Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. John * Eilts of Union township is confined to her bed with malarial fever. The new pinch back models in Society Brand suits are on display at HILLIARD & HAMILL’S. Oscar Weiss of Newton township went to Bluffton yesterday to visit Harley Lamson and family until Sunday. Miss Aileen Allman went to Evanston, Illinois, Monday to enter Northwestern university for her third year. School shoes foi the girls and boys. We have the kinds that give satisfactory wear. Buy your next pair at ROWLES & PARKER’S. Miss Grace Reed has again taken up her work at the Mary Meyer Healy millinery store, after spending a week studying the styles in Chicago. Mr. and Mrg. Vernon Stenson and baby of Indianapolis, who had spent a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Burchard, returned home on Monday. Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 80o; oats, 43c; wheat, $1.40; rye, sl.lO. The prices a year ago were: Corn, 70c; oats, 27c; wheat, 70c to 90c; rye, 75 c. Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Parke of Hammond were here Sunday evening and Monday visiting at the Ben Harris home. They returned home Monday evening. The Pine Village football team, which is to play the Valparaiso football team in Rensselaer next Sunday, defeated the Kirkland eleven at Pine Village last Sunday by a score of 4(5 to 0. C. Earl Duvall returned Monday from his regular weekly pilgrimage to Rockville. .Qari’s new house is nearly completed and these pilgrimages to Parke county will cease, as he will then bring the shrine home with him. William M. Hoover has let the contract for his new brick veneered bungalow on West Washington 1 street-to E. S. Lutes of Monon, who 1 is also building Mrs. William Washburn’s new residence, for $3,800 exclusive of heating. Mrs. George W. Zerbe of Tlosa was here over Sunday a guest at the home of her brother, E. L. i Harp. She had been at Morocco attending the funeral of Mrs. Park Baldwin, and also attended the home-coming at Mt. Ayr. She left Monday for her home. Miss Mary Goetz is contemplating the erection of a new two-story house on the lot just north of W. I). Bringle’s residence on College avenue. At this writing she has not let the contract but is figuring with some of our builders and will,probably begin the work very shortly. Photographer H. F. Parker, who has acquired much success as a football coach, has accepted this place with the St. Joseph College team. He was coach at this institution last year and his work was highly satisfactory. He will also have charge of the college basket ball team. Mrs. E. J. Randle and Mrs. S. E. Sparling delightfully entertained about forty ladies at a three-course luncheon Saturday. Mrs. Sparling will soon depart for her home in the South and will be accompanied by Mrs. Ora T. Ross, who will visit Prof, and Mrs. Sparling at Demopolis, Alabama.
Mllll fl er y Opening Friday and Saturday September 29 and 30 MARY MEYER HEALY
