Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Stop cranking your car, try an “Easy Starter.”—Advt. Sale Bills printed while you wait at The Democrat office. Come in. Wanted—A good horse. Must weigh 1,400 or more.— Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. A. M. Stockton and Mrs. Charles Porter were Lafayette visitors Monday. Ex-editor J. R. McCollough and L. B. Elmore of Remington were in the city Saturday. County Rf ,o:der Conrad of Monticello visited here Sunday with his cousin, J. N. Shields. Mrs. Lesta SniveLy of ' Omaha, Neb., came Saturday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. George Hopkins. D. A. Stoner and family, formerly of Rensselaer, have recently moved from Wichita, Kan., to Denver, Colo. Mrs. John Mecklenburg and Mrs. B. Kohler visited with Miss Cinda Mecklenburg in Roselawn Saturday. The fine fall weather still contim ues, Sunday, Monday and yesterday were very beautiful Indian Summer days. W. D v Robinson of Lowell visited here Saturday with his brother, O. P. Robinson, and sister, Mrs. Jennie Thompson. Having received a carload of bran and midlings, we are able to make a very reasonable price on same.— Hamilton & Kellner.

Everybody is using it —“Aristos,” the .perfect flour. Just unloaded another car last week, making 15 cars for 1912. Eger. Elmer Gwin took a party of landseekers to Pharr, Tex., yesterday, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Peter McDaniel of Rensselaer. , Mrs. Walter Hopkins of Surrey was brought to Rensselaer Sunday and placed im the hospital for treatment. She has been in poor health of late. Ed. Bruce has sold his property on River street, the former John Jones property, to John Bill of Jordan tp., who will move to town about March 1. There will be a box social at the McCoysburg school house Saturday ni£ht, Nov. 23. Free entertainment. Ladies please bring baskets.—Olive Cole, teacher. Mrs. I. F. Meader and daughter Miss Helen, went to Chicago Friday to consult a specialist regarding the latter’s hearing, which has been failing her of late. Mrs. D. T. Halstead, living in the east part of town, who has been in poor health for some time, is now Very low and is not expected to live but a day or two.

Monday’s Monticello Journal: Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Witham and daughter with Mrs. Cliff Cowger were guests of their parents at Rensselaer Saturday and yesterday. Thomas Sharp of Guthrie, Okla., who has been visiting his brother, Joseph Sharp of Rensselaer and his sister, Mrs. Devlin of Burnettsville, left for his home Monday. S. Hatton and daughter Laura were in Monticello Saturday. expect to leave next week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Witham for Mobile, Ala., to spend the winter.

The Democrat has just added a new 20-inch perforating machine for its job department and is now prepared to do all kinds of check and other work requiring, perforation. George P. Daugherty passed his eighty-fifth milestone Monday. He has been critically ill for some months, but is now able to get about the house with the aid of a wheel chair. * Miss Christine Hume was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ross Dean, over Sunday, leaving Monday for her home in Springfield, Ohio. Owing to the prevalence of diphtheria in the Hoopeston, 111., schools where she is teaching, the schools ‘have been closed until the first Monday in December.

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