Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Thomas M&nlon ot Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania, owns a 3?-y ear-old hen. Killiam Keene and Lewis Spaulding were over from Ooodland yesterday. “Steve” Rrusnahan will make a splendid county treasurer. Vote for him. Miss Alice Thomas went to Lafayette Wednesday, visiting the conservatory of music. Mrs. James Norris went to Hammond Tuesday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. James Fisher. Keep your self- warm with a Bradley sweater coat. We have (hem in all colors and sizes.—C. EARL DUVALL. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harp are preparing to move to Lebanon for the winter, where Mr. Harp will have employment. It’s cheaper to own one of Hilliard & Hamill’s new raincoats—s3.9s to sl2. Just received than to sufTer with a cold. The new furniture factory people are advertising in the city papers for twenty more upholsterers. They also want local boys for apprentices. Rev. A. Q. Work, a former pastor of the Presbyterian church of this city, was elected secretary of the Indiana club at Detroit last Tuesday. Try our chamois vests and woollined coats. You will never feel the cold in them. Corduroys, ducks and moleskins. All sizes.—C. EARL DUVALL.
Mrß. Earl Foulks of Mllroy ship had the misfortune to step on a nail a few days days ago, which penetrated her foot, making a very painful wound. We are unloading Monday another car of those fine potatoes. Quality unexcelled. See us befpre laying in your winter’s supply.— BOWLES & PARKER. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dunn, Mrs. McFarland and Mr. Saltwell of Rensselaer spent Sunday In Kentland, the guests of Mrs. George M. Bridgeman. Kentldnd Enterprise. You know that poor potatoes are not cheap at any price. We are unloading a car Monday of Netted Gems, positively the finest potato grown. See them. Eat them and you will appreciate our statement. —ROWLES & PARKER. k Halloween proper passed very quietly in Rensselaer, however, considerable vandalism of a minor nature having been committed the night before. Tuesday night saw a large number on the downtown streets In costumes appropriate to the occasion. Mrs. Louis Leopold and Mrs. Isaac Leopold of Wolcott came Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. *Beg Leopold. They were Joined Sunday by their husbands and Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold and family of Rensselaer, who enjoyed an elegant dinner at the Leopold home, afterwards motoring to Rensselaer where the entire party spent the evening.— Broolc correspondence in Kentland Enterprise.
Orsen Lewis has sold his property on the north side of the railroad to J. W. Rains for SBOO and wfth his family and Ernest Speaks and family, accompanied ■by Mayor Spitler, will leave next Tuesday for Lead, South Dakota, where the men will work In the Hearst gold mines. They have a permanent job there at $3.50 per day for eight hours work. These men, who are on parole from the Indiana reformatory, have been granted permission through - Mr. Spitler to leave the state and their employers at the mines must sign up the reports that are required to be made to the Indiana officials while they are under parole.
NOTICE Now is the time to buy your tailor-made suit. We have on display 2,000 samples to choose from, and the values are great. (Have your measure taken today. We guarantee to fit you perfect. $15.00 to $45.00—C. EARL DUVALL. —i- . * HARRY GALLAGHER * * of Rensselaer, is the DemoFatic * * candidate for sheriff, and you * * will find when the votes are * * counted that Harry has made * * “eofne race.’’ He is quite well * * and favorably known all over * * the county and it is conceded * * even by the opposition that if * * elected he will make a good * * sheriff. He is going to receive * * a good big vote in Rensselaer * * and will run ahead of his ticket * * in probably every precinct in * * the county. • **»«*•*•*****•*
