Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Lucy trim is confined to her home with sickness. W. E. Harry of Brook was in the city on business .yesterday. J. F. Mitchell is some better after being sick for about a week. Kinder Kennedy of Mt. Ayr was in the city yesterday on business. Miss Coryl Usilton of Stanton, Wis., came Monday and will be the j trimmer in Mrs. H. Purcupile’a millinery store. George Constant and Howard Abbott of Indliina Harbor visited here Sunday with Misses Bertha Daniels and Gladys Reeve, * Mr. and Mrs. John Kay and daughters, Marjorie and Murriel, of Morocco visited the latter part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. E. P, Honan. Bradley sweaters in all the new weaves and colorings are to be found at HILLIARD & HAMILL’S. Not "left overs’* from last year, but Bradley’s latest. Ross Benjamin, who recently suffered a bad fracture of one of his limbs, was able to get down town last week with the aid of crutches for the first time. Mrs. Sallie Timmons of Plymouth came the latter part of the week for a several weeks’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. Conrad Schafer, of Jordan tp., and brother, J. A. Keister, of Rensselaer and other relatives and friends. C. H. Peck and Dr. Robinson of Remington and Mr. Jones of Wolcott attended the Labor day shoot at Hammond Monday. Mr. Peck was high gun at the shoot, breaking 149 out of 150 "birds.’’ Robinson broke 141 and Jones 138.
Professional Notice Our friends and clients Will please take notice that Mr. .George A. Williams has moved his law offices from the rooms of the First National bank to rooms just across the stairway In the Odd Fellows building, occupied by Mr. D. Delos Dean, and that Mr. Williams and Mr. Dean will practice law under the firm name of Williams & Dean, with offices in the Odd Fellows building. GEORGE A. WILLIAMS, D. DELOS DEAN. Rensselaer, Indiana, August 26, 1916. s-25 Here Is the Real Thing, Mr. Farmer. If you don’t believe it take a chance. Expenses—telephones, lights, insurance, their own salary, clerk hire, rent —Is quite a large item with some competitors. It takes a hard blow to RING THE BELL. I HAVE THE BUGGIES The best farm wagon on earth for light running and durability. It’s the Studebaker.—C. A. ROBERTS, Rensselaer, Ind., Agent. I quote you a spot cash price on all goods I sell. , AXfo The man who whispers down a well About the goods has to eell, Won’t reap the golden, gleaming dollars Like one who climbs a tree and hollers. - Well, I am hollering. O. A. ROBERTS. Protect Tour Buikhtigg From Light* nlng By having them properly rodded. Sixteen years experience In the business and never have had a building damaged from lightning that I rodded. Best and heaviest rods used. Call knd see me or phone 135 or 568.—F. A. BICKNELL, Rensselaer, Indiana. ts
