Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Subscribe for The Democrat E. A. Perkins of Goodland was in Rensselaer on business Wednesday. You can buy fine, large sweet potatoes at RHOADS’ GROCERY at 3c per pound. nl2 C. W. Harner and John Nichols of Remington- were business visitors in the city Thursday afternoon. W. I. Hoover went to Indianapolis Thursday to drive through a Ford roadster for one of his customers. She’ll be sure to like you in one of the new pinch back suits and overcoats, sls to S3O, at HILLIARD & HAMILL'S.

Mrs. H. E. Hartley went to Ann Arbor, Michigan, Wednesday for an indefinite visit with her daughter, Mrs. Gerald D. Strong. / Mrs. Harrison Timmons and daughter of Benton Harbor, Michigan, who had been visiting here, departed Wednesday for their home. There’s more to a pair of shoes than leather. Crawford shoes give every wearer a full money’s worth of style, comfort and wear, at HILLIARD & HAMILL'S. * 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 The fourth annual I. O. O. F. district meeting of District No. 37; will be held in Rensselaer next Wednesday, November 15, with sessions both afternoon and evening.

Miss Murriel Hedrick, who had been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. O. L. Calkins, went to Toledo, Ohio, Thursday_to spend some time with her sister, Miss Dorothy Hedrick. Reuben pudy of Reynolds suffered a stroke of phralysis Monday and for some time was apparently dead. Those with him sent for a a undertaker, but Mr. Eddy revived before his arrival. A Clothcraft ulster, sls* for the cold, blustery days to come. A fine blue serge suit, $16.50; a pair of Crawford shoe 9, $4, and you’re ready for anything at home or abroad.—HILLLARD & HAMILL. If you appreciate good potatoes we can please you—the Washington Netted Gem, the whitest, mealiest potato grown. A trial will convince you .of their superior quality. Per bushel $2.10. —ROWLES & PARKER.

Mrs. Dennis Healy underwent an operation Tuesday for abdominal trouble and the removal of her appendix. Mrs. Healy has not been well since being injured in the cyclone, four years ago, but since the operation she is resting quite easy. Mrs. W. F. Powers, who had been visiting friends at Morocco, had the misfortune to fall while there and injure one of her hips. She is unable to get about much at this time and decided to go over and remain with her sister, Mrs. Graham, at Wolcott until she 'Vecovers from her injuries. John R. Lewis of Barkley township won the following prizes at the Hampshire hog show at Macon, Georgia, which was held there last Wednesday: Bolders Beauty, first; Miss Budie, first; Junior Champion, ■first; Essig Gild, first? young herd, first; junior boar, first; for get of sire and produce of dam, first; aged herd, first and third; E&sig Champion, third; Blanche L.. first;‘The Harvester, second. Mr. Lewis expects to take his herd to the international stock show in Chicago, which,will be held from December 2 to 9.