Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Don Beam was a Chicago visitor Tuesday. Rensselaer Chautauqua, August 10 to 15. J. J. Hunt was in Indianapolis on business Wednesday. All white footwear reduced. Priced to suit your purse.—THE G. E. MURRAY CO. Frank Cox has secured employment at Detroit, Mich., and left for that city Tuesday. Cool silk shirts, sport shirts, thin underwear and silk hose at HILLIARD & HAMILL’S. Bread sale Saturday. Fresh 10c loaves South Bend bread, Sc.—MCFARLAND’S GROCERY. Miss Maude Spitler went to Wheatfield Tuesday to visit her neice, Mrs. Malcom Clark, a few days. Charles Fox, machinist helper at the Monon shops, will spend Sunday in Rensselaer.—Lafayette Journal. John Pappas and Albert Saris of Chicago have bought the Greek candy store here and will reopen same in a few days. Oxfords for men, women and children at prices to move. We want them to go.—THE G. E. MURRAY COMPANY. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hamilton of Indianapolis same Thursday to visit the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Warner. Mrs, Harry Cole and little daughter of Lafayette came Wednesday for a few days’ visit with Misses Gladys and Hazel Reeve. Clarence Bennett and family of Clarksburg, W. Va., returned horn Wednesday after having visited Natives and friends here for several days.
Dr. J. Hansson and daughter An netta spent Wednesday at Wesley hispital, Chicago, visiting Mrs. Hans son, who underwent an operation there last week.
George Daugherty, son of A 1 Daugherty of south of town, left yesterday for Longmont, Colo., where he will spend the summer with his uncle, Charles Nowels, and family.
S. P. Hilliard will occupy the new house George W. Hopkins is having erected in Fairview addition just north of the S. C. Irwin residence, ground for which will soon he broken.- It is expected to have the house ready for occupancy in from 60 to 90 days.
Mrs. A. I. Abell of Fair Oaks and Mrs. Charles Robinson of Remington are spending a few days with Mrs. John Fischer Mrs. L. L. Lefler and Mrs. J. W. Collins returned last evening from a several weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Townsend at Blue Lake near Fort W’ayne.—Thursday’s Lafayette Journal.
The funeral of Clifford Sumner was held Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock from his late residence in the east part of town, conducted by Rev. Asa McDaniel of the Christian church, and burial made in Weston cemetery. The pallbearers were em ployes from the various garages in which deceased had been employed most of the time during his residence in Rensselaer.
