Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Original Rockford Socks at old price of 3 for 25c.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. d 2 Miss Elizabeth Lee of Rockville spent Thanksgiving with friends here. YOU’LL BE PROUD OF YOUR APpearanee in a Clothcraft suit, $lO to $lB, —HILLIARD & HAMILL. Mr and Mrs. F. L. Hunt of Lowell spent Thanksgiving liere with ,his brother, J. J. Hunt, and family, Gilf Jones of Red key Spent Thanksgiving here with his daughter, Mrs. F. D. Burchard, and family. . « . Lester Burke of Purdue was the over Thanksgiving guest of Mr and Mrs. E. J. Duvall and daughter. Miss Irene. SNAPPY mackinaw coats at old prices—boys', $3.50 to SG; men’s, $5 to S9.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. L. R. Eisenberg of Chicago spent" Thanksgiving here with his wife at the home of her mother, Mrs. Nathan Fendig. • Vern Nowels, wfiio has been quite sick for the past ten days with an acute attack of Bright’s disease, is slowly improving. # Mrs. Chris Morgenegg of Barkley township, who has been very sick for some time, is reported a little better at this writing. Mrs. Boyd Poster, who had been suffering from an attack rtf appendicitis for the past week, is now able to be up and about again.
Miss Pearl Ru ill ley, a former teacher in the high school here but who is now teaching at Lebanon, spent Thanksgiving here with Miss Anna Harmon. Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 82c; oats, 49c; wheat, $1.50; rye, $1.25. The prices a year ago were; Corn, 53c; oats, 35c; wheat, 75c to $1; rye, 75c to 80c. The 14-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schriner of near Virgie, who had been suffering with typhoid fever for some time, is slowly improving Miss May Marlow, a trained nurse, who had been here for three weeks caring for Mrs. Frank Wood, returned to her home at Niagara Falls Wednesday. The Morocco Courier announces the marriage of Miss Lettie Bachelder of that place to Jesse Marlin of Rensselaer. The ceremony was performed in Missouri. Mrs. J. A_ Hensler of Remington went to Chicago Wednesday to see hev mater, Miss Myrtie Ford, a patient at the Henrotin hospital. Miss Ford is reported improving. Mrs. Glen Sayler and little son Neal of Albert, Kansas, came the first of the week for a several weeks’ visit with her mother, Mrs. E. J. Morris, and other relatives. • —— -- Daniel McQuaig, an old and well known resident of Monticello, died at his home in that city last week, aged 77 years. He was a native of Scotland; but had resided in America since 1841
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Traub and Mrs. Bettie Stiefel of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Traub over Thanksgiving. Mr. Traub is a brother and Mrs. Stiefel is a sister of William Traub. • About seventy-five couples attended the Van Rensselaer club dance at the armory Thursday night. Nadel’s of Chicago furnished the music, and all present report a »very pleasant evening. Use a Grabler Check Protector on the checks you issue and you need have no fear of the amount being raised. Nicely nlckle-plated, simple and convenient. Only 20 cents each in The Democrat’s fancy stationery department. ts Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ritchey of Jordan township entertained about twelve of their neighbors and friends Monday night at an oyster supper in honor of Mr. Ritchey’s cousin, Charles Downing, of Little River, Kansas. The weather the past few days has been quite pleasant and enjoy-able-bright, cool days and freezing every night. Corn husking throughout the county is practically completed for the year, the good weather permitting unbroken time upon the job The sixth annual Newton county corn and poultry show will open at Goodland one week from next Monday, December 11, running to December 15. A most interesting program has been arranged, a copy of which will be gladly sent to anyone upon application to the secretary, R. L. Constable* Goodland, Indiana. ,
