Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Soft, smooth, perfect fitting underwear, $1 and up'.—HILLIARD & HAMILL.
Mrs. R. A. Parkinson and daughter, Mrs. K. T. Rhoades, spent Monday in Lafayette.
Jersey sweaters in all color combinations, at Duvall’s Quality Shop. —C. EARL DUVALL. "
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Grube of Wheatfield were Rensselaer visitors Thursday afternoon.
Try one of our $1.50 cotton,blankets. They are exceptional values.—* ROWLES & PARKER.
Crawford Dress Shoes are full of good style and HOXEST value, $3 to $5. —HILLIARD & HAMILL.
Mrs K Stella Ketchum and daughter Mary and Mrs. A. G. Work went to Chicago Wednesday for the day.
The Junior Aid society of the Christian church met Thursday evening at the ho v me of Mrs. Clara Andrus.;.. ’UT Tv * ;
Miss Clara Hagins of Chicago returned to her home Tuesday after a short visit here with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hagins.
Just received a shipment of ladies’ 8-inch boots,, in black aad tan. Get a pair before we are out of your size.—ROWLES & PARKER.
Miss Helena Ruff returned to her home in Monticello Wednesday after spending a week here with Mrs. J. W. Stockton and family.
Be sure anjl see the two great lines of up-to-the-minute hats— Kingsbury and Stetson. They are great.—DUVALL'S QUALITY SHOP.
Carl Duvall and Leo Reeve were in Indianapolis this week as representatives of the local lodge at the' sessions of the state K. of P. grandlodge; 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. - Mr. and Mrs. F. E Babcock, accompanied from Goodland by the latter’s mother, Mrs. S. M. Freelove, lpft yesterday via auto for a few days’ visit with relatives of the latter at Paxton, Illinois.
Mrs. Belle McCarty and daughter Lul-i were in Lafayette Tuesday consulting a specialist at St. Elizabeth nospital concerning the latter's health, who has been suffering con* siderably from stomach trouble.
Miss Madeline Abbott, who had been attending business college at Lafayette for the past few months, returned home Monday evening and Wednesday morning commenced work for the Columbia Furniture Co. as bookkeeper and stenographer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Murphy and little daughter of Berwyn, Illinois, are visiting Mrs. Murphy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows, this week. They will also visit her brother, Edward Bellows, and family of near Remington before returning home.
