Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. A. Davenport has rented the Ruth'Bayler property on Elm street and will occupy same as soon as some repairs are made. - « ■■■ I N Don’t fail to visit our Millinery section for your new spring hat; newest styles at popular prices. ROWLES & PARKER. Mort Murray of Aberdeen, Wash., arrived home Monday. Mort has been working for a wholesale grocery firm there, and has been away about a year and a half. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coen of Berwyn, 111., came Saturday for a short isit with the latter’s parents, Captain and Mrs. John M. Wasson. I What is the use paying high prices for your flour? Our White Star only $1.35, and we guarantee it equal to any flour made. Money refunded if you are not pleased. ROWLES & PARKER. E. J. Stone was down from Valparaiso Sunday to spend the day with his wife. He expects to move to Hobart where the firm he is now working for are going to move shortly. Mr. Stone will move «.~*iit May 1. C. P. Wright left for Louisiana with a p_r,A seekers, among whonr** f Haag of* Cullum, Ill.’, J*hn Bristow of south of tcrtrg. Parties from Lafayette and Indianapolis will also join the party. Come and see J. V. CoUlns for Buckeye Grain Drills, Seeders, Buckeye Cultivators and Superior Fertilizer Disc Com Planters. Also Miller Manure Spreaders. West side of public square. 10a We can fit you out” in your new spring suit, ready to wear garments with individuality built right into them, with guaranteed shape retaining fronts. ROWLES & PARKER. A good-sfted crowd attended the Presbyterian social given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig on McCoy avenue Friday evening. The entertainment consisted of a well arranged musical program. About sl3 was cleared.
The Roosevelt boomers are trying to interest the soldier vote for the lion hunter. The Democrat was shown a letter a couple of days ago that was one of many sent to Jasper county old soldiers, begging for their support because Roosevelt was such a friend of pension legislation in their favor and was a hero of the S-A. war himself, etc.
Lon Kizer, who has been living in Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins’ house on River street since last fall, is moving into .the property in the west part of town just vacated by H. C. Nevil. C. C. Starr, who is now living in the flat in The Democrat building will move into the house vacated by Mr. Kiser. The flat vacated by Mr. Starr is for rent after April 1.
Frankfort News: The program was a splendid one from beginning to end and well deserving their crowded house. The choruses were given with a vim and spirit that quite won over tihe audience at the first. The musical . numbers given by the Miandolin Club were very well rendered and the Club was forced to respond to nhnierous encores. At Presbyterian church Monday, March 25. \
Mrs. G. L. Thornton of Surrey, who was called to Canton, 111., last week by the supposed Illness of some member of her son George’s family, returned home Friday. She found that expept for the continued illness of Mrs. E. V. Ransford, they Were all enjoying the best of health and prosperity. George has a position as conductor on the street railway system, and seems to be quite well pleased with the city.
George Sawyer is in a very bad condition. Week before last he suffered a slight stroke of paralysis and> "fast Saturday he i suffered another stroke. The stroke seems to have affected his 'head worse than his body, and at , present he is unable to talk rational and his mind wanders badly. Unless improvement takes place very shortly it is thought he cannot survive long or another stroke.—Brook Reporter.
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