Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. J. J. Montgomery was in Lafayette Thursday on business. Howard Clark is spending a few days at Pana, Illinois, with Miss May Stanton. Miss Edna Fendig left Tuesday for New Orleans where she will spend the winter. Mrs. Atwood, who has been quite low for several days, is reported some better. W. A. Green spent a few days this week at Kersey with his son Clarence and family. NEW YEAR’S GIFTS— PRESENT yourself with a Fashion Park suit or overcoat.—HlLLl\AßD & HAMILL. S. W. Richardson of Great Falls, Montana, visited this week with his wife’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Burris. Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons and baby of Gary returned home Tuesday after spending Christmas with relatives here. Ask your grocer for Early Breakfast and Short; Order prepared Pancake Elpur' Money hack if you are not pleased. Mr. and .Mrs. E. L. Ilammerton of Indianapolis spent a few days at Parr this week with his brother, G. If. Ilammerton. Mrs. W. E. Snow and children of Chicago Heights returned home Wednesday , after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cloud of Peru were Christmas guests of the latter’s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Milliron. John Trapp and daughter Lillian of Elbow' Lake, Minnesota, came Thursday to visit his brother-in-law, J. M. Sauser. Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Barnes and daughter of Oshkosh,; Wisconsin, who had been visiting here, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. S. C. Irwin and daughter Genevieve went to Minneapolis Wednesday to visit relatives and attend the wedding of a friend. Maxwell cars advance S4O January l. Buy or contract now and save it. Orders filled as received. —THE MAIN GARAGE. d3O 250 OVERCOATS TO SELECT from—Ulsters, pinch-hacks, box or Chesterfields, each the best of its kind. Just at the beginning of the cold winter weather, $lO to S2S.—HILLIARD & HAMTLL. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Bruce and children of Crawfordsville sKnl Christmas here with her parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood. Mr Bruce returned home Tuesday, his folks remaining until Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rotli and baby spent Christmas with relatives at Mulberry. Sam returned home Tuesday evening, his wife and baby remaining for a longer visit. \ Peter Kohler and wife, George Kohler and wife and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wright spent Christmas here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kohler, returning to their homes at Chicago Heights Wednesday. -
D. H. Yeoman left the first of the week to visit his sons, Dallas at Tab and James at Ambia, and his daughter, Mrs. F. E. Mauek, at. Muncie. Before returning he will attend the congress of farmers at Indianapolis. The Iroquois Roller Mills is installing a new Buckley grinder this week, which it is calculated will increase their capacity almost two-fold. The Buckley is the latest and most modern mill machine manufactured, and is a necessity in all up-to-date mills. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Gray moved Thursday into their thoroughly remodeled home on the corner of Clark street and College avenue. Their new home—-for it is practically new, so extensive was the remodeling—i s equipped with .hot water heat and all the modern conveniences. Dr. E. R. Schanlaub, a veterin. ary surgeon of Morocco, mailed a bottle of medicine to a farmer living on a Brook rural route last April. The package had hut ten miles to go and that on but one railroad, the C. & E. 1., yet was not delivered until December 11, nine months later. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long of Buck Creek are visiting at the home of Elias Arnold in Barkley township. Mr. and Mrs. Long were married Christmas eve, the latter being a daughter of Rev. Edward Miller, who for a number of years was pastor of the Dunkard church in Barkley township.
