Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ellis Theatre Saturday Matinee and Night January I7 L 1914 STELLY & MANNELS All Star Vaudeville 5 Feature Acts 5 Every One a Feature Prices: Matinee 15 and 25c Night, 25c “People Like It Best.” ELLIS THEATRE SATURDAY Sprague's meal is not kiln dried and contains the natural flavor of the corn. Ask your grocer or phone the mill, 456. Arthur Deeny, who lives 5 miles west of Rensselaer, had his right arm severely hurt Sunday while skuffling with one of the neighbors. Charles Albertson of Rollo, No. Dak., has been visiting here with his brother, John, and family, going from here to visit their father at Richmond, Ind. Parr is fortifying against future store robberies, it is said, by purchasing a pair of bloodhounds for tracking criminals who try to “lift” anything from that town. The invoice of the Rowles & Parker stock was completed Saturday night, but the insurance adjusters were unable to. come here at once, but are expected today to adjust the loss. Miss Grace Caldwell of Albuquerque, N. M„ visited here a few days last week with Mrs. R. D. Thompson and other friends, returning to Kentland Saturday where she has been visiting for some time. Miss Leatha Wright returned to Chisholm, Minn., Friday to resume' teaching, after spending the holidays here with her brother, W. J. Wright, and family. Her sister, Miss Mary Wright, who has been' teaching at the same place, has resigned, and will remain here with her brother and family for the present.

“Great” Indeed Is Lake County. Last year there were but 23 murders committed in London. It bas a population of 7,500,000. During the same time there were just as many homicides in Lake conuty. It would take 75 Lake counties to make one London.—Hammond Times.

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