Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

See the windows at HILLIARD & HAMILL’S. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Yates and daughter, Mrs. John Eigelsbach, were Chicago goers Monday. The babe of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Karshburger of Parr is very sick with summer complaint. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wiltshire left Monday for a visit with friends at Fowler, Urbana and Milford, 111. Mr. and Mrs. William Porter came down frqm Hammond Sunday for a visit with Mrs. E. L. Clark and other relatives. The largest assortment of Society brand clothing ever shown in Rensselaer is on display at HILLIARD & HAMILL’S. / Mr. and Mrs. George Kurrie of Philadelphia were here over Sunday the guests of his brother, Harry R. Kurrie, and family. Dr.- and Mrs. SnorfT of Chicago were over Sunday guests at the H. O. Harris home, returning to the city Monday evening. Mrs. Frank Keller and daughter Lois are here from Winamac the guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. W. L. Bott, and family. _ -/. 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 Mary Pickford, Francis X. Bushman and Charlie Chaplin are all impersonated in "The Movie Man,” coming to Ellig theater Saturday, September 9. The windows of the HILLIARD & HAMILL Clothing store are most attractively dressed this week with the country’s choicest clothing. Society brand. We got a nice little rain here yesterday morning, but only about enough to lay the dust nicely. The first shower came about 4 o’clock and* another came about 9 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Caldwell went to Delphi Monday to be present at the corner stone laying of the new court house. From there they went to Logansport for a visit with Mrs. Galdwell’g sister, Mrs. M. E. Fouts, and family.

Mrs. John A. Gray and son reftifired to their home near Hobart Monday after a visit here with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Hurley, and other relatives. Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins, an aunt of Mrs. Gray, accompanied them. We have exclusive sale on men’s and boys’ Bradley sweaters and k we" ter coats. The fall lines are "Ov. at our store on display in all sizfej and colors. See the greatest line on earth.—DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP, C. Earl Duvall. Compare our prices with those of others, quality considered. We bought before the big advance and give you. the benefit of this. Shoes will cost more later in the season.— FENDIG’S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE, Opera House Block. Sergeant Grant Wynegar, a member of Co. M who was recently detailed as a recruiting officer and stationed at New Albany, came home Saturday evening for a short visit with his parents and numerous friends, returning to New Albany Monday night. Miss Nell Meyers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Meyers, departed Friday for Kenneth, Mo., where she will be an instructor in Latin and algebra in the high school of that city. Miss Meyerg is a graduate of the Wisconsin university and this is her first experience in teaching. The Morocco telephone plant, which has changed hands frequently of late, figured in another deal last week. John F. Bruner, owner of a half interest, bought out his partner, C. M. Brandt, and then traded a half interest to Ed Fleming of Hebron for the plant at that place, which Mr. Fleming had but recently purchased of Mr. Bruner. The newfirm took charge at once. John R. Lewis of Barkley tp. is one of the swine exhibitors at the Indiana state fair at Indianapolis this week. Mr. Lewis is showing some of his prime Hampshire hogs, and at the time of making his entry there were more than 1,00 exhibitors and over 700 swine entered. The exhibit is held exclusively for Indiana breeders, and Mr. Lewis has hopes that his hogs will be among the winners.

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