Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Money in fur if you sell to C. B. HARRIS. .4. T. Keiper made a business trip to Logaffsport Thursday. Everything in beautiful and’sensible presents in all lines.—THE G. E. MURRAY CO. The Priscilla Sew club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Frank Donnelly. Sport coats for house use will make the man a fine Xmas gift.— Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. Newton Jenkins is quite sick with pneumonia at the home of his aunt, Elizabeth Jenkins, in Rensselaer. .BALL BAND RUBBERS—BRANDnew stock, last year’s prices. Be wise—look first 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. . Most prompt service in forwarding your auto license. Notary fee 25c. Now is the time to attend to it.—THE MAIN GARAGE. d3O Harry English came home .Thursday evening from Indiana university to .spend the holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. 0. English.
Exclusive agents for the best rubber footwear made, LAMBERTVILLE. The name that stands for quality.—The Big Corner Store, ROWLES & PARKER. Edward Nagel and Miss Louise Hildebrandt leave this morning for Three Oaks, Michigan, to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hildebrandt. 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. The continued zero weather of the past two weeks has made the holiday trade considerably less than usual in Rensselaer. While the local trade has been fair, people have not come from the usual distances to do their holiday shopping here because of the severe cold. The marriage of John Collins, Jr., of this city, to a , Miss Shell, '"daughter of James Shell of Rensselaer, took place Sunday at the bride’s home. The young couple will reside in a house on the Dennis Teeter farm north of town. Mr. Collins Is a well known local teamster, having been employed as a teamster for the Hinshaw Coal Co. this winter.—Monticello Journal. Word has been received here of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Naomi Gregg of Greencastle, Indiana, and John Emerson of New York. Miss Gregg is quite welt known here, having formerly been German Instructor in the Rensselaer high school for several years, and has many friends here who will unite In extending best wishes. The marriage will take place at Greencastle January 20.
