Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Marguerite Brown went to Chicago Thursday to spend a few days with Miss Louise Trull. A number of promising fields of late potatoes were ruined in Jasper eounty by the freeze of last week. Mrs. Rebecca Porter of South Bend came Wednesday to visit a few days Mr. and Mrs. Oren Parker. We will unload our last car of peaches for this season Saturday and Monday, September 23 and 25. —JOHN EGER. The new Fashion clothes are naw on display. Drop in, boys, and get posted on the new fall styIes.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. Siegel Brothers “man-tailored’’ i garments for ladjes and Misses are “The Best” and fully guaranteed.— ROWLES & PARKER. Peter Pappas of Chicago spent a fey days here this week with his | brother, John’Pappas, of the Rens- . selaer Candy company. 1 Just pay a visit to our ladies’ •ready-to-wear department. We will gladly show you through our j —ROWLES & PARKER. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nevill and daughters, Marie aud Clay, expect to , visit relatives in Rantoul, Illinois, tomorrow, making the trip via auto. The new pinch back models in Clothcraft and Society brand clothes i are now on display: Drop in and i get posted.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. Mr and Mrs. George Campbell of Dixon, Illinois, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Kahler of south of Remington, topk the train here Wednesday for their- home.
Miss Gertrude Russell of Frankfort, who had been making a few days’ visit with the Henry Hubbard family at Francesville, came Tuesday evening to be the guest of j Misses Pauline anth Mary Hordeman. Mr. and Mrs. John Shearer of Remington went to Chieago Wednesday and returned with their 9-months-old baby, which had been receiving treatment for stomach trouble at the Michael Reese hospital for about five weeks. .The little one was very much improved. Mr. and Mrj. W. C. Smalley of Remington returned Tuesday afternoon from Chicago where they had been attending the annual meeting of the International Lyceum and Chautauqua association. W. I. McCullough, president of Fountain I Park assembly, also attended the ' meeting. j Mrs. E. Pitzor writes The Democrat from Emmetsburg, lowa, and ! that she and Mr. Pitzer are now em- ! ployes on one of the Sternberg Bros, i dredges and went to Emmetsburg September 14. Mr. Pitzer receives ,51.75 per day and his wife S4O per , r-ionth as cook. They like it fine i there so far, she states. The dredge ,is now being built and it will not I b e completed before Christmas. The dredge work is in straightening the I De s Moines river, Mrs. Pitzer states, and they are located thirty miles from the Minnesota line.
