Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1916 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

tmm.its J Isinxomis&r 1 / —X~tI See the windows at HILLIARD & ! HAMILL'S. ! " . ■ :■ i J. ——: ',/ . , j Edward M. Honan left Wednesday to resume his studies at ilePauw. I | The of the Society brand shois. is to be found at HILLH.RD ; k HA MILL'S. / \ .■;//’■ p | Mr. apd Mrs., Simon Thompson j went to Indianapolis Tuesday to take Jin the state fair. I | Mr. and Mrs. David Helmuth of : near Jit. Ayr were in Rensselaer | shopping Wednesday. j Mrs. R. p. Benjamin and Fred | Putt among those who boarded the train here Tuesday for Lafayette. Mrs, George Zeigler ot Chicago came Tuesday to spend a week with Mrs. Belle SaVler and other relatives. Miss lone Zimmerman left Tuesday for Louisville, Ky., to spend a few days with Mrs. C. A. Radcliff and family. Phone 98 now and reserve your ! tickets for "The Movie Jlan’’ at Ellis theater next Saturday, September 9. ,2 Mrs. Randolph Wright of Newton ' tp. went to Stockton, 111., Tuesday !to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy. Mi* Louise Trull returned to Chicago Tuesday after spending a couple of weeks here with the Misses Mary and Marguerite Brown.

Two great lines, Stetson and Kingsbury, hats, in all the latest fall styles, at DUVALL'S QUALITY SHOP, C. Earl Duvall. Mr. and Mrs. John of Dwight, 111., returned home Tuesday after-a short visit with his brother, Charles Spencer, and family. Mrs. C. D. Martin of Cincinnati, who spent some time here With Mrs. B. K. Zimmerman and other relatives, returned home Tuesday. Society brand clothing made es peciafly for HILLIARD & HAMILL in only the newer models and materials is on display at their store. Mrs. A. C. Jackson and daughter. Miss Corine, returned to their home in Chicago Tuesday after spending a few days here with Mrs. John Donnelly. If it is up to date it came from Duvall's Quality Shop. We are headquarters for men’s, young men's and boys ready-to-wear suits.—C. EARL DUVALL. Don't pay for a Ford for the other fellow—you'll soon save enough on your shoe bill here to buy an automobile of your own.COLLINS' SHOE STORE. The sweater window at the HILLIARD & HAMILL clothing store is attracting considerable attention among the ladies. Beautiful merchandise. tastefully arranged warrants attraction. Mrs. M. C. Kenton and daughter Ellen of Fairmead, California, who spent a couple of weeks here with Mrs. Alda Parkinson, went to Oak Park Tuesday to visit relatives there before returning home. # Granville Moody, Mrs. John Gwin and F. E. Babcock were among the Chicago goers Wednesday. Despite the wind and rain storm of Tuesday night, which did quite a bit of damage in various places about Chicago, Wednesday was a very hot, suffocating day in the city.

There certainly must be plenty of -Irish potatoes some place in the country, but in Rensselaer they are scarce and of poor quality. They have been very high here all season and right now are 45 cents per pwk, a tremendous price for potatoes at this season of the. year. The early potatoes hereabouts were a very light crop, but it would seem that some place over the country, where they had plenty of rain, the yield have been better and prices Correspondingly lower.

Notice of Ditch Letting Notice is hereby given that the trustee of Marion township, Jasper county, Indiana, will at his office on the 19th day of September, 1916, at l o’clock p. m., receive bids for the repair and cleaning of the Tyler lateral to the Berry ditch, the Hoover lateral No. 1, and the Robinson tile drain. Plans and specifications are on file in my office showing as near as can be given the amount of work to be done, and where repairs are to be made. Bidders will be required to file a certified check for ?sft conditioned that if awarded contract they will within five days enter into contract and give bond with two freehold sureties in a sum not less than double the amount of the conract so awarded HARVEY W. WOOD, Jr„ Trustee s-2-9-16