Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
■% McColjy & Coen are erecting a large silo on the A. O. Moore farm in. Barkley tp. J. C. Frazee cif Perft came Thursday- to look after his farming interests near here. Mrs. Lida Monnett has had a large barn and corn crib built on her farm southwest of' the city. -,, h . Arthur and Tone Kanne and Rex Warner went to Indianapolis Wednesday to take in the state fair. —r D. S. Makeever is. making arrangements for the construction of a brick silo on his farm in Newton tp. < / E. V. Ransford and son-in-law, George Thornton, expect to locate in business in Decatur, 111., about Oct. 1. - i - - iii * Advance styles in Women’s new fall suits and co&ts. Don’t fail to see them horse fair week. —Rowles & Parker. Miss Ora Yeoman of Valparaiso is spending a few days here with her father, O. A. Yeoman, and other relatives. Special showing, of new fall millinery styles horse fair dates, Sept. 14-15-16.— -Rowles & Parker. Millinery Dept, 2d floor. Mrs. Mary Meyer-Healy returned from Chicago Wednesday night, where she has been studying the latest creations in millinery. Given away absolutely free, a beautiful 41-piece dinner set, Saturday afternoon, Sept. 16. Get your coupons now at VanArsdel’s. Mrs. C. E. Mills has been suffering with a bad cold for the past few days that threatens to develop into a mild case of pneumonia 'V Mrs. Clyde Randle and two children accompanied by her mother-in-law, went to Lafayette yesterday to spend the day with friends. R. W. Moore and son A. A. of Trafalgar, who have been visiting the former’s sister, Mrs. Joseph Yeoman, returned home Tuesday. Better shoes for less money, our motto. We do not fear contradiction as we have the goods. Come in and let us prove it.— VanArsdel’s.
Rev. W. G. Winn, the new pastor of the Christian church, has moved his family into the Mrs. J. H. Cox property on Van Rensselaer street. Work on the extension of the water mains to the Watts DePvster School for Girls at th‘e west side of town, is being pushed rapidly and will soon be completed. Notice—All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the late Dr. W. W. Merrill, will please call at the office of C. J. Dean at once and settle said accounts. s 9 4t The town board of Kentland has granted a franchise to Chicago parties to install a light, heat and power system in that town. The life of the franchise is 25 years.
Mrs. Mary Hoppe and little daughter Lauretta, of Waterford, Wis., is visiting lier sister, Mrs. John Walter, and brothers, Joe and Adam Nagel, and other relatives and friends. About a score of gaily decorated automobiles carrying the Rensselapr band, visited neighboring towns yesterday adversouth yesterday advertising the tising the horse show. Brother Herman, who has been employed in the printing office at St. Joseph’s College for some time, went to Ft. Wayne yesterday morning where he will act as janitor of the Precious Blood church in that'city.E. W. Tucker of Grant county has traded his Jasper county land to Col. M. W. Lynch* of Stroud, Okla. The land is composed of 160 acres in Milroy and 280 in Keener. Mr. Tucker gets 480 acres in Li Okla., for sgme. Both men §eem well satisfied with the Change, especially so the Colonel, who says that the value of lanjd in Jasper is more than is asked* for ti.
