Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1905 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ADDITIONAL LOCALS.

| Sherman Renicker and family left Thursday fori heir new home in Minnesota. Joly "clearance in June, when you must need goods, at the Chicago Bargain Store. Read every word of the Chicago Bargain Store’s page ad in this issue of the Democrat. It will save you money. The Monon will run another excursion to Chicago, Sunday, July 9. Fare from Rensselaer, SI.OO for the round trip. Train schedule same as formerly, 8:48 a. m. at Rensselaer. If you would like your church, Sunday school or lodge to have a first class 1300 piano absolutely free of cost, get in on The Democrat’s free piano offer, conditions of which appear in another part of this paper. We understand the Herrick Seed Company, of Rochester, N. Y., want an agent to canvass this section. We can reccomend this Company as all right. Their references are the best. Any one out of work write them for terms at once. f The Presbyterian home and foreign missionary gave a reception Wednesday afternoon to the nissionarys of other churches, at the home of Mrs. John Eger. An interesting program was rendered and dainty refreshments were served.

The Democrat is prepared to do all kinds of job printing on short notice and in the best style of the printing art. Mail orders are given special attention, Write os what you want and when yon want it and we will do the rest. Prices always reasonable. Dr. Rose M. Remmek, optical specialist, will make her regular visit to Clarke’s jewelry store, 'lunq 26 to July 1. A careful examination of the eye requires knowledge and skill. For four days this month you will have the opportunity to consult Dr. Remmek Crown Point Star: Wm. VanDusen the young man at Baum’s Bridge, who stole Ruf Rice’s horse in Hebron, was given from one to fourteen years in prison by- Judge McMahan at Valparaiso, but s short time after the horse was stolen. He is now on the repentence stool Oxford Tribune: About 700 people attend the baseball games in Earl Park each Sunday. Almost as many as attend church in Benton county that morning. At the ball games the collection calls for a quarter, while a meetin’ you can pull through on a nickle. Comment is superfluous. Hammond Tribune: The big pipe line from Kansas to Whiting is completed and in operation. It takes 150,000 barrels of oil to fill the pipe before the flow begins in our neighboring city. The Standard Oil Co. now have a contiruous line from the Kansas state house to the Atlantic Ocean. Chester French, for nearly thirty years proprietor of the Brookston Reporter, has sold the plant to John Metzgar of Lafayette, who was connected with the Lafayette Call for several years Mr. Metzgar will put in new eouipment and enlarge the paper. The Democrat extends fraternal greeting to Bro. Metzgar. The Tent meetings being held at the Marion I. Adams form, are gaining in interest and will continue over Sunday, July 2, Sab- * bath school will be held July 2 at 2:30 p. m., Preaching at 3:3oand Bp. m. on Sunday, and on each evening until further notice. All are cordially invited to attend each and all of these services. A. R. Harper, Pastor. Effective 5:25 Sunday, June 25th, the Wabaah inaugurated a new time card. East bound trains Nos. 28 and 16 arriving Lafayette 2:38 a.m., and 5:49 p. m.. respectively, and west bound trains Nos. 15 and 19 arriving Lafayette 1:51 a. m., and 8:34 a m., respectively, will be discontinued. No change in other trains except that No- 9 will arrive at 8:13 instead of 8:05 a. m. Edward Franks of Lafayette, who sued the Big Four railroad for 150,000 damages for injuries received in the wreck of the foot ball train at Indianapolis about two years ago, was awarded $15,000 by a jury in the Carroll circuit court last week. The raod company considers the excessive and will appeal. They had offered him $4,500 in full settlement, which was refused and the suit was instituted. .'1 -- - -..-T- > Don’t forget the date of Murray’s Removal Sale, July Ist,