Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Yes, and’ don’t* forget to write it 1917 after tomorrow. BALL band rubbers for men —new- goods, old prices.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. The Priscilla Sew club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs, Frank Foltz on Grace street. Miss Jane Makeover of >near Mt. Ayr took the train here Thursday for Valparaiso to visit friends. ' Victor Sullivan of Frankfort cape the middle of the week to visit in the Hordeman families. Miks Alice Daniels returned Tuesday from a few days’ visit with Miss Marie Kepner at Sheldon, Illinois. * We will have a car pf middlings on track soon. Give us your order. —IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS. Phone 456. CRAWFORD SHOES—SOLVE THE 1917 shoe question by wearing Crawfords, $3.50 to $6. —HILLIARD & HAMILL. Most prompt service in forwarding your auto license. Notary fee 25,c. Now is the time to attend to it.—THE MAIN GARAGE. d3O Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Krull of Kentland were Christmas guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Charles Ramp, and other relatives. B. D. Richardson and little daughter of Manitowac, Wisconsin, are spending the holidays here with his sister, Mrs. John Hayes. Louis Schreeg of Hammond returned home Tuesday after spending the holidays with his daughter, Mrs. Harry Thomas, and family. 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 Mrs, George Dolson and Mrs.j Frank Turnquest and little son of j Chicago came Thursday to Visit the former’s aunt, Mrs. Mattie Sharp. They will return to Chi-: cago today. j MEN’S UNDERWEAR—COMPARE j the fit, quality and texture of HILLIARD & HAMILL underwear > with the other kind and you’ll see j why HILLIARD & HAMILL are’ selling so much underwear; Leo W r orland will return to Cincinnati next week after spending the holidays here with his family and other relatives. He will graduate in another month from the embalming school he has been attending in Ohio. '‘Bill” Hodver evidently made his new year resolution a little in advance. He moved into the property last week which he recently purchased on College avenue, and among the debris left at the place from which he moved •was a perfectly good corkscrew. The . general Van Rensselaer chapter of the D. A. R. will meet with Mrs. J. H. Chapman Tuesday, January 2, at. 2'f3f) p. m. This will be children’s guest day, each member having the privilege of inviting one child as a guest Mrs. Harriet Hopkins and Mrs. Martha Mills will entertain with story telling. THERE ARE MANY ADVANTAGES in buying your hardware froip us. First in importance is our large stock, complete in every department.- In door sets we are show- ’■ ing some beautiful designs; in dur tool department we have the world’s best; in stoves we have the recognized standard makes. Our guarantee: "Satisfaction or Money Back.” C. W. EGER