Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mu William Warren of Walker township visited here a few days this week with her sister, Mrs. Bruce White. Yesterday's markets: Corn, 80c; oats, 50c; wheat, sl.6s;’rye. $1.15. The prices a year ago were: Corn. 58c; eats, 31c; wheat, 98c; rye, 75c to 80c. Republican “statesmen” of the' three-for-a-nickel quality have been! worrying quite a good deal the past i four years because of this country having a “minority” President. They now can hottle up that sorrow along with their campaign boasts of late weeks, for *ith a majority of more than 2,000,000 of the popular vote Mr. Wilson stands to be a majorlty President with a big margin of the people behind him.—Pulaski County Democrat.
FOR ELDERLY MEN Extra heavy weight all-wool suits, sls. Extra heavy all-wool trousers, $4lJ>O. Soft, warm underwear, $l to $4. Wool hose, 25c to 60c, at HILLIARD ft HAMILL S. MRS. MARY WELSH SUCCUMBS Mrs. Mary Welsh of southeast of town died yesterday afternoon between 12 and 1 o’clock. Mrs. Welsh had been in poor health for a number of years, and about a week ago was taken much worse, having contracted a severe cold and in her weakened condition .was unable to withstand its effects. She leaves to mourn their loss two children. Miss Carrie Welsh, who resides at home, and Bert Welsh of Larimore, North Dakota; two brothers, O. K. Ritchey of southwest of town and W. H. Ritchey, who made his home with Mrs. Welsh: also one sister, Mrs. Laura Michaels, of Rensselaer and many other relatives and friends. At this writing the funeral arrangement have not been made. WORK CLOTHES Genuine Cherry Valley flannel shirts, $1 corduroy .trousers, $2; work shoes of solid leather, $2.50; soft, warm, fleecy underwear, $1 to $2.50. —HILLIARD ft HAMILL. Subscribe for The Democrat.
