Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. and Mrs. W r . F. Reynolds of Pleasant Prairie, Wie„ came Thursday night to attend tihe funeral of the latter’s father, Thomas Gilmore. . . Twelve fine dairy cows will be sold at the J.'E; Bislosky sale, Wednesday, Jan. 31, Also some Shropshire sheep, 24 head of hogs, a lot of good farm tools, household furniture, etc. • Judge Hanley has ordered the convening of the grand jury on Monday, Jan. 22. It is generally understood that some bootlegging cases at Brook will be investigated, but what other subjects will be laid before the august body is not a matter of public knowledge. The following gentlemen will serve on the jury: George W. Clark, Henry Miller, Samuel Kennedy, Allen Archibald, Hugh M. Light and Irvin Rainford.—Kentland Enterprise. Canton (O.) Repository—ln its ire port of the concert given by Miss Mabel McKinley at Canton, the Repository gave the following; John Eberly, baritone, captured the audience from the start. His voice is powerful and well under control. His expression and stage presence are excellent and his enunciation wonderfully clear. He ■was compelled to respond again and again. At M._ E. church Wednesday evening, Jan. 24. A Washington dispatch sayst Senator Shively has introduced a resolution in the senate providing for the appointment of a board of three examiners to. consider the advisability of draining the Kankakee swamps. The members of the board are to be named by the secretaries of agriculture, war and commeice and labor. Senator Shively, believes that more '.han a half million acres of Kankakee swamp land can ba reclaimed.
PT. Longacre of the U. S. Match Co., was over from Elkhart Tuesday and Wednesday looking after business matters. The company has been a little short of funds of late, owing, he states, to delay of parties who had agreed to take some of their stock, and for this reason they had not pusihed the work here as much as tlhey would have liked. However, they expect to get the factory in operation in a few months, by April or May at the latest.
Home-Made Candies. W ha ve commenced making candies again for the winter season and you can get the purest and best candies in the city at our .store. — Leavel’s Bakery.
THE TRY-ON of either a cogj, vest or overcoat, is generally only a matter of form with me. I want to MAKE SURE that the garments are all right in. fit before going ahead' to finish them. I satisfy you thoroughly in every particular, or I aik not satisfied to t*ake your give me one trial you will soon find out the truth of what I say. JOHN WERNER, Tailor I Rensselaer, Ind. >
