Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dorit Sf Shiver ; ... Just scratch a match —light the Perfection Oil Heater— . and stop shivering. Wher- // \ > *Vk ever you have a room that’s U 1 ( hard to heat —that the fur- U nace doesn’t reach —there you'll need a ’ PERFECTION OU Healer T| (Equipped with Smokeless Device) I Just the thing for blizzard time or between seasons.' Its genial glowing heat makes any room cheerful and cozy. No smoke —. no smell —smokeless device prevents. Brass font holds 4 quarts of oil burning 9 hours. Fin- 1 ished in japan and nickel Every heater warranted. (\ Th ‘ JSay&.Lamp £5•-g I x frjgjwj "7* which is so much appreciated by workers and I students. Made of brass, nickel plated with the I /"** | ateat improved central draft burner. Every lamp I y y warranted. Write our nearest agency for de- I soriptive circular if your dealer cannot supply || the Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp. 1 < \ Standard Oil Company *Wtt i tititrtf* (Incorporated) ■
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 40c; oats, 42c. “The King of Diamonds.” . For a nice piece of cat glass see Clarke’s line. The new Christian church at Kentland was dedicated last Sunday. A. L. Branch left yestersday for Stockton, Cali., for a two months visit with bis parents. Another son was recently born to Mrs. Bernice Warren Farnum, ■of Oklahoma City, Okla. .Sylvester Gray went over to Tuesday tp look after bis farm for a couple of weeks. Mr. Chas Bengston and Miss Pearl Makeever of near Mt. Ayr. were united in marriage a few days ago. _ Rev, W. C. Befcherof Winamac will preach in the Baptist church tomorrow, both morning and even-, ing - ■ Don’t forget the Remington poultry and pet stock show, Dec. 30 to Jan. 4. Write to the secretary at Remington, Ind., for premium list. jL-Mrs. Carrie Lagen and little daughter of Woodstock, 111., is liere visiting her father Nelson Randle, and sister, Mrs. James N. Leatherman, The basket ball game Saturday afternoon between Monticello and St. Joseph’s College teams, resulted in a victory for the former by a score of 35 to 20. Dr. Meyer, head of the Chicago training school to which Miss O. P. Monnett deeded all her real estate here, was in the city on business Thursday. '"--Elmer Arnold of near Brook was in the city Monday, He has rented a half-section of land near Larimore, No. Dak., and will move there in a few weeks. Joseph Shuerich and daughter Minnie left Tuesday for Enid, Okla., for a few weeks visit with his daughter, Mrs. John Carr and the latter may* remain all winter. Advertised Letters: George Neill, Miss Lila Stillabower, Mr, Marion Brows, Wm. H. Brude, Charles Hurley, Emmet O’Connor, Miss Bessie Parr, Mias Hazel Parr. John Randle of near Pleasant Grove is making preparations to move to Mongum, Okla., about the middle of next month, •vhere he will engage in the real estate business. The opening chapters of “The King of Diamonds” appears in this issue of The Democrat. Don’t miss reading the story. It is a good one and will plea«g both the old and young. The subject of theffiuTon at the Presbyterian church Sabbath morning will be “The Wonderful Christ;” in the evening, “Faith a Measure of Blessing.” Everyone welcome to worship with us, ’
