Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
STETSON hats—new fall styles. —HILLIARD & HAMILL,
Mrs. Eli Gerber and Miss Agnes Welsh spent Tuesday in Lafayette.
William Lowman of Bluffton came up Tuesday evening for a short visit with relatives here.
Soft and good work shoes, $4, merit your special consideration; — HILLIARD & HAMILL.
Wear Munsing wear, it is perfect. It fits swell and wears great.—DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP.
We want every lady tfi try a “Siegel Garment.” We guarantee them.—ROWLES & PARKER.
Mrs. F D. Burchard and daughter Winifred visited relatives - in Montieello from Thursday until today.
Boys’ mackinaws, $3.50 to $6; overcoats, $3 to $10; two-trouser suits, $4 to $lO. —HILLIARD & HAMILL.
Mrs. Flora Lutz went to Moody Tuesday to spend the week with her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Maxwell, and family.
We have now on display the greatest line of dress shirts in the county. Duvall’s Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL.
Miss Marie Winn, a teacher in the Rensselaer school, went to Indianapolis Thursday to visit her parents until Sunday,
Mrs. Leo Worland and little « • daughter went to Hammond Thursday- to spend a week with Mrs. Ernest Morgan.
L. C. Sage left Wednesday for Genesea, Illinois, to join Mrs. Sage, who has been there for three weeks visiting he't parents.
Mrs. Wiljiam Babcock was in Greencastle this week visiting her daughter, Miss Margaret, who is attending Depauw university.
Mrs. J. J. Montgomery left Wednesday morning for Rockford,. Illinois, for a two weeks’ visit with her mother, Mrs. Eugene Wemple.
Come on, boys, and let us take your measure while the assortment is fine. We have 2,000 samples to choose. your suit from.—DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP.
Mrs. Charles .Grant left Wednesday for Burke, South Dakota, where she will spend a week or more with her sister. Mrs. Everal Smith, and family.
- Our aim is to please you. Our prices axe the lowest for dependable goods. All mistakes cheerfully corrected. Let us serve ROWLES & PARKER.
Mr?. M. V. Brown went to Chicago Wednesday and was accompanied home yesterday by her daughter, Miss Marguerite, who had been there, the guest of Miss Louise Trull.
We want the mothers of Jasper count** and surrounding counties to see the swell Astrakhan overcoats for the little fellows we are now Showing.—DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brenner of Valparaiso came Wpdnesday to spend a few days amorg their many friends here. Mr. Bienner is in the drug business at Valparaiso and enjoys a good business.
Mrs. Ida Benjamin is having her residence on Austin avenue extensively remodeled, and during the process has moved into the B. S. Fendig property on the corner of Washington and Front streets.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuboski and daughter, Mrs. Eli Zehr, and son Don of Remington went to Chicago Wednesday to spend a few days with another daughter, Mrs. Murdock, and family.
Parties that are in the market for a good cow, sow or other hogs including registered boars, and fine, brood mare, will serve their interests by awaiting my public sale October 21. Bills later. Terms.— RUSSEL VAX HOOK.—Advt.
The Beveridge Players will be the attraction at the Ellis theater for three nights, commencing Monday, Ooctober 9, This company carries twelve people, special scenery, their own orchestra and presents nothing but high-class royalty bills. Vaudeville will be introduced between the acts. The opening play will be "A Pair of Sixes’* which run for a long season at the Cort theater in Chicago. Tuesday night, “The Alibi” will be the offering, and bn Wednesday night the Dustin Farnum success, “The Littiest Rebel.’’ The company comes well recommended and highly endorsed and from the class of plays they are presenting the house- should* be filled at each performance.—Advt.
