Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

YOU’LL BE PROUD OF YOUR APpearance in a Clothcraft suit, $lO to $lB. —HILLIARD & HAMILL. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Pruett of Gary are in Rensselaer visiting their nieces, Mrs. Orla Clouse and Mrs. A. G. Lucas. UNDERWEAR FOR FAT, SLIM OR short men, $1 to $4, and the best value in good old Rensselaer.—HlLLlAßD & HAMILL. George Mauck came down from Hammond Saturday afternoon to spend Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mauck. Mrs. Mattie Wasson went to Columbia City Monday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Cora Nowels, and family. Mrs. Simon Thompson went to Chicago Monday where she met Miss Blanche Garber, who returned with her for a visit here. Paul Worland came home Saturday evening from Cincinnati, Ohio, for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Worland. Fred McColly is going to Mive when completed one of the finest residences in Rensselaer. It is now almost ready for the plasterers. ASTRACHAN COLLARED OVERcoats Just received. All-wool Kersey overcoats, sls to S2O. Dressy and warm.-HILLIARD & HAMILL. Crushed rock is being placed on West Washington street in Fairview addition, contract for the improvement of which was let recently. Work is being pushed right along on William M. Hoover’s fine new bungalow on East Washington street and It is now practically ready for the plasterers. According to a dispatch from the Mexican border, the Thrid Indiana, of which regiment the company from Rensselaer is a part, will leave there for home next Monday. J. J. Montgomery went to Indianapolis yesterday afternoon and from there to Newcastle and expects to drive his Maxwell car home today, he having taken it there last week for repairs. MEN’S AND BOYS’ GLOVES AT old prices—genuine English cape skin, $1.50; silk lined Mocha, $1.75; squirrel lined, $3.50; wool lined suede, $1 to $1.50; Boy Scout, 50c. —HILLIARD & HAMILL. Misses Bertha Daniels, Gladys Reeve and Clara Switzer go to Chicago this morning and from there to Indiana Harbor where they will spend Thanksgiving with friends. They were accompanied as far as Chicago by Miss Alice Daniels and Omar Osborne, who will spend the day there. Mrs. B. J. Jarrette returned home Monday from North Webster where she had been visiting Mr. Jarrette’s parents for the past week. Mrs. Jarrette brought home a few ears of corn raised on the Jarrette farm, and it is of fine quality. While conditions In Koscuieko county were about the same as here the past season, they farm less ground and farm it better, as a rule, than the farmers here, and this corn shows the results.

The Columbian Literary Society of St. Joseph’s College presents the comedy, ‘t REGULAR SCREtr (ROYAL FETTERS) in the College Theater on Thursday evening, Nov. 30 at 8 o'clock Admission - 25 Cents