 to 15. Mrs. Rice Porter entertained her sew club Thursday afternoon. Reed Rice of Frankfort is employed as assistant baker in the O’Riley bakery. Mrs. F. B. Ham went to Alma.. Mich., Saturday to visit a sister residing near there. A horse valued at $l5O was over come by heat and died at the Firman Thompson ranch near Parr Tuesday Hugh Yeoman, son of Robert Yeo man of near Mt. Ayr, broke his right arm Tuesday while trying to crank an automobile. Clifford, Lois, Ethel and Mary Anna Ham drove through via auto tc Fisher, 111., Sunday to visit their grandmother Ham. Miss Majorie Vanatta went to Marion Thursday for a several week’s visit w’ith her father, Judge Robert Vanatta, and wife. 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 Harry Zimmerman and wife of Michigan City went io Cincinnati. Wednesday to visit after having spent several days here with relatives. Miss Della Irwin, who had been here visiting her cousin, S. C. Irwin, ahd other relatives, went to Frankfort Wednesday to visit before returning to her home at Brook. H. M. James and family of near Wolcott, who have been sojourning for some time at Eldorado Springs, Mo., returned home this week and directs us to change his Demo-rai to that place. The Moody baseball team of Pleas ant Grove will play the local team of Foresters at Riverside park Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. The admission will be free, and everybody is invited to attend. Homer Hopkins of Lafayette came up Wednesday afternoon to see h's aged mother, “Aunt” Mary Jane Hopkins, who has been quite poorly since the extreme hot weather set in and is bothered with severe pains in her head. Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and children, John and Marie, went to South Haven, Mich., Wednesday to visit Mrs. Healy’s sister, Mrs. S. A. Overton, and family. Mr. Healy will probably stay only about a week, but Mrs. Healy and the two children will remain a couple of weeks or more.

_ = l 7 Good Hosiery Values | The finest silk hosiery and the latest novelty combinations in all the popular new shades are now offered here at unusually attractive prices. I '* < > I Of course we carry the standard guaranteed cotton hosiery as well as the servicelable lisles in a variety of weights, colors and sizes. Hosiery for men and children, too. • z | Courtesy Is Our Watchword 2_ and Quality Our Standard G. E. Murray Company