Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Box Stationery, 15c to 50c a box, The Democrat Office. Genuine Jackson Hill coal for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Watch for demonstration of the “Easy Starter,” Monday, Nov. 25.—Advt. Mrs. Harvey Wood went to Crawfordsville Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Harley Bruce. William Ulyat and family of Brook were Rensselaer visitors Sunday, driving over in their auto. Mrs. William Daniels and son Korah are visiting Frank McColly in Indianapolis for a few days. T. M. Callahan and Mrs. and Mrs. S. C. Irwin drove over to Kentland Sunday in the former’s auto. In, Saturday’s football game Kankakee defeated the Rensselaer high school by a score of 13 to 7. Mr. and Mrs. James Pritchard aud son and daughter, Floyd and Hazel, of Franklin, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Parker. Advertise your wants In The Democrat’s want ad columns and get results. Remember, everybody reads The Democrat. Basil Leech, who has been sick with scarlet fever, is now able to sit up, but the family has been quarantined for another week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Porter and niece, Miss Elizabeth Mead of Hammond, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Olark* and her son, Harve Robinson, and wife. G. H. Hammerton’s store at Parr was burglarized Saturday night and some sweaters and overshoes were taken. Entrance was gained by removing the glass from the front door. Miss Many Hogan of Goodland and Mrs. Kate Hopson of Sherborne, N. Y., sister and cousin, respectively, of W. H. Hogan, were guests Monday of the latter and wife. ' Well, the election of Wilson has had one good effect in Rensselaer already—Dr. Hansson has washed the windows of his office. We don’t know what else is responsible for so unusual an occurence. The Meyers restaurant and pool room at Parr was damaged slightly by fire which caught in the roof Saturday morning. The blaze was extinguished with but little loss, which is covered with insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood, Jr., had for their guests Sunday Dr. and Mrs. P. E. Robinson and two daughters, Mrs. George Hannaway and Miss Janice Robinson of Monticello, and Mr. and Mrs. George Hannaway of Sheldon, 111., they making the trip via auto.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sayler of Bend, Oregon arrived in the city Sunday night for a six weeks visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sayler. This is his first visit back | here in six years. Mr. Sayler is enj engeged in farming, growing alfalfa and stock raising at Bend, and is | doing well. His wife, who was a western girl, was operated on in a Spokane, Wash., hospital about four weeks ago for appendicitis. She 4s now nicely convalescing. This is .her first Tisft bo Rensselaer. '"•I
