Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

M. I. Adams & Son got in another carload of Chevrolet cars Monday.

Lawson Myer of Gary, who bad been here visiting relatives a few days, returned home Monday.

Mrs. R. O'. Beeler of Indianapolis came Saturday to visit her mother, Mrs. Kate Watson, and other relatives.

High cut shoes tor ladies. Lei us fit you with a pair of these up-to-date boots at ROWLES & PAR KERS.

Mrs. B. D. McColly and daughter ter Ethel and sons, Walter and Harry, went to Muncie last week to visit relatives.

Mrs. Robert Huston and daughter of Kansas City have been visit ing here for the past week with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Milliron.

Miss Nellie Stanton of Pana, HL, who had been here visiting Miss Marie Hamilton a few days, went to Chicago Monday for a few days’ visit before returning home.

Leo Colvert and family of Joliet, 111., who had been here visiting Mrs. Colverts father. J. P. Hammond, and family and other relatives for several days, returned home Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Warren of Oklahoma City, Okla., who had been here visitng relatives for several days, went to Grand Rapids, Mich., Sunday for a visit before returning home.

Attorney and Mrs. George A. Williams returned Monday from spending the past few months at their farm in Ohio, having seen that the crops were all gathered and everything in ship-shape.

Work is being pushed right along on the Earl Duvall and George W. Hopkins new houses in Fairview addition and each is enclosed and has the roof on. The Mrs. John Martindale house on north College avenue is also well under way.

Howard Mills, cashier of the Trust & Savings bank, is taking a couple of weeks vacation and left the middle of last week, via auto, accompanied by his wife and babv, for Bass Lake, and they will also visit other points in northern Indiana before returning.