Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
* DR. A. P. RAINIER • * of Remington, Democratic can- * * didate for county coroner, is * * well known throughout central * * and southern Jasper county as * * a man of worth and integrity, * * and one who would creditably * * fill the office to which he as- • * pires. Dr. Rainier is a practic- * * ing. physician in his home town, * * and is respectfully commended * * to the voters of the entire • * county. • Mrs. C. A. Lefler of Lee spent Thursday with friends here.
Lee Adams of the Auto Equipment company was in Chicago on business Thursday* s The frame is up for John A. Dunlap’s 'fine new residence on College avenue. Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth, who had spent the past summer in Michigan, returned home Wednesday. Great line of Jersey sweaters In all combination colors at prices of $1.50 to $3.00. All sizes.—C. EARL, DUVALL. Mrs. C. A. Gundy of Fair Oaks returned home Tuesday after visiting' here with her sister, Mrs. Elzie Grow, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Julius H. Hildebrandt of Cleveland, Ohio, who had been here to visit a son at St. Joseph college, returned home Wednesday. Good values and good service in shoes go together. Crawford shoes will give you your money’s worth or we buy them back.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Rank returned to Chicago Tuesday after a short visit with the latter’s aged mother, Mrs. Ravenscroft, of Carpenter township.
Yesterday’s markets: New corn, 7.6 c; oats, 49c; wheat, $1.60; rye, $1.15. The prices a year ago were: Corn, 58c; oats, 31c; wheat, 75c to 90c; rye, 75c. Mrs. M. •J. Barnum, who resides here with her daughter, Mrs. Nathaniel - Scott, returned Tuesday from a visit with friends at Indianapolis and Franklin. If you have been having trouble getting good potatoes, we are unloading a car Monday. Potatoes of quality. Positively the best potatoes grown.—ROWLES & PARKER, Mrs. Simon Thompson went to Chicago Wednesday to spend a few days with Mrs. Harry R. Kurrie. Mr. Thompson will go up Saturday end take in the football game. You can buy one dozen 14 oz. double palm husking mitt for 85c. A heavy weight blanket lined work coat $1.75 to $3.50. (Heavy work pants $1.75 to $2.50 at HILLIARD & HAMILL’S. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webber left Wednesday for Lafayette and Waynetown. At the former place they expected to visit his sister, Mrs. J. J. Robinson, and at the latter place will visit Mrs. Webber’s sister, Mrs. George Henson. Granville Moody and daughter, Mrs. George Long, and children left yesterday for St. Louis, Missouri, to visit his daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George N. Dunn. Mrs. Long and children will remain for a week or more but Mr. Moody will return home Monday.
Miss Maurine Tuteur and Captain H. B. Tuteur leave today for Madison, Indiana, where they will visit Miss Helen Johnson and Miss Madeline Laidly. Miss Tuteur will also visit in Indianapolis before returning home. Captain Tuteur will go from Madison to the Mexican border, his twenty-day furlough having almost expired. A. H. and C. Kron of Chioago, with their wives, passed through Rensselaer yesterday enroute, via auto, to Monticelhv Logansport and North Manchester, the latter place being their former home. A. H. Kron is the organizer and president of the Wilson and Marshall National Engineers and Architects league, and both said that next Tuesday would see the greatest landslide for Wilson this country has ever seen.
Devere Yeoman is a competent civil engineer and has served one term as county surveyor. Vote to return him to this office again.
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