Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1916 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BATH ROBES, SMOKING JACKets, silk umbrellas.—HlLLlAßD & HAMILL. He will thank you for a fine silk scarf, SI.OO, $1.50, $2.00. THE CLOTHING HOUSE OF WM. TRAUB. A No. 2% can of new pack prunes, something extra fancy, and in sanitary canS, per can 30c.— ROWLES & PARKER. GIRLS—HAVE YOU BOUGHT HIS Xmas gift? Let us help you select it from the finest stock of haberdashery in Rensselaer. HILLIARD & HAMILL. Mrs. C. W. Rhoades went to Ft. Wayne Tuesday to attend the funeral of her brother, Charles W. Townsend. Mr. Townsend was about 50 years old and his death was due to heart trouble. FOR YOUR SWEETHEART A knitted silk muffler, $1.50 to $4; beautiful neckwear, 50c to $1.50; belt, with silver buckle for monogram, $1.50; silk umbrella, gloves, all packed in gift boxes.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. J. J. Montgomery went up to Chicago last Thursday on business, but the lake water didn’t agree with him and he got sick and was confined to his room in the hotel several days, not being able to return home until Wednesday.

Teachers from several different townships and villages have visited the Rensselaer schools during the past week. Last Friday the Carpenter township teachers were here; Monday those from Tefft, Fair Oaks and Parr, and Wednesday those from Demotte. Elias Arnold and daughter, Miss Bethel, went to Chicago Wednesday to attend the funeral of an aunt, Mrs. Rebecca Albaugh, who died at her home there Tuesday. Mrs. Albaugh was also an aunt of John Lesh, and had many friends here, having visited her relatives frequently. T. M. Callahan, who purchased L. H. Hamilton’s interest in the Hiamilton & Kellner coal and implement business, took active charge of the office work Thursday. Tom will have charge of the inside work and Mr. Kellner the outside work. Both are young, active men and hustlers, and will make a strong firm. The Young People’s society of the Presbyterian church held a business meeting followed by a social evening at the home of Miss Helen Murray last evening, December 16, at 7:30 o’clock. All young people Interested were invited. The committee on entertainment were Helen Warner, chairman, Marjorie Vanatta and Robert Loy. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dobelbower of Lafayette were here this week shipping the household goods of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanley, to the above city. Mrs. Stanley is now a patient at a hospital suffering from a general collapse and her death is momentarily expected. Mr. Stanley has also been in poor health for some time.

It will probably be a month or dix weeks yet at least before Marion township’s new consolidated school building is completed and ready for occupancy. Scarcity of labor and delay in arrival of material the completion of this building has been held back for some time. The contractors just started on finishing up the Interior this week, we understand.

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