Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

'WM&sST HOW IS YOUR COAL BIN? The mercury goes down and down coaxed on by zero weather, the coal bin too! And with many a frown you see them go down together. While we can’t stop the mercury from going to the bottom we are prepared To Fill Your Bins to tho Top. GRANT-WARNER LUMBER GO

Z JOHN G. CULP General AUCTIONEER —'Phone dl 7-1— P. O. PLEAS. GROVE, IND. Dates may be arranged Direct or at The Democrat Office, Rensselaer, Ind. Satisfaction Guaranteed

LOCAL DRUGGIST MAKES MANY FRIENDS A. F. Long reports they are making many friends through the QUICK benefit which Rensselaer people receive from the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, g.y cerine, etc., known as Adler-l-ka. Tnis remedy became famous by curing appendicitis and it is the most thorough bowel cleanser known, acting on BOTH the lower and upper bowel. JUST ON S 3 DOSE of Adler-i-ka relieves constipation and gas on tlie stomach almost immediately— A. F. Long. (Collegeville Items. Classes were resumed last Tuesday morning after the two weeks’ holiday recess. The student register continues to be more than filled. Several of the last term scholars did not return, but the new applications more than fill the few vacancies. The senior basket ball league has been organized, and will begin its regular schedule of games Saturday afternoon. Following are the team managers: Albert Pessafall, seniors; Rowland Kruetzer, Commercials; Gerald Maloney, IV. Latins; Leo Beck, 111. Latins; Michael Dowling, H. Latins. In spite of the lack of preliminary practice, owing to the condition of the gymnasium, the league promises to be close and Interesting. The other leagues will also be organized within the next few days.

The varsity is training strenuously for its long and hard schedule. The victory over Co. M. has given them confidence, and they are going into the fray with the determination to better the records of the last two seasons during which time they have not; lost a game on the home floor; this they intend to continue and at the same time bring back with them more scalps from the enemy’s territory. The schedule follows; Jan. 11, Co. M., college. Jan. 16, Friars Club at Ft. Wayne. Jan. 24, Whiting H. S., College. Jan. 31, Owl Club, College. Feb. 7, St. Viator, Kankakee. Feb. 14, Loyola University, College. < j . ' ; Feb. 20, Whiting H. S„ Whiting. Feb. 27, St. Mary’s, Ft. Wayne. March 7, South Bend, College. We want you to call and see our splendid new stock of box stationery, correspondence cards, etc.— THE DEMOCRAT. ,