Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Watson Plumbing Co. will trade new cream separators for old ones. Phone 204. s-16 « The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Smith of Barkley tp. is reported quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. George Dolson of Chicago spent Monday with Rensselaer relatives and friends. | Mrs. John I. Gw:n, who had been in South Dakota looking after their farm, returned home Saturday. Mrs. R. B. Harris went to Indianapolis Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. L. F. Wertz,-and family. Mrs. Faye Clarke of Conrad came Saturday to visit her mother, Mrs. w. S. Coen, and friends here. If you want tc buy a sewing machine, buy a Singer, it is the best.—H. R. LANGE MUSIC STORE. Dr. C. A. Wood and family of Brook were here Sunday visiting hi s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood. Bradley sweaters made expressly for HILLIARD & HAMILL are to be found at their store in only new and selected patterns. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom White, Mrs. Lottie Hancock and J. B. Ashby of Mt. Ayr spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Witham. High top shoes for boys and men. Just the thing for fall and winter wear.—B. N. FENDIG’S SHOE STORE, Opera House Block. Mrs. Will Price and child returned to their home at Otterbein Saturday after a visit here with Mr. Price’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Price. Mr. and Mrs. John Ward went to Tipton Friday for a short visit with friends, and from there went to Kokomo to visit Mrs. Ward’s sister. Y«u should see the little fellows’ suits, overcoats, caps and everything to make him comfortable, at , Duvall’s Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL. ——- . . ;tj , ' - Six musical numbers, vaudeville between the acts, a moving picture rehearsal and the picture as produced. This is the play that opens the season at Ellis theater on Saturday, September 9„ Mrs. W. W. Sage and'sons, Albert and Harold, and daughter, MiS3 Lois, left Friday via automobile for a trip to Indianapolis, Cambridge City, Mooresville and other points. They expect to return home the last of this week. Rev. and Mrs. A. D. Rogers left Friday for their home at Lakeville, Ind., after a visit here with hter brother and sister, Henry Wood and Mrs. Henry Pierson and families, and his sister, Mrs. R. A. Parkison, and family.
