Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dressmaking SChmal Sisters, phone 138. s See our lice of Buggies.—Hamilton & Kellner. River Queen Mill Turkey Red wheat seed for sale at the mill.
Excursion to Chicago Sunday, Sept. 22; 75 cents for the rouna trip from Re: sselaer.
Mrs. R. P. Benjamin is spending a week or ten days visit with her father at Otterbein.
Miss Jane Parkison returned to her studies at Depauw University at Green castle Wednesday. This is her second year there.
Arthur H. Hopkins and family, returned home Monday from Conover, Wis., where the}* have been spending he summer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Murphy and daughter of Berwyn, 111., are ppenda few days here the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows.
.J- M. Wagner, president of the Indianan Northern Traction Co., was in the city on business Thursday. Mr. Wagner lives at Milwaukee, Wis.,
Frank Husted returned to his regular post at Fair Oaks Thursday after subbing at the local Monon station during the absence of G. Elmer Wilcox.
Frank Putts has rented the new room west of the Watson Plumbing Co., a>nd will move his candy store from one of the A. Leopold rooms on North Van Rensselaer street into same.
Monon officials deny the truth of the sensational dispatches sent out from Lafayette recently about the padding of their pay rolls found on the first trip of their pay car, or that dead men were found on the pay rolls.
“Don’t run my pasture ad. any more,” said Harry Brown Thursday. “It is all taken up and several parties have called up about it since I had it filled up.” Harry has had pasture for 25 head of cattle and he spent 25 cents to let the public know about it, in a want ad in The Democrat. The results were immediate, and another convert to faith in The Democrat’s want ads has been made.
