Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Alfred Thompson is home from Ann Arbor, Michigan, to spend the holidays. The PAIGE car is sold by the Auto Sales Co. at Remington. Why not buy one now. ts Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Raines have gone to their old home at. Washburn. Illinois, to spend the holidays, ' .. x ■ Mr. and Mrs. G. H. McLain and son Lawfence will spend the holidays with relatives at Wauseon, Ohio. Get ypur Xmas shoes or slippers for men, women and children at B. N. FENDIG’S SHOE STORE, Opera House Block. Ransom Sawin, Victor Hoover, and Ray Fiddler of Pufdqe are here to spend the holidays with home folks. Miss L. W. Mallory, accompanied by Miss Ethel Perkins, left yesterday for her home in Toledo, Ohio, to spend Christmas. Buy her a nice coat for Christmas at THE G. E. MURRAY CO. closing out sale of ladies’, Misses’ and children’s cloaks. tedward M. Honan of Depauw came home yesterday to spend his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan. 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. Mr. and Mrs. George Mustard and son left yesterday to spend the holidays with relatives at Ottowa, Burlington and Garnett, Kansas. Arthur 11. Johnson of Mt. Ayr and Miss Emma Zacher •of near Surrey were married at Kentland Wednesday by Rev. 0. L. Harper. L. A. Bostwick, the civil engineer, has just purchased a Ford roadster to better get about to look after his work in different sections of the county,
Buy your Christmas stationery at The Democrat office. Handsome boxes in many different styles of paper, correspondence cards, etc., at. very law prices. 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. Wednesday and Wednesday night added d few inches more to the amount of Snow covering the ground and we now have some ten or twelve inches of “the beautiful” with us. Jacob Myers is quite low at the home of his son, William Myers, in Parr. The old gentleman will be 89 years of age should he live until January 10. George Tullis of Parr is also quite sick.
The rural mail carriers will go out over their routes today, as they do not get a holiday on Christmas because of the congestion of Christmas mail, but they can sit by their firesides New Year’s day. XMAS GIFTS FOR “HlM”—Everything that is usual—much that is unusual in shirts, neckwear, mufflers, silk umbrellas, gloves, jewelry, packed in beautiful gift boxes. —HILLIARD & HAMILL. Arthur Yeiter, who had been working at Mt. Vernon, South Dakota, since last March, came home Thursday evening to spend the holidays with his father, Fred Yeiter, and sister, Mrs. Harve Robinson. - U J. M. Yeoman of Newton township expects to locate at Sun Dance, Wyoming, where his brother, Charles R. Yeoman, is located in the government land office. ■ The Yeoman farm has been rented to Chauncey Huntington of near Mt. Ayr.
Frank Borntrager, formerly of near Rensselaer but for the palfet several years engaged in the grocery business at Ft. Wayne, suffer:ed quite a loss by fire at an early hour on Thursday morning of last week. The loss was partly covered by insurance. The fire is supposed to have started from crossed electric light wires. J. J. Hunt family leave tonight to spend the holidays with Mrs. Hunt’s sister, Mrs. A. S. Nowels, and family at Columbia City, where Mrs. Hunt’s mother, Mrs. J. M. Wasson, has been visiting for some little time. Mr. Hunt expects to return after a few days, but Mrs. Hunt and John and Farah will spend the week there.
