Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Special lot of shirtwaists at $1.50 each.—ROWLES & PARKER.

We have the latest music rolls for player pianos, 50c roll at 25c. H. R. LANGE MUSIC STORE.

D. W. Potter a barber of Brazil is here this week visiting in the family of his friend Charles Clift.

Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Gray visited his aged mother at Goodland Sunday. She is quite poorly again.

Mrs. W. R. Stewart of Chicago came down Saturday to visit her ccusin, Mrs. W. R. Brown and family.

Henry Purcupile has been under the weather the past few days, caused, it is thought, from the extreme heat.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles O’Maliy of Bloomington, 111., are here for a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Laßue.

Miss Ruby Coffman of Hebron, who had been here visiting the past week with Miss Lucy Ulm, returned home Saturday.

Miss Madeline Abbott, who is attending business college at Lafayette* spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Abbott.

Mrs. J. R. Davis and two children of Whiteland, Ind., came Friday to visit the former’s sister, Mrs. F. H. Beard, and family for several days.

Mrs. J. K. Middleton and daughter Alice of Blue Island, 111., came Saturday to visit Mrs. Middleton’s sister, Mrs. Wilson Shaeffer, and husband.

Our prices on all wool suits for men and young men are always the lowest. Come in look over our line; we can save you money at ROWLES & PARKER’S.

Miss Fame Haas, deputy in the Rensselaer postoffice, returned Monday evening after spending her 18day vacation with friends in Chicago and Michigan City.

Walter English came up from Lafayette Saturday to join his wife and daughter, who are visiting Dr. and . Mrs. E. C. English of Rensselaer and Mrs. J. L. Babcock at Parr.

Levi Renicker sends in a renewal of his subscription from North Manchester and says: “While I don’t agree with you in politics, I do like your paper and we find that we cannot get along without it.”

Abe Martin, in Indianapolis News: Stew Nugent says it has been harder t’ keep from workin’ under Wilson than any other President he kin recall. When some fellers take ,a vacation ever’buddy gits a rest.

Mrs. Mattie Wasson and daughter, Mrs. J. J. Hunt and children, John and Sarah, went to Hammond Saturday to visit Mrs. Jesse Wilson and family and they will ako vis’t another daughter, Mrs. A. E. Coen, and family at Berwyn, Hl., before returning home.

QUALITY SALE Saturday, Aug. 26,10:30 a. m. - • We have been fortunate in securing a high-grade of pictures and serving trays which we can sell at about the regular wholesale price. So we offer them Saturday at these prices. 7 ~ —• » \ j—- . 50 Serving Trays in mahogany and circassion Ari/* walnut, worth $1.50, special, size 12x20 in. I l/C 20 Pictures, some oil paintings, the very high- L A est quality both frame and picture. Values 7 11 SI.OO to $1.50, special (II 150 PICTURES, 9xll J 4 in. in the best mahogany and circassion walnut frames, fine pictures. OIS - a good 50c value for - each ZOC ————•**—■