Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mr. and Mrs. Don Beam visited in Chicago from Saturday until Monday. See the great line of mackinaws we have on display.—DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP. Mrs. Josiah Davisson and daughter Feme spent Saturday with friends in Hammond. E. P. Honan, J. D. Allman and E. L. Hollingsworth were among the Chicago visitors Friday. We positively guarantee "The Siegel Garment” for ladies and misses.—ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. John Robinson and Miss Anna Caster visited Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. John Williams at Monticello. Mrs. Simon Thompson w r ent to Madison Saturday and will spend a week with Miss Helen Johnson and Miss Madeline Laidly. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Harris and daughters, Mrs. L. E. Ponsler and Miss Lucy Harris, of Mt. Ayr were Chicago visitors Saturday. Just received a shipment of ladies’ S-inch boots, fn black and tan. Get a pair before we are out of your size.—ROWLES & PARKER. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richards of Terre Haute returned home Saturday after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Charles Clift, and family. Mrs. Roy Bristow and baby, who had been visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Battleday, returned to her home at Moody Friday. Miss Flora Parke, primary teacher in the Mt. Ayr schools, took the train here Friday evening for Hammond to visit over Sunday with her parents. Watson Plumbing co., phone 204. The only reliable concern drilling ▼ater wells in this part of Jasper county; will drill wells any size and anywhere. ts Miss Lucille Mackey accompanied Miss Addie Harris, who teaches in the Rensselaer schools, to her home in Mt. Ayr Friday and visited with her there over Sunday. The latest in hats and caps for men and boys. We have one of the longest lines in the city for you to choose from. We can please you, at ROWLES & PARKER’S. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowman, Clarence and Carl Bowman and Miss Julia Oliver were in Delphi the last of the week to attend the funeral of John Bowman, father of the Bowman boys, who died there Friday.

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