Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

pm Win 6 POWDER Absolutely Pure Hade from Cream of Tartar NO AMIN-NO PHOSPHATE (was I Mrs. Ida Benjamin spent Wednesday in Lafayette. Jacob Cline of Brook was in the city on business Thursday. Ammonia-proof work shoes, $2.50 to $3.50. —HILLIARD & HAMILL. The Watson Plumbing Co. will trade new cream separators for old ones. Phone 204. s-16 ». The Ladies’ Literary club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A—H, Hopkins. Jay Makeever of near Mt. Ayr is spending a few days' with friends at Mt. Gilead, Ohio. Mrs. H. R. Kurrie and children went to Paoli Thursday for an extended visit with relatives. Boys: A watch free with every suit or overcoat costing $5 or mo’re, at HILLIARD & Emmet Hollingsworth went to Ann Arbor, Michigan, Thursday to resume his school work there. A. W. Cole was up from Lafayette Tuesday evening and Wednesday visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. I. A. Glazebrook went to Greencastle Wednesday for a week’s visit with her daughter, Mrs. D. C. Besser, and family. Mrs. John Werner took her daughter Margaret to Indianapolis Wednesday where she will again enter the state school for blind children. Mrs. Joe Long went to Medaryville the first of the week to help care for her aunt, Mrs. William Ramey, who is not expected to live tong. Genuine indigo dyed overalls, sl. The best 50c work shirt in the world. 14 oz. husking mitts sor 1 85 c per dozen. —HILLIARD & HAMILL. Rev. C. W. Postill and Rev. George F. Cramer, pastor of the Barkley M. E. church, went •to Greencastle Tuesday to attend the Methodist conference. Ben Smith, the cement - contractor, has the contract for excavating and building the basement and foundation for Miss Mary Goetz’ new residence on north College avenue. i George F. Meyers reports the sale of Dr. Catt-’S 160-acre farm in Union township, one mile from Virgie, to Arthur Putt of Jordan township for $75 per acre. Mr. Putt will move onto the farm next spring. C, Earl Duvall gives this advice free to all automobile drivers: When driving through a hilly country do not get out of yo,ur car to enquire about tne road without first setting the brakes. Earl did, and was nearly all in when' he caughtrup with his machine. Letters remaining in the Rensselaer postoffice for the week ending September 25: Anna Barr, Mrs. Lewis Adams, Mrs. Stella Tulison, Sylvia Shaffer, Glenn Cain, T. M. Payne, George O. Hall (2), John Michael, Jas. Simpson, J. H. Cronkhite, Jas. Graham, Geo. Harnish, Earl Adams, Carl Heinz. The above letters will be sent to the dead letter office October 9 if not called for. A delightful surprise was planned and successfully «carried out Tuesday evening on Thomas Hayes of northwest of town, the event being his forty-third birthday anniversary. Neighbors and relatives to the number of fifty-six gathered at his home and the surprise was complete. Refreshments were and. all left at a late hour reporting a good time and wishing Mr. Hayes many more happy birth anniversaries, xx