Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
An armload of old newspapers for a nickel at The Democrat office. Mrs. Joseph Luers and daughter, Mies Madeline, went to Kouts Friday for a few days’ visit. We will do al. kina? ql 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. If you want a dress shoe, wear Crawfords, and you’ll be Hamillized, which means wearing the ..best. — HILLIARD & HAMILL. ' Mrs. William Ulyat and daughter Marceline of Brook took the train here Saturday for Indianapolis, where the latter will enter school. Misses Mary Dluzak and Rose Sovinke of Kankakee, Illinois, came Monday for a two weeks’ visit with the W. F. Michael family in Jordan township. Boys’ w'aists, odd pants and school suits in the best wearing materials at the old-time prices. Let us fit out the boy, at ROWLES & PARKERS. 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.
The bxick work is completed on Mrs. William Washburn’s fine new bungalow on McCoy avenue. This is going to be one of the finest residences built in Rensselaer this season. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grant left Saturday for Spokane, Washington, where they will spend a month with their son, Hale Grant. They will also visit other places of interest before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Callahan of Wheaton, Illinois, who had been visiting his brother and sister, H. M. Callahan and Mrs. John Haliiday, went to Newland Friday to visit another sister, Mrs. William Whited. Mrs. Dr. Corcoran and daughter Katherine of Chicago came Saturday to visit a few days with Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan. Mr. and Mrs. M. \. Ryan of Indianapolis were also Sunday guests at the Honan home. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bickford and daughter of Colorado Springs, Colorado, who had been here for the past two months visiting Mrs. Bickford’s mother, Mrs. Laura Lutz, and family, departed for their home Saturday. The 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer of near the ball park got her left rrni broken just above the elbow Saturday while playing with some other children in the grandstand at the ball park. Mrs. Caddie Tourne of New Orleans, Louisiana, who had been visiting her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grant, here, went to South Bend Saturday and will visit relatives there and in Mcihigan before returning home.
Miss Lillian Scharp of Chicago, who had been here visiting the Hordeman families and other relatives last week, was joined Friday by her mother, Mrs. Frank Scharp. Both returned to Chicago Sunday evening. Gus Hielscher and son Otto of Ellsburg, Minnesota, came Sunday for a visit of a couple of weeks at the home of his brother-in-law, C. W. Platt, and other relatives, and also to look after his farm, whi.h he recently purchased of Sidney B. .Holmes, west of town. Mary Geraldine Osborne, the 14-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Estel Osborne of Hanging Grove„ township, died Friday evening of cholera infantum. The funeral services were held at the home at 2 p. m. Sunday, Rev. Paul C. Curnick of the M. E. church preaching the sermon. Burial was made in the Osborne cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ropp and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Speaks of Chicago were down Sunday to see the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ropp, of Barkley township. Ed, who is engaged in the garage business in Chicago, handles the Buick automobile and has had phenominal sales on this popular car. He has Induced his father to take the agency for Jasper county, and drove a light six down for him Sunday as a starter. Andy will have his office at the Shafer garage.
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