Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ellis Theatre One Night Only Saturday, Jan. 3 Callahan & Corbin present the great New York success, THE MAN ON TUC DRV Special S<enI nt DuA r ya "^ E ! e<: - trie Effects. Th* Man On the Box tells a pretty story of a younf man who takes a position as coachman so he can be near the girl he loves. You have read the book, now see the play. The Theatrical Event of the Season Prices 25, 35, 50c Call Phone No. 98
Mrs. J. P. Hammond and little son went to Wheatfield Thursday to visit relatives. Miss Mildred Stever, of LaSalle, 111., iv visiting Cope Hanley at the home of his parents, Judge and Mrs. C. W. Hanley. Miss Hazel Woodcox of Knosha, Wis., came Wednesday for a visit with F. E. Cox at the home of Mrs. Lorinda McGlynn. Rue Percels, wife and baby, returned to Chicago yesterday after a •Visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Parcels. , ■ Capt. and Mrs. J. F. Bubbard returned to their home in Piqua, 0., this week after a few days’ visit with Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Loy. Uncle John Casey, who has been under the weather a little of late on account of sickness, was down from Fair Oaks on business yesterday. Miss Gertrude McConnehay, who has been visiting here with her grandfather, Henry Randle, and other relatives, returned to Chicago Thursday. —.■ , V 11. C. Nevil was called to Tamaroa, 111., Thursday by the death of his father, Henry Nevil, Sr., who died at his home there Wednesday after an extened illness, aged 75 years. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. English entertained the Girls’ Card Club and escorts Tuesday evening at six-handed euchre in honor of their son, Walter, and wife of Minnesota, who are visiting here. It would indeed seem good to see the sun once more. It has not shone for a week or ten days at least, while many people contend that it has been a month since we have had any sunshine. The Democrat will go to many new readers for the year 1914, commencing with this issue, a great many people having subscribed as a Christmas present to friends and relatives here and elsewhere over the country. Subscribe for The Democrat if you want to read the news.
TO START THE NEW YEAR OFF WITH A BOOM I WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE With Sales off SIOO or Over ONE STANDARD HORNLESS TALKING MACHINE THE KIND YOU SEE ADVERTISED AT $25.00. In addition to this present I will giue the first six persons biiying SIOO.OO or more, a beautiful 42 piece Dinner Set. Remember that I only the first six will receive the Dinner Set. 5 - . Who will be first. All goods delivered free of charge . • ■ > ; ■ ' A . *■ » , ' ’ . ' D. M. Worland Furniture Rugs Sewing Machines
