Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

IM. A. Gray and W. C. Hallihan were over from Remington Friday 1 afternoon. Mothers, have you ever tried Hamill’s two for 25c stockings for the boy?—'HILLIARD & HAMILL. If you want tc uu> * sewing machine, buy a Singer, it is the best.—H. R. LANGE MUSIC STORE. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Heuson went to Waynetown Saturday to spend a few days with their son George and family. See those “Siegel garments” in our ladies’ department. They are all “man-tailored.”—ROWLES & PARKER. L. E. Wass, instructor as manual training in the local high school, was in Indianapolis Saturday to take a medical examination. Be sure to see our new fall and winter coats for ladies and misses. Prices are not advanced' but styles are.—ROWLES & PARKER. The new pinch back models in Clothcraft and Society brand clothes are now on display. Drop in and get posted.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. We have the greatest line of dress shirts on display in the city. Lion brand in all shades, at DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP, C. Earl Duvall. J. N. Leatherman accompanied his daughter Helen to Nashville, Tennessee, Monday where she will enroll at the Ward-Belmont boarding school. W T atson Plumbing Lc., phone 204. The only reliable concern drilling water wells in this part of Jasper county; will drill wells any size and anywhere. ts New style fall suits with honest "ear at reasonable prices. We can save you money on your fall suit. us. We will please you.— ROWLES & PARKER.

Miss Opal Sigman went to Wolcott Saturday to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melroy Sigman, and from there will go to Chalmers to visit her sister, Mrs. O. Nordyke. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Biederman of Decatur, Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyd and R. H. Spickford of Alma, Michigan, who had been guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Ham, departed for their homes Monday. Girls, have you seen the new belted sweaters at Hilliard & Haipill’s? You have a treat in store for you. Colors gold, rose, purple, Copenhagen, scarlet, white; $5, $6, SB. —HILLIARD & HAMILL. The Rensselaer Forresters ball team went to Wheatfield Sunday and were defeated by the team there, the score being eleven to five. A few weeks ago the Forresters defeated the Wheatfield team three to two, and they now have even games. They will probably arrange to play the deciding game before the season ends. Mr. and Mrs.- T\ T. Merritt arid daughter Maude', C. W. Merritt and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Merritt and wife, W. P. Merritt and family and Walter Forbes and family, all of Remington, were Sunday guests of John Merritt and family. Mr. and Mrs. U. T. Merritt came Saturday and will remain for a few days,’ visit with their son John. Mrs. Maria Hopkins and daughter, Mrs. Ed Reeve, and Mrs. Hale Warner left Monday for a visit in Akron, Ohio. The two former will visit Mrs. Oren Lackey, a sister of Mrs. Hopkins, and the latter will visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milllion. Mrs. Reeve anil Mrs. Warner will only be gone a couple of weeks, but Mrs. Hopkins may remain for a couple of months. Charles Shriver of near Mt. Ayr was in Rensselaer Monday. Mr. Shriver had returned that day from North Dakota where he owns a farm and had been there looking after his interests. The season there had been exceptionally wet and crops "will be very light. Friday night they had suffered a hard freeze that wrought untold damage to com and other crops. This was the night of the first heavy frost here, and farther north the temperature dropped much lower than here.