Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer }Vilcox spent Thursday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stacker of Mt. Ayr were in the city yesterday. Fall is here. Winter is coming. Now is the time to Hamillize your clothes buying.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. Mrs. Faye Clarke was over from Conrad Thursday to see her mother, Mrs. Clara Coen, returning home that evening. Mrs. Clara Coen went to Mt. Ayr yesterday and will visit until Sunday evening with Mrs. Frank Makeever and family. We guarantee every ladies’ or Misses’ coat or suit and our new fall line is all ready for your approval. —ROWLES & PARKER. Guard the boy against an early fall cold. He’ll enjoy wearing one of our new sweaters. $1 to $2.50. — HILLIARD &* HAMILL. , Shoes! We carry only the solid, dependable kinds at the lowest possible prices. We guarantee satisfaction in wear and fit. at ROWLES & PARKER’S. Mr. and Mrs. Firman Thompson and daughter Dorothy and Gerald Hollingsworth left Thursday for Charlevoix, Michigan, for a two weeks’ sojourn. A'inong those who went to Lafayette Thursday were Tone Overton. Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connor, Dwight Cur-nick, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Milliorn and Floyd Hemphill <4^The cleanest stock of ready-to-wear wool suits in the city, All new patterns, latest styles. We can please you at a reasonable price, at ROWLES & PARKER’S.

W. F. Michaels, who resides about seven miles southwest of town, in Jordan township, fell on the %tubble of a corn stalk while cuttiihr corn Tuesday. A severe wound was inflicted that required several stitches to close. Use a Gjabler Check Protector on the checks you issue and you need have no fear of the amount being raised. Nicely nickle-plated, simple and convenient. Only 20 cents each in The Democrat’s fancy stationery department. ts Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kepner of Lexington, Illinois, came the first of the wmdk to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kepner. Mr. Kepner is the proprietor of a barber shop at Lexington and is doing a good business. Miss Blanche Grant, daughter of Shelby Grant of just west of town, has beep quite sick for the past four or five weeks with diseased thyroid glands, and Wednesday was given a saline transfusion. At this writing she is much improved. Harry Kerlin, formerly of Wolcott, has taken a position as lineman with the Rensselaer telephone exchange. Mr. Kerlin is an experienced man and well qualified for the position. He was a member of the Wolcott badd and will probably become a member of the bancPin this city. A large number of young friends of, Miss Mary Comer, daughter of Shelby Comer of Union township, gave Miss Comer a delightful birthday surprise Thursday evening, the occasion being her eighteenth birthday anniversary. The party broke up at about midnight and all report a most enjoyable time.

John R, Lewis of Barkley township reti*med Thursday from Springfield, Illinois, where he attended the state fair. Mr. Lewis had no hogs on exhibition at the Illinois state fair but will have several of his prize winning Hampshires at the Nebraska state fair at Omaha, and from there' will go to Atlanta, Georgia, with them.

Word has been received from Clair Rhoads, manager of the Pine Village; Athletic association, that the game ■> he played In Rensselaer with the Valparaiso football team was a sure j Valparaiso football team on Sun- I day, October 1, was a sure thing. Prne Village will be here with, a full team and promfses a good game. The admission will be 25 cents.—Advt. Several auto loads of local Democrats accompanied County Chairman Welsh and speakers to Parr, Demotte and Wheatfield Thursday afternoon. George E. Hershman spoae at Wheatfield before Mr. Zoercher, i and made an impression with his old friends and schoolmates' of that vicinity, who had never had the opportunity to hear him before. S. D. Clark introduced the speakers at Wheatfield. The meeting was heid / jin the new “movie” theateV and it; is a fine place for holding public meetings, dances, etc., and it is the' largest and best "movie” theater in * Jasper county.