Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Let us fit you out with our $12.00 overcoat, all wool 52 in. long, with a convertable collar.— C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. Agnes Luers returned Thursday evening from a two weeks visit with friends in Peoria, Pekin, Washington and Bloomington, Ill.’ Herman Walters think he dug the most potatoes from a few hills of anyone,. ; Digging potatoes for W. H. j Wort lev he found 144 in four hills. Mrs. Ed Schmal of Englewood, returned to her home the first of the week aster a few days visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Schmal.

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Deleoust. who j.haVe been spending the summer with jthe Hallagan family, returned to their home in Ocolla, Fla., Wednesday. Dean Merica, late proprietor of the Rensselaer Creamery is preparing to move to where he will be employed in the electric light plant at that place. Miss Zelah Wiseman returned to Jier home Friday for an indefinite stay to help care for her brother. Charles, who is suffering with ty- , pboid fever. While digging potatoes for W. H. Wortley, Herman Walters found In four hills an even 144 spuds. Hq thinks that is going some, and asks anyone to tell a better one. You’r next. i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Parks and ,Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parks attended the funeral of a nephew of Mr. Park's at Remington Monday, Clarence Parks, of Lafayette, who was a victim of typhoid fever. If you have not registered, or if you have moved from one precinct to another since registering, don’t fail to register next Monday. In case of removal get a certificate of former registration from the county auditor. I Almost one-fifth of the voters of White county are at present disqualified from voting because they have not registered, and there is only one more day in which you can secure the right to vote. That day is Monday, October 7th.