Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

HAVE you a VICTROLA in your home? Get Hamillized and you may. \ J. D. Allman and J. N. Leatherman were in Chicago Tuesday on business. , WOOL Sill I RTS, ARMY STYLE, army qualities, $1 to $3. —HILLIARD & HAMILL. Mrs. Free Wood Went to Fort Wayne Tuesday to spend a week with her sister, Miss Ethel Langford. SNAPPY PINCH BACK OVERcoats for snappy youn'g men, $13'.50 to S2O. —HILLIARD & HAMILL. 1 Mrs. G. H. Hanmerton and Mrs. Charles Rowen went to Crawfordsville Wednesday to visit their brother, Charles Chupp, and family. The Home Economics club will meet at the home of Mrs. W r alter V. Portet this afternoon, at which time the annual culinary exchange will be held. James Short of Kersey moved to Bangor, Michigan, Thursday, driving through with hig household effects. Jesse Sommers took a load through for him. George Antrim and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ross Antrim, came down from Hebron Thursday evening to remain until Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Rachel Scot,!. Robert Randle of Parsons, Kansas, came the first of the week to visit his father, James T. Randle, and his daughter, Mrs. B. Forsythe, and other relatives.

Why do you fellows kick on highpriced cosh? Just call on me for wood. Delivered to any part of the city. Prices right.—JAMES EJ, WALTER. Phone 337. ts Mr artd Mrs. O. P. Merrifield of Brook celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Wednesday. They have been highly respected citizens of Newton county for many years. Mrs. A. C. Rosenbrook of Madison, Wisconsin, who had spent a montli with her aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Dew,ey, over near Remington, departed for her home Tuesday. STURDY .BOYS MAKE STURDY men. Fit them out with HILLIARD & HAMILL suits, overcoats, mackinaws, stockings, underwear, and you’ll ge{ your full money’s worth in satisfactory wear. Come to The Democrat office for your sale bills. Remember that ’a free notice of your sale will be run in The Democrat up to the time of the sale with each set of bills printed, and that "everyone” reads The Democrat. ts

The K. of P lodges of Jasper county will hold their annual county meeting dt Remington on December 7. Both afternoon and evening sessions will be held and there will be work in both Esquire and Knight ranks, with a big supper. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kimberlin returned to their home iri Rossville, Illinois, yesterday after spending Thanksgiving here with the latter’s brother and sisters, O. G., Carolyn and Ruby Baker, of Barkley township. George Kimberlin of Sidell, Illinois, also spent Thanksgiving with the Baker family. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Fleming have received word of the marriage of their daughter, Miss Jessie Fleming, to Mr. John Sizoo at Butte, Montana. Miss Fleming had been a vocal instructor in the College of Montana, and the groom is assistant cashier Qf the United States National bank of Deer Lodge, a growing city near Butte. The men who pose as winter prophets seem to tfe pretty well agreed that we are going to have an “open winter.” prophets base their opinions on all sorts of signs and tokens, including the condition of the goosebone, the migration of the birds, the bark on the trees and the covering on the buds, the thickness of the fur on the animals, and the nearness of the worms to the surfada of the earth. One is supposed to be just as infallible as the other. Old fishermen at the Sound say that certain schools of fish never known to come into the Sound preceding a severe winter are now coming there in droves, which forces them to the certain belief that we are to have a mild winter Considering the price of coal this is very cheering news. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bfears iignamre of