Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FELIX AETERHUS 01 THE CHRISTMAS BRIDE A Play in Three Acts By the Parochial School Students Ami Also a Program of Other Pieces at the PARtXTHAL SCHOOL HALL Thursday Evening, Dec. 21 Sure to Please. 25 Cents.
Miss Maurino Tuteur spent yesterday in Chicago. A big line of fancy candy for Christmas, from 12c to 15c per pound.—JOHN EGER. Mrs. J. J. iHUnt and two children, John and Sarah, spent Saturday at the home of Frank Hunt in Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ponsler and Mrs. Edwin (Harris of Mt. Ayr were visitors in the city Monday evening. • Get your Xmas shoes or slippers for men, women and children at B. N. FEN DIG’S SHOE STORE, Opera House Block. W. R. Shesler, former marshal of this city but now residing at Hammond, came last week for a short visit here. Buy her a nice coat for Christmas at THE G. E. MURRAY CO. closing out sale of ladies’, Misses’ and children's cloaks. Maxwell cars advance S4O January 1. Buy or contract now and save it. Orders filled as received. —THE MAIN GARAGE. d3O Pinch-back suits and overcoats will make a classy Xmas gift, all sizes and colors.—Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. TRAVELING BAGS SELECTED from a brand-new lot, just received, will be a pleasing Xmas gift.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. Two or three inches more snow fell yesterday, and ait the hour The Democrat went to press the mercury stood at 20 above zero. Mrs. Lester Speaks and baby went to Forest, Indiana, Saturday ■to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rayher. We have a nice line of fresh fruits, vegetables, candy, dates, figs, and in fact, everything you will want for the Christmas dinner.—ROWLES PARItER. Jasper County Poultry and Corn Show at Armory, Rensselaer, January ,1. to 6, inclusive; First two days devoted to entries, etc. Show proper opens Wednesday, Jan. 3. ts KEISER CRAVATS—“HE” WILL be delighted with one of them (straight from Fifth avenue; cost $1.50 and worth it. Never before in Rensselaer.—HlLLlAßD & HAMILL. Miss Helen Leatherman, who is attending the Ward-Belmont school at Nashville, Tennessee, came home Saturday to spend the holidays with her foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Leatherman. W. I. Hoover moved Tuesday into the house on north College avenue which he recently purchased of Albert Swartzel, the latter having moved last week to a farm in Carpenter township, which he bought a few months ago. J. F. Bruner, formerly of this city but now of Hebron, has traded his holdings in the Hebron and Morocco telephone exchanges to Edward Fleming and Oliver Stoner of Morocco and in the trade Mr. Bruner gets a 200-acre farm two miles east of Morocco.
Basketball! Wednesday Evening December 20 8 o’clock St. Joseph College VS. Y. M. P. C. Team of Lafayette Otto Ricks, whom many will remember as a one- time St. Joe center, will be with the Y; M. P? while Lause apd' ’t'remel of last year’s Varsity r and O’Brien, formerly of the well-known C. C. C. team of Piqua, Ohio, will appear with the St. Joe squad.
