Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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seam Fendig was in Chicago on business Monday. HAVE YOU X VICTROLA IN your home? Get Hamillized and you may. Orval Cain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cain, is quite sick with tonsilitis. If you want a cloak of any kind, remember the G. E. MURRAY CO. closing out sale. The PAIGE car is sold by the Auto Sales Co. at Remington. Why not buy one now. ts Mrs. Gertrude Sexton of Shelbyville was a guest, last week of Miss Elizabeth Spaulding. WILL THERE BE A VICTROLA IN YOUR HOME THIS CHRISTMAS?—B. F. FENDIG.

Victor Hoover was up from Pur•due to spend Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hoover. Buckwheat, bran and middlings, $1 .30 per cwt. bulk. Fine for cows. —IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS. Phone 456. Mr. and Mrs. A. Harmon of Pontiac, Illinois, came last week for a visit with their son, L. A. Harmon, and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Parcels left Monday for Amarilla, Texas, to visit their son Rue and family until after the holidays. ANY INSTRUMENT YOU MAY CHOOSE WILL PLAY ANY MUSIC YOU WISH TO HEAR ON THOSE VICTROLAS AT FENDIG’S. CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN— Kid, Mocha, cape and buckskin gloves, $1 to $3.50. Packed in gift boxes.—HILLIARD & iHAMILL. Miss Marguerite Babcock, is attending Depauw university, was home for Thanksgiving, being accompanied here by Miss Agnes Howe.

Harry Hartley spent Sunday in Kentland with Mrs. Hartley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wood. Mrs. iHartley is visiting relatives at Jackson, Michigan. A new supply of fresh typewriter ribbons for nearly all standard makes of machines just received’in The Democrat’s fancy stationery and office supply department. piNCH-BACK OVERCOATS, ULSter overcoats, dress overcoats, made by Fashion Park, sold by HILLIARD & IHAMILL. A double guarantee of worth and style. Miss Velma Rich of Goodland was the guest of Miss Marie Hamilton over Sunday, and on Monday both young ladies departed for Indianapolis to resume their studies at Butler college. C. M. Sharp, a former principal of the Rensselaer high school and now holding a like position in the Shortridge high school in Indianapolis, spent the Thanksgiving vacation with friends here. STURDY CLOTHEIS FOR STURDY boys—nobby mackinaws, $5 and $6; overcoats, $3.50 to $9; suits with two trousers, $5 to $9; Wearever stockings, 2 for 25c; waists, 50c; sweaters, $1 to $2,50. —HILLIARD & HAMILL.

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