Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Jasper-Newton Medical association met here with Dr. I. M. Washburn last evening. Uncle Ben Hafris has been confined to his bed for the past four or five days with sickness. Mrs. John ft. Yannatta Is spending a few days in Chicago with Mrs. B. F. Ferguson and other friends. Last call for fancy Michigan peaches. Will unload car Saturday and Monday, September 23 and 25. —JOHN EGER. If you want a dress shoe, wear Crawfords, and you’ll be Hamillized, which means wearing the best.— HILLIARD & HAMILL. Tiger special dress hats are the latest things out. See our line, just received. We can please you’, at ROWLES & PARKER’S ' ■ - L ■ - • Mrs. R. B. Harris, who had been spending a couple of weeks in Indianapolis with her daughter and husband, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. F. M. Congdon of Detroit, Michigan, came Wednesday for a couple of weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan. Watson Plumbing Lc., pnone 204. The only reliable concern drilling water wells in this part of Jasper county; will drill wells any size and anywhere. ts

Who*is your tailor? Let us take your measure for an Ed V. Price suit and you will be more than satisfied. Samples and measure taken at ROWLES & PARKER’S. Two wrestling bouts were pulled off at the Ellis theater Wednesday night, Fred Hall of Morocco throwing Fred Welch in straight falls, and Vic Michaels performing a like trick to Everett Marlin. Girls, have you seen the new belted sweaters at Hilliard & Hamill’s? You have a treat in store for you. Colors gold, rose, purple, Copenhagen, scarlet, white; $5, $6, SB. —HILLIARD & HAMILL. A number of friends gathered at the home of Miss Mary Monday evening and spent a most de ; lightful evening. Tuesday Miss Yates went to Chicago to attend the dressmakers’ convention, in session there this week. George Peters, who recently ’ returned with a Lafayette company of troops from the Mexican border, was up from Lafayette with his little child to spend Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Peters, of south of town. G. H. McLain will move next week into his fine new residence on McCoy avenue, and Joe Long, who occupies one of the Mrs. Stoudt lenan. houses on south Weston street, will occupy the Miss Benjamin property on north Cullen street, vacated by Mr. McLain. The farmers of Jasper county are surely a busy bunch nowadays. The heavy frost of last week made it necessary to cut their corn for ensilage as soon as possible in order to save it at all, and practically every ensilage cutter in the county has been working to the limit all week.

What We Offer The Hundreds of Women who witnessed our brilliant Fall Opening left convinced that when it comes to a Garment or a Hat The Fashion Leads. Be you small, or be you large, we can fit you. Whatever your fancy, we can suit you. Values for all size pocketbooks. Through the character of our merchandise we have justly earned the title of “The Recognized Style House of Lafayetta and Vicinity,” Weeks of careful planning—critical buying fastidious choosing—assure you of unrivaled opportunities for a gratifying selection from the most complete and fascinat ing display of Ladies’ and Misses’ Apparel featured for many a season. Buy nowJ, while selections are at their best. Every value offered is the best to be had anywhere. We invite comparison. THE FASHION LAFAYETTE, IND. We will be closed next week on Thursday, Sept. 28 on account of holiday. Also Saturday, Oct. 7.