Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Everything in beautiful and sensible presents in all lines.—THE G. E. MURRAY CO. We still have some of those nice Michigan apples by the peck, bushel or barrel. —JOHN EGER. John Adair, a signal service man in the employ of the Monon, has moved from Delphi to this city. Sport coats for house use will make the man a fine Xmas gift.— Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. BALL BAND RUBBERS —BRANDnew stock, last year’s prices. Be wise—look first Z at HILLIARD & HAMILL’S. Get your Xmas shoes or slippers for men, women and children at B. N. FENDIG’S SHOE STORE, Opera House Block. W. H. Parkinson is confined to the house by inflammatory rheumatism, caused from having"a wisdom tooth extracted. Mrs. L. E. Wass left Saturday to spend the holidays with her parents at Greencastle. Mr. Wass will join her there this week. Most prompt service in forwarding your auto license. Notary fee 25c. Now is the time to attend to it.—THE MAIN GARAGE. d3O < I. N. McCurtain and family left Saturday for their home at Menomonie, Wisconsin, after a visit with relatives in this vicinity. Ties, socks, suspenders, bath robes, house coats, sweater coats, Xmas presents that are sure to please, at ROWLES & PARKER’S. Vern Nowels, who has been confined to his home for about three weeks, was able to be about a few days ago but is now again confined to his bed. Exclusive agents for the best rubber footwear made, LAMBERTVILLE. The name that stands for quality.—The Big Corner Store, ROWLES & PARKER. BATH ROBES, HOUSE COATS that are different and superior will be pleasing to “HIM” on Xmas morning and for years to come, $5 to SIO.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. Get a pair of those Lambertville 4-buckle arctics, $2.25, at ROWLES & PARKER'S, exclusive agents for Lambertville rubber footwear, the best rubber footwear made.

The Presbyterian ladies will hold their annual Christmas bazaar Wednesday afternoon, December 20, in the dining room of the church, beginning at 1 o’clock sharp. Don’t fail to see their display of fancy work.—Advt. B. F. and Sam Fendig, who have bought the interests of the other heirs in the building and ground where the Mary Meyer-Healy millinery store is located, are figuring on erecting a fine three-story brick building on the site. Timothy Mulcahy of Dogden, North Dakota, and brother, William Mulcahy, of Chicago Monday for a few days’ visit with their sister, Mrs. Mary Mulcahy, of near Mt. Ayr and to meet old friends. Many years ago they resided in Jordan township, but Tim informed us that this was his first visit to Rensselaer in thirty years. Monon trains No. 33 and 31, due in Rensselaer at 1:57 and 7:31 p. m., will be run in two sections on December 23, according to the announcement made. The first section will consist of parlor cars only and will only stop upon request. Persons wishing parlor car accommodations on these trains next Saturday should notify the local station agent by Friday, December 22. The 1917 Landis Christmas Savings club opened at the First National bank last Monday, and judging from the number already enrolled will be considerably larger than the one just closed when approximately SIO,OOO was paid out to the members of the club. ~ This is a very good way to start a savings account and at the same time receive a reasonable rate of Interest for the money on deposit. New members are still joining as the opportunity will remain open a few weeks longer.