Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I). J. Babcock was up from Lafayette yesterday and today to visit with home folks. Miss Irene Duvall entertained the Ouieda club Monday evening at her home on River street. Miss Mabel Way mi re leaves today for Upland where she will attend school again this year. Fall is here. Winter is coming. Now is the time to Hamillize your clothes buying.—HILLIARD & HAMILL * * Just a few good, light, fall weight ladies’ coats left. Will make you a price on them.—ROWLES & PARKER. Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 78c; oats, 41c; rye, $1.05. The prices a year ago were: Corn, 70c; oats, 28c; wheat, 85c; rye, 75c. School caps for boys aud dress caps for young men, several styles to choose from. Let us show you, at ROWLES & PARKER’S. Mothers, you shoul<J see the little fellows’ fur collar Astrakhan overcoats. Colors in black, brown and red, at DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP, C. Earl Duvall. Miss Jennie Eib, who has taught school for the past two years at Caledonia, N’orth Dakota, returned there the last of the week to take up another year’s work. 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. Mr. and Mrs. George Dolson of Chicago are visiting relatives here and at Reynolds for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Dolson was formerly Miss Opal Sharp of this city.

Mrs. W. 11. Beam, accompanied by her grandson, Donald Merica, went to Kokomo Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Dean Merica, and taking Donald home from a visit here. Roy Torbet of Barkley township *9 c king treatment at the state tu-"r'-alosis hospital at Rockville. Ilis ma..y friends hope that he may receive permanent benefit from the treatment. Rev. H. L. Kindig of Monticello, former pastor of the Methodist church of this city, went to Chicago Monday and* entered Wesley hospital for medical examination and treatment. Mrs. Clifford Hamacher of Hammond, who before her marriage was Miss Lena Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Schultz, returned home Saturday after a visit with her parents. Shoes! We can fit the whole family i n the best wearing up-to-date styles and lowest prices for solid leathers. Special care taken in fitting. Try us.—ROWLES & PARKER.

Miss Luna Freeman of Janesville, Wisconsin, who had been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B Leonard in Gillam township, went to Chicago to visit friends there before returning home. Do you use the want ad. columns of The Democrat? If not, try an ad and notice the results you get. “Everybody reads The Democrat,'’ and thus the satisfactory results received from advertising in its columns. L. D. Erwin, who lives at Brook with his daughter, Mrs. Alice Vondersmith, has been spending a few days here with his daughter, Mrs. X. Littlefield, and on Friday went to Fair Oaks to visit his son, F. R. Erwin. Ideal Account Files are the best, simplest and most economical method of keeping small accounts and having them right at your finr gers* end at all times. These files with 250 blank statements are on sale in The Democrat’s fancy stationery department for only $1.50 each. Extra statements carried in stock at all times and sold in any quantity desired. ts Stout men and slim men are fitted perfectly with Michael Stern stout and slim suits.—HILLIARD & HAMILL.