Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Army flannel Shirts $1 to $3. — HILLIARD & HAMILL. JARRETTE HAS IT—Special sale White Enameled Ware this week. 14 oz. double palm husking mitts 85c dozen.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. Bargains in ladies’, Misses’ and children’s coats offered by THE G. E. MURRAY CO. Mackinaws at last winter’s prices —all kinds—s3.so to $9. —HILLIARD &HAMILL.

Frank Haskell and family spent Sunday with his brother Will and wife at Englewood. Miss Charlotte Kanne went to Chicago Friday to spend a few days with Miss Lillian Freund. Mrs. Will Price and eon of Otterbein returned home Friday after spending a few days here with Mr. and (Mrs. John Price. Ray Fidler came up from Purdue Saturday to spend Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Fidler, of Jordan township. Marsh Warner suffered another light stroke of paralysis last week, and while now up and about the house, he is quite poorly indeed. Considering quality and price we do not believe you can gel a better bargain than White Star flour at $2.40 per 49-lb. sack.—ROWLES & PARKER. Phone 95. Miss Olive Brought of Carlyle, Pennsylvania, who spent the summer at Gifford with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Logue, returned home Friday.

Mrs. Laura B. Fate and son Clarence drove up to Crown Point Friday, and we understand have rented the Commercial hotel at that place, and that Mr. Fate Will move there soon and conduct same.

White -Star flour is considered one of the best bread flours to be had at any price. Guaranteed to please you or your money cheerfully refunded. For a short time only $2.40 per sack.—ROWLES & PARKER. E. M. Baker, who with his wife has occupied “Aunt* Mary Jane Hopkins’ house on River street for the past year and a half, will move this week upon a farm near Anderson. He will have his goods carried overland via auto truck. We have been having nice bright weather for the'past week, with the mercury dropping below the freezing point each night and the days for the most part are clear and pleasant. The roads are as fine as they have been any time for the past year. Footwear economy should be figured by the year not by the pair. Buy solid reliable shoes, not shoddy. It will cost you less per year for shoes. Try this sor z yourself.' We keep the solid leather shoes.—B. NX FENDIG’S SHOE STORE, Opera House Block. Members of the G. A. R. and Sons of Veterans held a very entertaining meeting in the G. A. R. hall at the court house Saturday night. It was the anniversary of President Lincoln’s famous Gettysburg address, and this was made the occasion'for several patriotic talks.

✓Letters remaining in the Rensselaer postoffice for the week ending 'November 20: Rose Schwartz, Rev. Edward Bresnahan, E. V. Jones, Jacob Johnson, May Fawley, J. C. Morgan. The above letters will be sent to the deadletter office December 4 if not called for.