Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Rev. H. V. Sharp, of Frankfort, who conducted the services at the M. P. church Saturday evening and Sunday, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Bill while in the city. Mrs. F. B. Meyer, of Gary, who has been visiting here with her brothers, A. H. and Bert Hopkins, and families, returned home Saturday. Lawson Meyer, also of Gary, was here a short time Saturday.
W. R. Lee was up from Wabash Sunday to spend the day with his children. Mr. Lee has been meeting with fine success in disposing of the stock of goods that he recently purchased and is closing out at Wabash, and expects to have the entire stock sold in a week or two more. Miss Genevieve Morgan, secretary to President Roberts, of the N. W. Traction Co., left Saturday for her home at Cambria, Wis., for a few days’ visit. Mr. Roberts spent Sunday in Evansville, while the vicepresident, V. J. Zimmerman, and wife and Miss Marie Hader, of Milwaukee, who have been here for the past few days, returned home. Thomas Jensen and wife and the latter’s sister, Miss Lillie Langdon, of Wheatfield, and Charles Jensen, of Goodland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs .J. P. Hammond here Sunday. Herbert Hammond, who is now employed by the Public Service Co., in * Chicago, was also down over Sunday and Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hammond.
E. P. Honan was the only democrat from Jasper county attending the Jackson Club banquet at Lafayette Monday night. Neither Kern, Ralston, Peterson or Adair were present, as expected, and the snow blockade also kept many others away. There were about 250 present, Mr. Honan states, Including many of the candidates for state office, and they had a rousing good time nevertheless. When you are needing letter heads, envelopes, statements, business cards, or any other class of job printing, call up The Democrat (phone 315) and let your wants be known. A representative of our job printing department will call upon you in town, if requested, at any time to figure with you on any class of work you may desire. We have the type, equipment and printers necessary to turn out high class job printing of all kinds, and we wapt your work, feeling sure that we can please j’ou both in quality and price.
W ,B. Austin, of Chicago, who returned last week from a several weeks' visit at Pasadena, Calk, was down on business Saturday. Mrs. «Mxstln and daughter, Mrs. Shayne, remained at Pasadena, having given up their proposed visit to Honolulu, where they intended, in company with Mr. Austin, to spend the winter months. Mr. Austin returned via El Paso, Texas, ttad while there took the opportunity of ,visiting Juarez, Mexico, where he met some of the leaders of the revolutionary forces, but was not very favorably impressed with their appearance or s he conditions as he found them existing in the war-torn republic. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tin Kind Yon Han Always Bought fltgnamm of
