Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WHP The prices of these watches are cut so fine that they will startle you. Every variety of watch that evtery variety of person is likely to need —at every variety of price. Come in today and inspect the tinest and most moderate priced selection of watches in this section of the country. JESSEN THE dEWELEfo Rensselaer, Ind.
Miss Nellie Meyers left Saturday to resume her studies at Depauw. Guiy Ropp returned home Friday from an extended trip to Kansas and Colorado. Abe Hardy, who has been visitihg here for several weeks, returned to Rodgers, Ark., Saturday. Mrs. O. B. Abbott of Indiana Harbor is visiting her sister, Mrs Bowman Switzer, o' north of town. The Democrat wants a good c*6rrespondent at Mt; Ayr, also at points in Jasper county not at present'represented.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holden were hosts at a theater party at the Rex Friday night after the regular performance. Fowler Leader: Mrs. Daniel Osborn went to Remington Tuesday to attend her daughter, Mrs. Brooks, who is ill. H. M. Shipman returned yesterday from spending the summer with* his daughter Mrs. Bveral Smith, *at Burke, So. Dak.
Lost—Sept. 5, somewhere between Rensselaer and Pleasant Grove a ladies’ hand-bag. Finder please leave' at Democrat office. Clifford Beaver who is now engaged in the candy manufacturing business in Kankakee, 111., was here over Sunday. He will probably move his family there soon. Mrs. A. J. Miller, now of Hammond, visited in Rensselaer Sunday. Dr. Miller has just moved from New Salem, Ind., to Hammond, and will practice in that city. J. H. S. Ellis, Jr., who left last week for Charlottsville, Va., to enter the University of Virginia, writes his father that he is nicely located and has for his roommate a grandson of former Senator Blackburn.
B. F. Barnes, the restaurant and vaudeville man', is figuring some on building a large l structure in, the rear of his restaurant buildings for a vaudeville house for use during the winter. At this writing the plans have not been matured. William Towers and two childDanville, 111., were guests of v/ E. Aldrich and family Saturday night, Mrs. Towers, who was a daughter of Charles J. Baker and. family of Rensselaer, and about 35 years of age, died in a hospital pt Danville, 111., last Tuesday from Bright’s disease. Henry Eiglesbach went to Chicago Saturday for further examination of his ear or head ailment, for which he recently underwent an operation. He is feeling better than he has for two years and is getting along all right apparently, but the doctors wanted him to come back for a final examination to make sure that everything is all right.
