Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Masquerade Surprise. A masquerade surprise party numbering about twenty was held at the home of Mr. and Airs. Stephen Kohley southeast of town Monday evening in honor of their daughters, Viola and Coletta. The evening was spent in music, cards and various games, and a two-course lap luncheon was served. All enjoyed themselves very much, and departed at a late hour, all hoping to meet soon again. It was certainly a complete surprise. A Friend Present. A Gate For Sweethearts. A Alonticello man has invented an upholstered front gate which seems destined to become very popular. The footboard is cushioned and there is a warm soapstone on each side; the inside step being adjustable, so that a short girl can bring her lips to the line of any given mustache without trouble. If the gate is occupied at 10:30 p. m., an iron hand extends from one gate post, takes the young man by the left ear, turns him around and he is at once started toward home by a steel foot. The girl can, if she likes, set this part at a later hour than 10:30.

Sudden Death In Milroy Township. William Al. Aliles, aged 65 years, died at his home in Milroy tp., shortly after eating his dinner last Friday, from heart disease, and was buried in the Meadow Lake cemetery south of Wolcott Monday afternoon, the funeral being held at. the AL E. church in Wolcott. Mr. Aliles had gone out after dinner to hitch up a horse, but soon came back to the house and complained of pains in the chest, and said he wanted to lie down right away. Mrs. Miles prepared a cot for him, but he fell over dead before he could go to it. Neighbors John Southard and Charles Beaver were hastily summoned by Mrs. Miles, who was alone with him at the time, and they reached the house perhaps 20 minutes later, but the spark of life was gone on their arrival. Deceased leaves a widow and seven children, three daughters and four sons, all rown, as follows: Mirs. James A. May, Jr., of Buttzville, No. Dak.; Frank Miles and Mrs. Ira Pollock of Wolcott; Thomas and Clare Miles of Los Amitos, Colo.; Ernest Miles of Morocco and Aliss Alary Miles, a teacher, who is still at home. Ready for delivery off our floor, two of those staunch, reliable runabouts that have made the Maxwells “the great economy cars.” A car which can run on Jasper county roads at a total cost of 1 3-10 cents per mile. A nice carrying space on these '•arg, too. Step in and let us show yor how to save money.—Maxwell.

Order Calling Cards at The Democrat Offiec. An engraved calling card is the par-vxcellence of the printing art —nothing finer is gotten out anywhere. The Democrat takes orders for engraved cards —IOO cards, linen finish, with copper plate, in choice of several styles of script, only $1.25. Call and see samples and styles of engraving. We also print cards, with choice of type desired, and our prices are very low consistent with first-class work. No extra charge for mail orders. Send us $1.25 and cards and plate will be mailed direct to you. Australian Rugby Team Here. An all star Rugby fifteen, chosen from the crack Victoria and Vancouver teams. mHHay Stanford and the University for the American championship in November. Although both Victoria and Vancouver have met the American colleges individually, this is the first time they have combined forces to represent Canada. ■ Top Receipts For Soccer GXrne. Slightly over $13,395 was the greatest amount ever taken in in a Scottish soccer cup final match. This sum was drawn in 1903. when Rangers and Hearts met at Parkhead. This was also the last game in which a shilling entrance fee was charged. Scientific Management, Nan—Jack is so methodical in his way of doing things: Fan —Never wastes a motion when he kisses you, 1 presume. Chicago Tribune. People who follow a fad often find that it leads them into a very lone some country. Getting into the swim is apt to call for some swell bathing suits. ’.