Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1905 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Make Your Grocer Give You Guaranteed Cream of Tartar Bakina Powder

Alum Baking Powders interfere with digestion and are unhealthful. Avoid the alum.

Advertise in The Democrat Next Tuesday night is Hallowe’en. J Parker wants to see you before you buy that buggy. 4-E. L. Hollingsworth attended tne meeting of the State Association of Bankers at Indianapolis this week. Rev. W. E. Meads and family are moving to Milton, Wis., where be has accepted the pastorate of the F. W. Baptist church there. ~>Mrs. B. 0. Gardner, daughter and son, left Wednesday for Los Angeles, Cal., to spend the winter. Mr. Gardner will join them later. Parties wishing sand or gravel for plastering or cement purposes can procure same of Marion I Adams, delivered. ’Phone 528-A. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Fendig are visiting in Milwaukee for a few days, but will return here before returning to their home in Brunswick, Ga. We can furnish The Commoner (Bryan’s paper) to subscribers to The Democrat, in connection with this paper for 60 cents per year. That is, $1.60 for both papers.

yK- C. Maxwell, who has been living on the Dr. Hartsell farm west of town and running a milk route, has rented a farm near Dunkirk and will move there in a few days. Notwithstanding the early opening of the public sale season in this vicinity, all the sales have been attended by extra good crowds and property has sold exceeding well.

V?lr. and Mrs. George Kennedy oB Jordan tp., and Mrs. Mark Hemphill of Rensselaer, returned yesterday from a two weeks visit with relatives in Marion and Crawford county, Ohio. Bro. Isherwocd of the Delphi Herald, made The Democrat a fraternal call Saturday. Some 70 Delphians accompanied the football team over. To-day a return game will be played at Delphi. It is now stated that Edward Schoen, the Shortridge football player so terribly injured in a game of this beastly sport here recently, is not getting on well, but must undergo an operation which it is hoped will result in his recovery.

—¥Bome fifteen members of the “Gerinktum Club” surprised Mrs. J. A. McFarland Thursday evening, the occasion being her 45th birthday anniversary. They took oysters and other good things in the eatable line along with them and a general good time was had. Mrs. McFarland was presented with a handsome souvenir spoon on which was engraved “October 26,1860-1905.” Don’t forget that The Democrat carries at all times the largest and best line of calling cards, wedding and invitation stock, etc., etc., of any print shop in northwestern Indiana, and our line of types for printing this class of goods are all new and up-to-date We also carry a fine line of samples of engraved work of all kinds, ball programs, cords, pencils, emblem cards and invitations, etc., etc.

Patrons will gladly welcome Garden’s charming comedy drama “Wife in Name Only” which created such a favorable impression last season, demonstrated not only by packed houses and delighted audiences in the past, but by the enormous advance sale for this engagement. The same high standard is retained in its entirety, and everything has been done and no expense spared to make this performance even better than before. At Ellis opera house, Oct. 28.