Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Ammonia-proof work shoes, $2.50, $3, $3.50. —HILLIARD & HAMILL.

C. H. Tyron, left Saturday for a several days’ visit at Tulsa, Oklahoma.

See the great line of mackinaws we have on display.—DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP.

The Watson Piummng Co. will trade new cream separators for old ones. Phone 204. s-16

Mr. and Mrs. John T. Culp visited in Monon over Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Jennie Rishling.

Mrs. Emma Wolfe and daughter of Chalmers w r ere guests Saturday of her brother, Frank King, and family.

Mrs. E. L. Bruce went to Crawfordsville Saturday to spend a week with hex son, Harley E. Bruce, and family.

Miss Mable Moore was in Laover Sunday the guest of ?ier aunt, Mrs. Roy Cheesman, and other friends.

Another big peach sale for Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 4th and sth. sl, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 a bushel.—JOHN EGER.

Extra HEAVY weight stripped buckskin work trousers, $1.50. None better for wear. Regular $2 value. —HILLIARD & HAMILL.

Mrs. A. A. Hoover went to Lebanon Saturday for a visit with her sisters, Mrs. Fred Saunders and Mrs. Harry Ballard and families.

Rev. J. W. Roudebush and family have moved from Elkhart to Aix where Rev. Roudebush will be pastor of the Brushwood church.

Miss Maude Price returned Saturday from White Pigeon, Michigan, where she had spent the past—two weeks with her vsister, Mrs. Daniel Weirick.

Watson Plumbing up., pnone 204. The only reliable concern drilling water wells in this part of Jasper county; will drill wells any size and anywhere. ts Mrs. C. Jouvenat of Chicago came the last of the week to visit her sister, Mrs. Lottie George. Mr. Jouvenat will join her the latter part of this week. Young man: You haven’t seen nice, real nice, clothes until you take a look at the new fall Fashion clothes, $22.50 to $25. —HILLIARD & HAMILL.

W. A. Davenport moved Saturday from the Gus Yeoman property on west Clark street to the Mrs. J. D. Babcock property on Elm street? next door east of W. H. Beam’s residence.

Miss Blanche Elijah of Mt. Ayr took the train here Friday for Ingalls, Kansas, where she will spend the .winter with a cousin, Mrs. James Hopper, formerly Miss Elizabeth Bill.

Mrs. Thomas Goodman and baby, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hopkins, left Sunday for their home at Redlands, California. Mr. Mrs. IlApkins accompanied them as far as Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Brick of Crawfordsville. who had been visiting here with Rev. C. W. Postill and Will Postill, went to Chicago Friday to visit his brother, Sam Brick. They will ireturn here before returning home."" •. ’■■■ ■

Mrs. Maria Hopkins and daughter, Mrs. Ed Reeve and Mrs. Hale Warner returned home Saturday evening from a visit with relatives at Akron, • % Ohio. Mrs. Hopking had intended remaining for a longer visit but was not feeling well and decided to return home.

W. I. Hoover was in Indianapolis twice last week and brought home tpur new Ford cars, one for Auditor J. P. Hammond, one for W. P. Willits and one for Joe Davisson. Mr. Davisson accompanied him on cne of the trips and drove his own car home.

Victor Hoover and a collegemate, Mr. Johns, came up from Purdue Saturday and remained at the Hoover home until Sunday evening. Vic’s father, W. I. (Hoover, had gone to Indianapolis after a couple of Ford cars Saturday and the boys A>de up with him Saturday afternoon.*