Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Long were Chicago visitors Friday. Ball band snag proof boots.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. Charles Shriver of near Mt. Ayr was in the city on business Monday. Barn paint, 90c gallon; house paint, $1.19 gaIIon.—JARRETTE’S. Mrs. C. P. Stackhouse went Friday for a visit with friends at Lafayette and Delphi. Mrs. B. P. Ferguson of Chicago came the last of the week for a visit with Mrs. J. R. Vanatta. Mrs. Tude Conn and Miss Ada Allis of Brook took the train here Friday for Lafayette to visit friends. Rev. G. P. Cramer, pastor of the Barkley M. E. church, was in Lafayette on business the first of the week. Keep your self warm with a Bradley sweater coat. We have them in all colors and sizes.—C. EARL DUVALL. • • A. B. Karnowsky and Miss Cecelia Goodman of Chicago visited tiere bver Sunday with his brother, Sam Karnowsky. Have you heard the SIOO Victrola Play at Hilliard & Hamill’s, it’s a beauty, and it would look mighty good in your parlor. Mackinaws! We have a great line of them now on display and can fit any boy or man. $5.00 to SIO.OO.—C. EARL DUVALL. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blue are here from Kansas for a visit with her sisters, Mrs. Emerald Aldrich and Mrs. Alva Potts, and families, The man who is" Hamillized is well dressed and gets more for his money. Clothes $lO to $25; hats $2 to $3; shoes $3 to $6. —HILLIARD & (HAMILL. Watson Plumbing Go., pnone 204. The only reliable concern drilling water wells in this part of Jasper county; will drill wells any size and anywhere. ts Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 78c; oats, 50c; wheat, $1.65; rye, $1.15. The prices one year ago wore: Corn, 58c; oats, 31c; wheat, 60c to 90c; rye, 75c.

Do you wear Munsing wear? If not, why not? They are the best wear that you can buy and the fit is perfect. SI.OO to $4.00. —C. EARL DUVALL. We have almost every style. We will use our utmost endeavor to get what you want if we do not have it.—B/N. FENDIG’S £HOE STORE, Opera House Block. Edward Rose and Miss Bess Watson of Francesville, accompanied by Elvyn Allman and Miss Wilda Littlefield, drove to Lafayette Saturday to witness the Illinois-Purdue football game. Fowler item in Monday’s Lafayette Journal: Mrs. Ellen McGrath of near Remington, Mrs. Tony Messman, Mrs. Anna Kennedy and William McGrath went Friday afternoon to Ottowa, Illniois, to attend the funeral of a relative. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Honan, who had been spending the summer at Schoeneck, Pennsylvania, came Friday for a few days’ visit with Dr. Honan’s brother, E. P. Honan, and wife, and today will leave for Danville, Illinois, to visit relatives of Mrs. Honan, after which they will return here for another visit before leaving for their winter home in Augusta, Georgia.

STEPHEN A. BRUSNAHAN of Union township, who is our candidate for county treasurer on the Democratic ticket, is a man who needs no introduction to the people of central and northern Jasper. “Steve” *is not a seeker after office, but this is a case where the office sought him, and if elected he will make one of the most popular officials Jasper county ever had. He is a farmer of the up-to-date class, a man of more than ordinary business ability and is capable of handling the office with credit to himself and his constituency.