Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1916 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Thomas Callahan was in Monticello on business Tuesday. J. J. Montgomery was in Chicago on business Thursday. Mrs. Vern Robinson spent the past week with friends in Logansport. HAVE YOU A VICTROLA IN your home? Get Hamillized and you may. Mrs. Vincent Eisele spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Kokomo with her son Will. Mrs. Harry Watson entertained the members of the Ouieda club Wednesday evening. WILL THERE BE A VICTROLA IN YOUR HOME THIS CHRISTMAS?— B. F. FENDIG. Wyoming’s official vote, just compiled, gives Wilson a plurality in that state of 6,610. Mrs. Harry Eger entertained her sew club Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary D. Eger. Sport eoats for house use will make the man a fine Xmas gift.— Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. You can buy good, warm cloaks of the G. E. MURRAY CO. for one-half price and some for onefourth price.
Mrs. Mary Phillips, who is at Wheatfield visiting her daughter, Mrs. Roy Blue, was reported ill the •first of the week. Miss Glenn Day went to Indianapolis Tuesday for a short visit with her brother Omar, who is teaching school there. Mrs. J. B. Tudor, who had been here visiting Mrs. George Tudor, returned to her home at Ilartfordsville, Illinois, Tuesday. CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN— Kid, Mocha, cape and buckskin gloves, $1 to $3.50. Packed in gift boxes.—HILLIARD & iHAMILL. « i __ HEAR CARUSO, M’CORMACK, MELBA, SCHUMAN-HBINK, PADEREWSKI, ALMA GLUCK AT FENDIG’S REXALL DRUG STORE, Fur caps, Stetson hats, are certainly great Xmas gifts, and it will pay you to look at these lines.— Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. Frank Cox, who recently went from here to Little Rock, Arkansas, writes back that he has a position with a large clothing firm there and likes the place fine.
XMAS GIFT FOR FATHER—SEIect a suit, overcoat, hat or any other article and exchange it after Xmas if it doesn’t fit or please.— HILLIARJD & HAMILL. Mrs. Lem McCarty was hostess at an oyster supper Tuesday evening given in honor of the sixtysixth birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Isaac Saidla. Fourteen guests were present. Senator Kern in his post-election statement, filed with the secretary of the senate, states that he received S2BO in contributions and spent $1,545 in his race. Senator Thomas Taggart reported that he received no contributions and spent $5,045.19. REDUCING H. C. OF L.—OLD fashioned Rockford sox, ’3 for 25c; 14 oz. mitts, 85c dozen;, best fitting underwear made, $1 to $2 (wool or cotton); heavy khaki woTk pants, $1.75 to $2; work coats ,$1.75 to $3. —HILLIARD & HAMILL. If you want engraved calling cards for Christmas gifts, place your order with The Democrat this week. All the engraving houses are greatly rushed with work during the holiday season and orders must be in early to insure their delivery on time. Please bear this in mind and give your order to The Democrat this week.
The Methodist ladies conducted a very successful chicken pie cafeteria supper in the church dining room Tuesday evening, and cleared about S9O. The crowd attending exceeded the expectations of the ladies and the chicken pie became exhausted before more than half had been fed, but there was plenty of other good things to eat and nc one went away hungry. Mrs. Margaret Burk of Lafayette has received word of the death of her son, Michael J. Burk, 38 years old, a Purdue graduate, who drowned at Seattle, Washington. He had made a fortune in the Alaska gold fields and engaged in the lighterage business at Seattle. It is supposed that he fell from a boat. He formerly lived at Wolcott and had taught school at Round Curve. Mrs. James Vaught of Indianapolis Is a sister.
