Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dr. Rose M. Remmek has returned from a two weekt visit with her parents in Indianapolis. -j
Better get in for some of that fine sorghum at the Home Grocery. 75c'a gallon while it lasts.
/ The 6 for 45c can special at thb Home Grocery ’s a good one, and Is. for all this week. Ask about it when you order, V .
Junior Benjamin and Delevan Babcock who have been on the sick list the past week, are getting along nicely now. I ;
The repairs to the library heating plant were completed Wednesday and the primary grade of the city schools reopened in the library auditorium. • i
The government thermometer at St. Joseph’s college registered 8 degrees below zero yesterday morning. or got down to tha.t point some time during the night, rather.
Fred Putts and Vern and John Luers of south of town went to Monticello yesterday afternoon to see the basket ball game between St. Joseph’s College and Monticello high school. „
Marion Gwin, who has been in So. Dakota, Wyoming and other western states for the past couple of years', came last Saturday for a visit with his mother and other relatives here.
The republican district reorganization meeting will be held at Lafayette Jan. 31 to select a district chairman. And Lafayette’s a “wet” town, too. Mo.non is lots handier of access, but it’s “dry.”
The three protestant churches will begin a three weeks series of meetings Sunday evening, one week at each of the churches. During the meetings the business houses will close at 7 p. m., each night.
Ths little 10-year-old son of Julius Huff of south of town who has been suffering for a long time from an enlarged spleen, Is gradually improving and the prospects are now that he will fully recover. ‘ -
Tone Kanne has rented the Bob Michaels property on South Van Rensselaer street, now occupied by Cal Cain, the barber, and the latter is seeking a place to move. Mr. Kanne wants to move in February 1. ' <
Reed McCoy was in from McCoysburg on business Thursday. He informed us that he had not yet decided upon a new location. The Lowman Bros, to whom he has sold his general store, will take possession Feb. 1.
A bitthday dinner was held Tuesday u’ • the' home of Mrs. R C. Dowler, in honor of her 78th birthday anniversary, to which some twenty-five old neighbors and friends took part, taking well filled baskets and having a very enjoyable time.
There has not been a time in several years when houses to rent were as scarce as now. In fact there are no empty houses in the city, and as soon as one is vacated there are several parties after it. No doubt when spring opens the shortage will be relieved, by some people moving to the country.
Geo. L. Maines, notice of whose public sale appears in another column, will move to Missouri in a short time, where he has purchased a farm. His brother, Judson C. Maij.es, will move but on their farm here. Dr. Washburn will move into the Maines property to be vacated by Jud, we understand.
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If Your Teeth Are Crooked IF YOUR TEETH ARE CROOKED come and see us about; them without further delay. One of our specialties is the straightening of crooked .teeth in old or young.. We do all kind’s of Dental work a dnha’*’ 1 had a long experience in giving thorough satisfaction to many patrons in this vicinity. We shall be glad to welcome any who ate looking' for’ first-class dentistry at reasonable prices.
J. W. HORTON DR. LEON H. SMITH Opposite Court House
