Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Tlie Delphi Daily Herald office was quite badly damaged by fire Saturday night which is supposed to ‘have started from an ashpan.
If you are riot using W hite Star flour, we want you to try a sack. W’e guarantee every sack or -money refunded if you are not pleased. Only $1.35 a sack. —Rowles & Parker.
E. P. Honan returned Monday afternoon from spending Sunday with Mrs. Honan at the West Side Hospital. He reports that the microscopic test showed no cancerous affection in the parts removed, and that she. is getting hlong splendidly. It is expected to bring her home from tire .hospital the last of next week. -
Jesse Dewees, an old resident of near Foresman, died at * the home of his daughter, Mrs. Emory Arnold, of near Larimore, No. Dak., last week, and the body was brought back to Brook for burial. His wife died only a month ago, and Mr. Dewees returned to North Dakota with -his daughter who was here to attend the funeral of her mother.
The several teachers of the high school are spending their week’s vacation in various points: Miss Adeline Barnette, at Monticello, Ill.; Miss Louise B. Kiefer, at Greencastle; Miss Elizabeth Hume, at Springfield, Ohio; C. F. Bradshaw, at Indianapolis; Miss Edith Leonard, at Brighton, lilt; Miss Erica Troll, at Chicago; Miss Edith Shedd, at Evanston, 111., with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hurley were surprised Monday evening at eight o’clock by twenty-five of the W. H. O. S. E. Club girls and friends, who gave them a kitchen shower. Many beautiful and useful presents were left. Games were played and refreshments served. All returned to their homes at a late hour, wishing the young couple a long and "happy life together.
In changing your postoffice address, remember to write direct to the publishers of the newspaper or periodical, or have the postmaster notify the publishers for you on cards furnished by the gqyernment to him for that purpose, giving both the old and new address. Do not ask us to have the address changed of your National Monthly or any other publications you may have subscribed for through The Democrat, but notify the publishers direct. t
The Indanapolis Star Saturday had a few columns of April fool jokes, among which was one stating that Senator Shively had resigned. The Rensselaer Republican, which draws its inspiraton from the Star, parrot-like, attempted something along the same line Saturday evening, but about the only difference one could note from it and the usual dope it hands its readers was that in this case it admitted in the same issue that it was all a hoax. Usually it leaves its readers to find it out, which they invariably' do.
Everybody has something to be thankful for if he will only dig it up. Right now we are thankful that the boil on the back of the man’s neck who just left our office doesn’t belong to us, but we have some fine buggies that do. Call and see for yourself. If you have a boil on your neck they will surely cure it. —At Roberts’ Shop.
;! » J, I ' Ho I We solicit no orders on the J > cf homo patronage but rather h on the fact that we can and ' > will inak eit to our patrons in- b Itercst to buy here. Cno seldom buys a monuwent but once a life time and will you chance that one Order with some hcreto-day and gone tomorrow agent or with a permanent and reliable house near ■ > you. . T
