Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1916 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL NEWS IQ R. A. Parkison was a Lafayette visitor Friday. FIVE MORE WEEKS UNTIL HILLIARD & Ford party. Mrs. Frank Hamilton and children left Friday for their new homo in Lafayette. Mrs. L. 11. Recher of Morocco is visiting Miss Gertrude Hopkins and mother at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. O. 11. Noel of Saunemin, Illinois, are guests at the home of James Amsler. A pair of Pullman slippers makes a fine gift. THiE CLOTHING HOUSE OF WM. TRAUB. Sport coats for house use will make the man a fine Xmas gift.— Duvall’s Quality flop. C. EARL DUVALL.
Miss Ida Milliken returned home Friday evening from a few weeks’ visit with relatives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Rev. J. P. Green left Monday for Frankfort, a suburb of Philadelphia, where he will make his home with relatives. FLANNEL SHIRTS MORE OF those fine flannel shirts you had of us last season, $1 to S3.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. Leather suit cases and traveling bags, 50c to $18.50 make useful Xmas gifts. THE CLOTHING HOUSE OF WM. TRAUB. Swell silk neckwear for Xmas, and they are beautiful silks for 50c, $1 and sl.so.—Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. Mr. and Mrs. Al Peters of south of town attended the football game at Lafayette Sunday and also visited their son George and wife. HEaIK CARUSO, M’CORMACK, M ELBA, U SCH UM AN-H El NK, PA DBREWSKI, ALMA GLUCK AT FENDIG’S REX ALL DRUG STORE. NEW OVERCOATS JUST Received, sls to $25. Now, with the whole winter before you, is the time to buy.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. 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. Dress gloves in all leathers, lined or unlined. A real warm gift. SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. Boys’ fur mits 50c. THE CLOTHING HOUSE OF WM. TRAUB.
We have a carload of Michigan apples on sale—Bell Flowers, Baldwins, Greenings; Russets and other varieties—at $3 to $4.25 a barrel; 30c, 35c, 40c and 45c a peck.— ’ JOHN EGER. Glen Sayler of Albert, Kansas, came the latter part of the week to join his wife who has been visiting here /or the past two weeks with her mother, Mrs. E. J. Morris, and other relatives. W. B. Richardson returned some ago from a visit with his son, W. B. Richardson, at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and expects to leave, next week for St. Augustine, Florida, to spend the winter. Handkerchiefs, plain or initial, single or by one-fourth box, Aone-half-box, sc, 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c. That’s a sensible gift good 365 days. THE CLOTHING HOUSE OF WM. TRAUB. Mr. and Mrs. George Mustard and son expect to leave the last of next week to visit relatives of Mr. Mustard at Garnet, Kansas, and other points pear there and also at Lamont, lowa, for a couple of weeks.
Come Into our store as we can not put all of our stock in our windows. Our Xmas display is something to be remembered in Rensselaer. Everything swell and classy for the men and boys, at Duvall’s Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL. The Matinee Mueical club held their regular bi-monthly meeting last Friday afternoon at the Christian church. An excellent program was rendered, which ■was very much appreciated by all present. It is the wish of the organizers of this club that any who are Interested in music shall become members, becoming associate members if they do not wish to play any other than the part of an auditor. The next meeting will be held January 12 at the Presbyterian church.
