Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Clarence Smith came home Friday to attend the Alumni banquet and to visit over Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith. Miss,. Nelle Sawin, a member of the 1912 graduating class, went to Greencastle Monday where she will take the summer teachers’ training course. Mrs. George Werner and children and her mother, Mrs. May. who were recently called to Alendorf. la., by* the death of a sister, returnend home Saturday, Ed Randle, who is having his Chalmers 40 touring car overhauled and repainted at Lafayette, was there Saturday with his son Waite’ looking after the car. 4 Frank Timmons of Hoopeston. 111., formerly of Remington, was here Monday and yesterday to bid cn the new school building, contract for which was to be let yesterday. M alter English, accompanied by a student friend. Mr. Moshler. were up from Purdue Sunday to spend the day with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. English, and other friends. B. J. Jarrette has rented the Frank Foltz property on Work street, recently vacated, by C. M. Sand.-, and will move from his present location on Ruts<n about June 1.. Try a box of our Wild Rose or Homespun linen finish note paper for your correspondence. Only 35c and 40c per box. 102 sheets. Envelopes to match at 10c per package. Let me sight you to a lot of new jobs and several old ones done with Mica Special roofing, and hear what the owners have to say about it. Any contracts for roofing taken by a - E. Kirk will be carried out by me. HIRAM DAY. Three auto trucks of the U. S. army service passed through here yesterday morning going north. The trucks did not stop here, but were probably enroute from Indianapolis to Chicago. . Mrs. Felix French sends renewal of her subscription from Huchinson, Kan., and says: “We feel as though we could not do without The Democrat. It is a backward spring here, but is very warm at present.” William Ruggles and Mrs. John Hedrick of Kentland visited Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Ruggles, who a few months ago was rendered helpless by a stroke of paralysis at the home of their cousin. Samuel Lowery, north of town. Mrs. Leo Wolfe and daughter Helen of Hammond came down Saturday for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold. Sunday they were joined by Mr. Wolfe, returning to their home in Hammond Sunday evening. Mrs. Edward Baech of Delphi, who recently underwent a slight surgical operation in a Chicago hospital, was brought here Monday from Chicago, by Dr. I. M. Washburn, and v ill remain a guest at the doctor’s home until she has recovered. Mrs. John H. Brown of Lisbon, No. Dak., who was called here by the sickness and subsequent death of her sifter. }trs. Candace Lough--1 idge, left Monday on her return journey home. She expected to stop off at Barnsville, Minn., and make her daughter, Mrs. Candace Patzschke, a short visiL Saturday’s Monticello Journal: Mrs. I. M. Davis returned at noon from a visit with her daughter at Rensselaer. . .Miss Nellie Vandever, who has been the guest of Miss Cassie Holeman and her parents for commencement ■ week is going to Rensselaer this evening to visit. Miss Holeman goes with her. Our roofing paints in red, green and black are strictly pure ‘asphalt paints. And not tar dope with which the market is flooded at a low price. The real stuff costs only slightly more and you get a paint that will preserve yoqr roof instead of eating it up. See me or A. E. Kirk about that rusty roof. HIRAM DAY.
A. S. Laßue, local representative of the Strauss Bros, real estate agency of Ligonier, returned Saturday from an enjoyable outing given their agents in this section of the state. They visited northeastern northwestern Ohio, Michigan and Canada, where they have much land* listed, and spent a couple of nights in Detroit, where they maintain an office.
