Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Grain King scoopboards for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. C. C. Warner and daughter, Miss Helen, were Chicago visitors Thursday. DON’T FORGET THE FORD PARTY IN JANUARY AT HILLIARD & HAMILL’S. Miss Mary Sprague of Bridgeton came Tuesday for a visit at the home of her brother, Ralph Sprague. See the Collegian and Frat pinchback suits and overcoats. They are simply swell. All colors.—C. EARL DUVALL. Miss Jessie Pullins was taken to Lafayette Thursday and entered a hospital for an operation for appendicitis. Our first shipment of gold fish will arrive Wednesday, the 25th, including fish moss, castles, shells, etc.—JARRETTE’S. Miss Ruth Saylor is having the ground broken for a new cottage for personal use at the corner of Elm and Forest streets. Mrs. George E. Murray went to Richmond Tuesday to attend the D. A. R. convention, which was in session there this week. STRAIGHT LINE, Arrow brand and Ball Band rubber boots and rubbers for the man out of doors. —THE G. E. MURRAY CO. Carl Duvall has sold his residence property in the east part of town to Josiah Davissox., possession to be given about November 15. Mrs. Frank Putts and baby returned to their home in Monon Wednesday after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Putts. Don’t pay fancy prices for your shoes; buy CRAWFORD’S, $3 to $5. Work shoes, $2.50 to $4. Ball brand rubbers.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. Try our chamois vests and woollined coats. You will never feel the cold in them. Corduroys, ducks and moleskins. All sizes.—C. EARL DUVALL. Miss Gertrude Faylor went to Indianapolis Wednesday to attend the state teachers’ association meeting and tisit her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hoshaw. Miss Blanche Merry of Mt. Ayr, principal of the Kentland high school, took the train here Thursday evening for Indianapolis to attend the state teachers’ association meeting. Letters remaining in the Rensselaer postoffice for the week ending October 23: Fred Smith, J. W. Lynch, Chester Downs, William Coen. The above letters will be sent to the deadletter office November 6 if not called for. George P. Daugherty, who had been in the West since July, returned home Wednesday. At Longmont, Colorado, he visited with Charles and Gaylord Nowels, going from there to Ten Sleep, Wyoming, to visit his uncle, Paris Daugherty. S. H. Norman directs us to change the address of his Democrat from Spokane, Washington, where he has been for a number of years to Willow Creek, Montana, near which his brother, C. D. Norman, resides. He also sends greetings to old friends in Jasper county. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Zeigler and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkin, who had been here visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Zeigler, returned to their home in Indianapolis Sunday evening. ‘On Sunday a number of other guests, including Mr. and Mrs. David Zeigler, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zeigler and son, Ruth Hoyeg and Rolland, Eib, were entertained at the Zeigler home.
The Pine Village football team, which was to have played the Cincinnati Celts in this city next Sunday, have switched the game to Pine Village, alleging that it was inconvenient for the Cincinnati team to reach Rensselaer. Just how they expect to reach Pine Village more directly than they could have come here was not announced. the manager of the Village team stated that they would be here for at least one more game this season.
