Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

John Horton made a business trip to Chicago Monday.

Soft, smooth, perfect fitting underwear, $1 and up.—HILLIARD & HAMILL.

Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long went to Chicago Friday to vi?.it friends and on business.

Jersey sweaters in all color combinations, at Duvall’s Quality Shop. —C. EARL DUVALL.

Mrs. Ed Sternberg returned to Chicago Friday after spending the week here with friends.

Crawford Dress Shoes are full of good style and HONEST value, .$3 to $5. —HILLIARD & HAMILL.

- i; Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Work came down from Detroit Friday for a visit with relatives and friends here.

Mrs. Jacob Deinhart and Mrs. Lewis Busha of Lafayette came Saturday and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan.

Down goes the price of potatoes. We will unload a car of nice, sound potatoes Friday and Saturday at $1.60 a bushel.—JOHN EGER.

Mrs. Viola Thornton, who was here to attend the funeral of Mrs. William Dixie, returned Saturday to the soldiers’ home at Lafayette.

Be sure and see the two great lines of up-to-the-minute hats — Kingsbury and Stetson. They are great.—-DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP.

P. P. Scearcy and family of Lebanon spent Sunday here with the former’s sister, Mrs. E. L. Harp, and family, making the trip by automobile.

Mrs. William Frye and Mrs. H. \\. Jackson went to Minneapolis Monday and will spend a couple of weeks with Mrs. Frye’s sister, Mrs. A. D. Hefner, and other friends.

Mrs. Guy Gerber and son of Burwell, Nebraska, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gerber, departed for their home. Monday. Mr. Gerber accompanied them to Chicago.

Miss Clara Zinke went to Cincinnati, Ohio, Friday to spend a few days with her sister, Misg Lenora Zinke. From there she will go to Wapakoneta, Ohio, to spend a month among relatives.

Mr. Automobile Man: Do you want your tubes burned up by the old gasoline process or. are you going to let us use our steam process? —AUTO EQUIPMENT CO., one door east of Star theater.

Mrs. Will Hogan, who has not enjoyed good health since the birth of their last child a year and a half ago, went to Lafayette Saturday to receive treatments from a specialist. She has hardly been able to walk and it is hoped these treatments will prove permanently beneficial.

Delbert Beckman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beckman, who has been at Santa Fe, New Mexico, for the benefit of his health, writes that he is now at Denver, Colorado, where he is employed on the Denver Post. His health is very much improved and ihs permanent recovery is expected.

Frank Hill, extensive feeder of Jasper county, Indiana, sold hogs on Tuesday’s market at $11.17%, and on Wednesday’s market at sll. This is the last of Mr. Hill’s summer feeding, making a total of 14 cars of good cattle and hogs that he has recently shipped to the Chicago market.—Chicago Live Stock World.

A. D. Hershiman of Gillam township, Democratic nominee for clerk of the Jasper circuit court, was in the city Friday and Saturday, and called at this office with an apple from his farm of the second crop this year. The apple is as large as a good-sized walnut. Mr. Hersihman states that the tree, which is of the harvest apple variety, bore the usual crop that ripened and were picked at the usual time, and that it then blossomed again and brought forth another crop of apples that reached the size above noted before j frost. This is something very uriusual for Jasper county. There | have been times heretofore when . blossoms came forth but they rarely !if ever matured beyond that stage.