Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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John Marlatt was in Chicago on business Thursday. Miss Marie Nevill went to Lowell Tuesday to visit Miss Esther Trum. Miss Mary Flora of Frankfort is visiting Miss Marie Hamilton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant are spending the week in Hammond, Chicago and Milwaukee. Mrs. M. C. Kenton and daughter of Fairmead, Calif., came Tuesday to visit Mrs, Alda Parkinson. We have the latest music rolls for player pianos, 50c roll at 25c. — H. R. LANGE MUSIC STORE White County Old Settlers’ meeting, the forty-fifth annual picnic, will he held in Monticello today. A heavy rain fell Tuesday in Indianapolis and southern Indiana, but we again escaped what we are badly needing. C. W. Rhoades was in Lafayette on business Thursday. P. s.—Mrs. Rhoades left Monday for a couple of weeks’ outing at Mackinac Island, Mich. Mrs. George Burke and daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Mathens, of Delphi came up Thursday and spent the day with the former's sister, Mrs. George Morgan.
Mrs. Clareqpe Watson and daughter of Valparaiso, who have been visiting Frank Webber and family of south of town anSf other relatives, returned home Tuesday.
Miss Ethel Marlatt returned Wednesday from a 10 days’ visit at Valparaiso, Hammond and Evanston. At Valparaiso she visited Miss Elizabeth Yeoman of Barkley tp., who is attending school there.
Mr. and Mrs. George Heuson and little daughter, who had been visitvisiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Heuson, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webber, returned to their home at Waynetown Wednesday.
Floyd. Smith, who was taken to the state tuberculosis hospital at Rockville some four weeks ago for treatment, is reported somewhat improved in health, but he will have to remain there for several months to receive permanent benefit.
Mrs. J. H. Perkins Is at present staying with her daughter, Mrs. O. E. Miller, at Mentone, Ind., and Rev. F. H. Beard recently rented and moved into the Perkins home here, Miss Ethel Perkins retaining a couple of rooms for her own use.
lIneWSstII I nMMA WM II Nil / Dress Goods I The wide range of staple and novelty dress goods in our stock makes suitable selection an easy matter for you. l , , ' *ii We can always show the latest weaves and patterns in the popular colors, and can satisfy you both as to quality and prices. Stop in some day soon and see what we have. Courtesy h Oar Watchword 2J and Quality Oar Standard ■ LL G. Er. Murray Company
