Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Extra Dishes far Harvest. We Have Them Bowls, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Sauce Dishes, Water Pitchers, Tumblers and Full Dinner Sets 90 feetoff shelving, 8 feet high, stocked with Engilish, French, Gorman, Austrian and Domestic China. Here you will have the satisfaction off a complete line to select from AND THE LOWEST PRICES. One Aim—To Keep the Best. One Method—Fair Dealing. One Price'-The Lowest. Jarrette's Variety Store BERT J. JARRETTE RENSSELAER, INDIANA
Merle .Freeland, son of Jackson Freeland of Newton tp., is confined to his bed' with stomach trouble.
Dr. and Mrs. Gwin autoed to Valparaiso Thursday to attend the district medical association meeting,
The opening chapters of The Democrat’s new ' serial,- “My Lady of the North,” will appear in next Saturday's issue.
Miss Lennie Grant and nephew Billie and her brother Glen went to Lafayette Tuesday for a visit with relatives, Glen returning home Wednesday.
Mell Haas, who is employed in Eger’s hardware store, left Thursday for Chicago and spent yesterday with his brother Vem, leaving that evening for Pittsburg, Penn., to visit his sister, Mrs. P. H. Smith, for a couple of weeks.
N. A. Jackson of near Gifford, was in the city on business Thursday. Too much rain has fallen In his locality, twice as much, he thinks, as we have had about Rensselaer, and crops are not what they otherwise would have been.
The funeral of J. C. Norman was held at 2:30 Thursday afternoon at the house, conducted by Rev. J. C. Parrett, assisted by Rev. Winn, and burial made in Weston cemetery. C. D. Norman of Hamilton, No. Dak., one of the children living at a distance, was here to attend the funeral.
Mrs. Nellie Gingrich and another lady of Chicago, and Mrs. Mark Crandall and son of Wadena, whom the two former are visiting, drove over via auto Thursday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Philip Heuson of north of town. Mrs. Gingrich was a former resident of Goodland and a sister of the late Mrs. Ora Yeoman.
About forty friends gathered at the home of Ralph Lewis Wednesday evening to remind Mrs. Lewis of her birthday anniversary. The evening was well spent. The refreshments consisted of Ice-cream and cake. AH went away wishing Mrs. Lewis many more happy anniversaries. XX
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