Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Harry Norman is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Harry Thomas. We will do aL kina? ot moving out of town at liberal prices.—-H. R. LANGE & SON MUSIC STORE. The correct hats for dress wear are Tiger Specials. Many colors to choose from. See them at ROWLES & PARKER’S. Harry Shumaker went to Orland, ill., Saturday for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stein the latter being his sister. The new fall Clothcraft clothes —516.50 to $20 —are now on display. Drop in and look them over. —HILLIARD & HAMILL.
Amos Dayisson of Union is driving a fine new Cole-8 seven passenger touring car. Some class to those Union township farmers, eh? Boys’ waists, odd pants and school suits in the best wearing materials at the old-time prices. Let us fit out the boy, at ROWLES & PARKER’S. (Boys, you want to see the Collegian and Frat suits and overcoats we now have on display. They are swell. —DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP, C. Earl Duvall. Mrs. R. T. Orwig and baby, who had been here visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Peyton, returned to their home in Chicago Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs. Peyton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chupp and son Karl, w'ho had been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Chupp, of near Surrey, returned to their home at Crawfordsville Tuesday. Wallace & Herath, produce merchants, have purchased the Rishling produce market, and Mr. Wallace will have charge of the same, conducting it in conjunction with their other establishment. Use a Grabler Check Protector on the checks you issue and you need have no fear of the amount being raised. Nicely nickle-plated, simple and convenient. Only 20 cents each in The Democrat’s fancy stationery department. ts
Mr. and Mrs. John Schanlaub and their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cain, and two children and Garland Grant drove to Kentland Sunday and spent the day with the formers’ son, County Superintendent W. O. Schanlaub, and wife. Over 2,000 samples to choose your fall and winter suits from. Now is the time to pick. We will take your measure and deliver the suit whenever you want it. Every garment guaranteed to fit perfectly and hold its shape.—C EARL DUVALL. Low'ell Townsend of Remington was married August 30 to Miss Verna Kirker of Denver, Colorado, a graduate of the musical conservatory of Chicago. They will reside at Madison, Wisconsin, where Mr. Townsend is engaged as musical instructor in the state university. Word comes from members of company C stationed at Llano Grande, Texas, that a recent order issued by General Funston forbidding enlisted men from writing to their home newspapers is to be strictly enforced and court martial will follow any infraction of this order. Only accredited correspondents of metropolitan papers will be permitted to send news from the border for publication.—White County Democrat.
M. O. Gant, formerly of Parr, but now engaged in the grocery business at Attica, in renewing his subscription to The Democrat, says: “Since I last wrote you I notice that Parr has breathed but one breath in the form of correspondence. I wish we might get items through your columns from good old Union each week. We are busy from morning till night. Hardly get time to go to church. Wishing you and my old friends well, I am* yours, etc.” Mrs. Barney Stein and children, John, Mary and Kathrine. and Miss Emma Nesius went to Orland, 111., last week to visit with Mrs. Stein’s relatives, and also to attend the Stein and Homerding family reunion. which was held at the home of John Stein Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Stein and children; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Homerdjng and children; Mr. and Mrs. Toha Homerding and children, of Marley, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. John Homerding and children, Bernard Homerding, Mr. and Mrs. Tom St&in, formerly of Rensselaer but now residing near Orland, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Cleveland and son; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vincent and children of Harvey, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Matt Homerding, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Matt ■HomefiTlng, Jr., and children; Miss Emma Nesius and Harry Shumaker of Rensselaer.
