Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mrs. Laura B. Fate spent Saturday in Lafayette,
Mrs. Erret Graham, spent Sunday at .Indianapolis with Mr. Graham.
For highest prices for all kinds of fur, inquire of C. B. HARRIS at the Harris creamery. n i9
Mrs. Lawson Myer and daughter Elizabeth of Gary visited here over Sunday with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nowels visited at Kouts over Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Joe Luers.
Mrs. L. D. Mauck and son Leland visited with her other son George in Hammond over Sunday.
Buckwheat, bran and middlings, $1.30 per cwt. bulk. Fine for cows. —IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS. Phone 456.
Emil Herre of near Fair Oaks has bought a 1917 Overland touring car from the local agent, Dr. J. Hansson. /
W. A. Davenport has taken a iposition as assistant telegraph operator at Gary. His family will continue to reside here for the time being.
Watson Plumbing co., phone 204. The only reliable concern drilling water wells in ( thls part of Jasper county; will drill wells any size and anywhere.' ts
Yesterday’s markets: Corn 85c, oats 52c, wheat $1.70, rye $1.25. The prices one year ago were: Corn-58c, oats 31c, wheat 90c, rye 75c to 80c.
Frank Cox, who had been clerking in Murray’s store for some time past, left Sunday for Little Rock, Arkansas, to take charge of a gents’ furnishings store.
The best is always the cheapest. Washington Netted Gem potatoes stand for quality. A few left from our car just received, $2.10 bushel. —ROWLES & PARKER.
Miss Maggie Hallagan and Miss Kuby McClendon went to Chicago Monday to spend a few days with the former’s brothers, George and Richard Hallagan, and their fainilies.
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Hordeman of Union township went to Chicago Sunday and returned Monday afternoon with a 14-months-old baby boy, which they adopted from the St. Vincent’s orphans’ home.
T. F. Dunlap of Elwood, who had spent several days with his farm tenant, E'stel Price, of near Surrey, returned home Saturday. Mr. Dunlap reports fairly good crops this season, being well satisfied with the yield.
Miss Edna Christensen of Carpenter township, who is teaching her first term of school in Newton township, gave a box supper Friday evening and cleared over S4O, which will be used" for the purchase Of reading circle books for the pupils.
Prepare the boy for the cold days to come with one of those bright new mackinaw coats, $3.50 to $6. A suit with two pair trousers, $4.75 to $9.75; the best boys’ underwear in Rensselaer, and some of those wonderful 2 for 25c hose. —HILLIARD & HAMILL.
Furs Cleaned Remember we make a specialty of cleaning white furs, white coats, etc., and make them look like new. Rensselaer Dry Cleaning Works Phone 460
