Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONALBrief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Feed of all kinds at the mill, phone 456. An armload of old papers for a nickel at The Democrat office. Abram Simpson is able to be about again after a few weeks illness. Mrs. Hugh Essex of Indianapolis, is visiting here this week with Mrs. A. Simpson. It will pay you to buy your box stationery envelopes, etc., at The Democrat office. . ~ Call phone 6 for all kinds of hard and soft coal. Quality and service guaranteed.—J. C. GWIN LUMBER CO. ji2 Mrs. Kenton Parkison of Barkley tp., left the first of the week for a visit with her father, Abe Hardy, and other relatives at Rogers, Ark. Emmet Pullins went to Indianapolis Wednesday to attend the poultry show there. Mr. Pullins had no exhibits in the show this year. Mrs. C. O. Moss of Champaign, 111., who has been visiting here for a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Smith, returned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stokes returned to Hammond Wednesday, morning, after a visit here with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mi's. John O’Connor. Mrs. M. E. Troxell has recovered from her recent illness and expects to leave the first of the week for Lawton, Okla., to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Ed Warren. Miss Geneveive Morgan went to Chicago Wednesday for a few days stay. Miss Morgan is stenographer for T. J. Roberts, the new president of the Northwestern Indiana Traction Co. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Liane of Lisbon, No. Dak., who have been visiting here for a couple of weeks with her brother, Harry Brown, and family of north of town, and other relatives and friends, left Wednesday for Minnesota to visit relatives in that state before returning home. D. J. Babcock, who has been employed at Elkhart for several weeks on the linotype force of the Elkhart Truth, contracted a sevdre cold there and came home Tuesday night to remain for the present. He says it snowed there Sunday nearly all day and they had five or six inches of snow on the ground when he left. :: :: :: ■ rJfeX <> P W I O < ► . 1 * ' o JOHN G. CULP <!■ o General I AUCTIONEER ji < ► —Phone 517-1 < ’ P. O. PLEAS. GROVE, IND. < ► Dates may be arranged Direct < > ° or at The Democrat Office, < * J J Rensselaer, Ind. < * Satisfaction Guaranteed K
