Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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G. G. Spitler and B. F. Fendig were Elkhart business goers Wednesday. George H. McLain’s fine new residence on McCoy avenue is rapidly nearing completion. * / For automobile painting see H. R. Lange & Son. All work guaranteed. Call at music store or call Xo. 566. ts George Reed and family and A. J. Abbott and family returned Wednesday from a few days’ visit at Plymouth. Harold Littlefield and James Critser went to Winamac Tuesday to visit the latter’s sister, Mrs'. John Shellhart. Mrs. D. E. Hollister, who / has been in poor health for some time, was operated on Tuesday evening for strangulated hernia. Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunter of Remington were Rensselaer visitors Wednesday forenoon. Mrs. John Gwin left Wednesday for Jamestown, N. D., to be gone for a few'Sveeks to look after the wheat harvest on their farm there. Mrs. Louis Hinchman of Wolcott visited from Tuesday until Wednesday evening with Miss Grace Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Will Waymire. Watson Plumbing Co., pnone 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. Zern Wright and little daughter returned Tuesday evening from a delightful two weeks’ lake trip and outing at Luddington, Mich. Burdette Roush of Remington and Miss Edna Gilman of Goodland were married Tuesday and left on. a wedding trip to Pierpont, S. D., and will also visit friends in lowa before returning. Ross Peregrine of Mitchell, S. D., formerly of Hanging Grove tp., and Miss Cleota Cummins of Plymouth, Ind., who taught in the McCoysburg school last term, were married at Plymouth Tuesday and came to McCoysburg Wednesday to visit relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Parks of Argus, Marshall county, left Tuesday for Bainbridge and Edinburg for a visit with their children residing there, after a week’s visit with their son Charles and daughter, Mrs. A. F. Marion, of northwest of Rensselaer.

VHHKnßmgiL'. ■^»3JfiPE*Jl^ML—. ' *: Handkerchiefs The desire to buy in dozen lots will occur to all who see our large stock of handkerchiefs for men, women and children* We have some beautiful patterns in fancy lace effects, as well as the good serviceable plain linens. Also many with border embroidery and corner initials in 1 white and the various colors. Courtety It Oar Watchword JJ and Quality Oar Standard C. £. Murray Company