Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Edith West went to Chicago Friday to spend a week with friends. Miss Annabel Wartena went to Hammond Friday to attend the fall festival. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Callahan went to Chicago Monday for a short visit with friends. "’d Mrs. John Pettet and daughter Marguerite of Laura spent Friday with friends here. Try one of our $1.50 cotton blankets. They are exceptional values.— ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Anna Moosmiller spent from Friday until Monday with Miss Dorothy Wolfe at Chalmers. Mrs. E. Isreal went to Colburn Friday to spend two or three weeks with her granddaughter, Mrs. Edna C off el. w We have npw on display the greatest line of dress shirts in the county. Duvall’s Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL. Misses Pauline and Ruth Gilbranson visited at Wheatfield with their grandmother, Mrs. M. Barlow, from Thursday until Sunday. Mrs. Fred Phillips and daughter, Grace Augusta, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Fate and son John enjoyed an auto drive to Lafayette Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Sissons and two children of Michigan City came Saturday for a visit with the Mises Grace and Fame Haas. Boys’ mackinaws, the greatest school coat made. Let us show you the new ones. New line just received.—ROWLES & PARKER. Just received a carload of “490” Chevrolets. We are able at present to make prompt deliveries. $490 f. o. b. factory.—M. I. ADAMS & SON. 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.

Edward M. Honan came up from Depauw Friday and Saturday attended a football game at Lafayette, going from there to Fowler and thence returning to Greencastle. Miss Nellie Hewitt of Sleeper, Missouri, who had spent a couple of months here with her grandmother, Mrs. George Gowland, left for her home the last of the week. The Ladies Aid of the Kniman M. E. church will give a “hard time” social in Hoile’s hall Friday night, October 12. Come and have a good time.. Fined if not dressed for the occasion.—Advt. Miss Luella Robinson was hostess to a company of about fifteen couples at a dance at her home Friday evening. The music for the occasion was provided by the Horton brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slaughter entertained her sister and brother and their family at dinner Sunday —Mr. and Mrs. Mose Shively and son Aaron land Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Koons of Brookston. Mrs. J. Chapman of St. Joseph, Michigan, who had been visiting here with her sons, J. H. and Fred Chapman, left for her home Saturday. Mrs. J. H. Chapman accompanied her as far as Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vanatta at Fowder Sunday, and in the afternoon Mr. Honan went to Schererville, Lake county, where he spoke at a big joint installation of C. O. F. Charlie Smith, formerly of Rensselaer, writes The Democrat that he is now located at Rochester, Michigan, and is employed in the mechanical department of the Rochester Clarion office. Rochester is near Detroit. 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 VAN HOOK.—Advt. Homer Stanley, living northwest of Mt. Ayr, lost four good horses last week when they broke through a fence and ate a quantity of rye from a seeding wagon. Dr. Kendall of -Rensselaer and Dr. Schanlaub worked with the animals but were unable to save them. A preliminary meeting was held last Friday night to make arrangements for the annual corti and poultry show. It was decided to hold it the first week in January. The corn show will be confined to corn raisers in Jasper county, entries free. Poultry show open to the world. Admission free to both shows. Cash prizes of more than S2OO will be awarded the winners.