Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Vote for Alva D. Hershman for clerk. , W. J. Wright made a business trip to Chicago Thursday. Remember the Ford party next January at HILLIARD & HAMILL’S. “Uncle” Lorenz Hildebrand of Chicago is visiting relatives and old friends here. Special— A lot of chopping axes with good hickory handles, 69c. BERT JARRETTE. '• Mrs. R. A. Parkison, Mrs. J. A. McFarland and Miss Emily Bull were Lafayette visitors Tuesday. See the CoHegian and Frat pinchback suits and overcoats. They are simply swell. All colors.—C. EARL DUVALL. Vote for whom you please but look at the new overcoats, $lO to S3O, now on display at HILLIARD & HAMILL’S before you buy. D. W. Crooks, the artist, has accepted a position at F. D. Burchard’s variety store as window trimmer and interior decorator. Don’t Jay walk when you buy clothes—go straight to Hillard & Hamill’s and you’ll get your full money’s worth in quality, style and price. Mrs. R. H. Eib of Barkley township w r ent to Indianapolis Tuesday as a delegate from the Home Economics club at the State Federation of Clubs meeting. Why do you fellows kick on highpriced coal? Just call on me for wood. Delivered to any part of the city. Prices right.—JAMES E. WALTER. Phone 337. # ts Two weeks ago wo unloaded the best car of potatoes in this city this season. Monday we are unloading another car of the finest potatoes grown.—ROWLES & PARKER.

Orla Clouse, son of Levi Clouse of this city, and Miss Ruth Hayworth were married Tuesday afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents in Francesville. The young couple will live in the groom’s residence in the Phillips addition. Miss Loretta Putts of Chicago visited here over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Putts. Miss Putts had been a nurse at the St. Mary’s hospital there for some time but had resigned, and Tuesday went to Ft. Wayne to accept a place as head nurse in the St. Joseph hospital. On Tuesday President H. R. Kurrie of the Monon distributed silver medals to all employes of that road then completing twenty-five years of service. This custom was inaugurated several years ago, at which time W. H. Beam and James Norris of hhis city were awarded medals. Mr. Beam will complete thirty-two years of service with the Monon this month.

James Clark of Kersey ig the I democratic candidate for county commissioner from the first district. Vote for him.