Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Victor Hancock was over from Morocco on business Monday. Don’t forget the Ford party next January, at HILLIARD & HAMILL’S. James Babcock, who is attending Purdue, spent Sunday with home folks at Parr. George Mauck of Hammond spent Saturday evening and Sunday with friends in Lafayette. Soft and good work shoes, $4, are the limit in foot comfort and shoe vaIue.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. John Duvall came down ffom Chicago Saturday for a short visit with his parents. Me, and Mrs. C. W. Duvall.
Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Busha and child of Lafayette spent Sunday here with Mrs. Busha’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam. Miss Bessie Taliferro of Chicago, who had been the guest of Miss Cinda Mecklenburg for a few days, returned home Monday. l Andy Ropp-, the Buick agent, has recently sold a four-cylinder Buick touring car to Hall Zimmerman of near Remington. Edward M. Honan came up from Depauw Saturday afternoon to remain until after election and put ' his first X underneath the rooster. Mrs. Simon Parcels of Hanging Grove township was taken to Longcliff Saturday by Sheriff and Mrs. McColly and Joseph Stewart of Hanging Grove. V' Watson Plumbing Co., puone 204. The only reliable concern drilling water wells in this part of Jasper county; tfill drill wells any size and anywhere. ts Cope Hanley, who is attending the Vanderbilt university at Nashville, Tennessee, came home Saturday and remained until Tuesday to cast his first vote. Miss Mary Sprague returned to her home at Bridgetown Saturday after spending a couple of weeks here with her brother, Ralph Sprague, and family.
A necktie, a shirt, shoes, hat — little things in every man’s wardrobe that should be right, and they’re always-, right when from HILLIARD & HAMILL’S. Miss Mable Worland, who is attending the state normal at Terre Haute, came home Friday evening for a short visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Worland. O. G. Baker and Misses Carolyn and Ruby Baker of Barkley" township autped to Rossville, Illinois, Sunday and spent the day with tjieir sister, Mrs. John H. Klmberlin, and family. Harry Kelley, whose death was mentioned in The Democrat Saturday, was buried in the Catholic cemetery south of town that afternoon. An effort to locate relatives was without result. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Francis accompanied home their son, J. W. Francis, of Ogden, Illinois, Tuesday and will visit Mr. Francis’ sister at Ogden - Who is very ill. The son came over by auto a few days previous.
The Moose lodge certainly appreciates the interest that Earl Reynolds is taking in 'his old home town in becoming a member of this lodge and also giving a talk to the boys at the Moose home Thursday evening at 8 o’clock, entitled “My Experiences in My Trip Around the World.” Earl says, “I am for the town teeth and toe,’’ and he shows by his conduct that he means what he says. xx - Don Wright, David Leatherman, Omar Osborne, S. M. Haas and Sherman Parks were at Wolcott Friday night attending a White county K. of P. meeting. Delegations were present from Monticello, Brookston, Chalmers and Remington. Following the work of conferring the rank of Page and Esquire on two candidates, a luncheon and smoker was enjoyed by the large crowd present. A number of toasts served to, enliven the occasion, which proved a /most -enjoyable one throughout- J
