Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1917 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
All straw hats in this sale at % price at Duvall’s Quality Shop.— C. EARL DUVALL. Harry Gallagher left Tuesday for his home at Lansing. Illinois, after a several days’ visit here. The Democrat editor was tn Lafayette and Indianapolis on business Thursday afternoon and yes ter day. J. L. Hogan of Kankakee, Illinois, was here this week looking after the harvest work on his farm east of town. Frank Donnelly is building a new sleeping porch and an addition to his residence on the corner of Front and Susan streets. Lay in your supply of hard coal now, $8.75 per ton at the bin. You will be making a good investment —FARMERS’ GRAIN CO. Mrs. C. D. Martin of Indianapolis arrived here Wednesday for a visit . with Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Zimmerman and other relatives and friends.
Advertised letters: Rev. Lowell E. Morris, Carl M. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Canthorn, D. E. Rhoades, Mrs. £’. Villiers, Mrs. Joseph Gordan. I will deliver your gasoline and kerosene for household use. I also have special high test gas. Call Red Cross station. Phone 340. — RAYMOND R. McKAY. ts Miss AlVerta Simpson, superintendent of the Monnett school, is spending the week in Chicago. She will also spend the next, two weeks in lowa visiting friends.
We have a fine assortment of children’s overcoats and you can buy any one of them or all at this sale for less than wholesale cost. —Duvall’s Quality Shop, C. EARL lUVALL.
Prof, and Mrs. Leo Hovorka went to Chicago Monday with the former’s brother, who was returning to his home in Wisconsin after a visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Hovorka returned home Tuesday. Woman’s friend Is a large trial bottle of Sanol Prescription. Fine for black heads, eczema and all rough skin and clear complexion. A real skin tonic. Get a 35c trial bottle at the drug store. — Advt. ts Mrs. Emma Burden, formerly of this county, writes from Boyd, Oklahoma, in renewing her subscription for The Democrat, and says“We are just burning up out here. Everyone is herding their stock and glad to have a patch of Russian thistles to turn their stock on.’’’ Now comes the big one: Sweet Orr & Go’s, overalls, $1.50 grades for $1.35; Excelsior $1.25 grades for $1.13; SI.OO Excelsior grades for 89c. Good chance to fit yourself out in work clothes at our big sale. —Duvall’s Quality Shop, C. EARL DUVALL. Among the names of those enlisting at Lafayette Tuesday, as j published in the Lafayette Journal, , was “Frank R. Lew is of Kenssel--1 aer, in the infantry,” and left the same day for Indianapolis. No such Lewis was registered in Jasper county, and The Democrat is unable to learn of anyone of that name here.
Frank Wampler, a member of the State Council of Defense and chairman of the committee on communication, has honored one of our townsmen, W. L. Bott, by appointing him to a place on this committee. They are planning to render much valuable aid during the war, plans of which will be formulated at a meeting at Indianapolis 'in the near future. Alex Quinn, whose horse was taken from the hitch-rack near the King blacksmith shop Saturday night, as reported in Wednesday’s Democrat, offered a reward of $25 for the return of the horse and an additional $25 for the arrest and conviction of the thief. The total reward was offered to Louis Muster,who was instrumental in locating the horse and identifying the thief, but he declined to accept it, feeling that all he had done was no more than he would expect of others if his property was taken.
