Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ellis Theatre One Night Only Friday, Mch. 13
Roy W. Sampson offers the King Bee of all Western plays THE FLAMING ARROW
A Great Cast All Special Scenery Cowboy Band and Orchestra Special Engagement A Guaranteed Attraction
| PRICES 25, 35 AND 50 CIS | Seals on sale at Box Office X Phone 98
A 100-egg Simplicity Incubator and Brooder combined for 111.—C. W. EGER.
Davisson-N or man Nuptials. One of the most beautiful wedding events of the season took place at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mr£ Amos Davisson, of near Parr, when their daughter, Nettie May, became the bride of Glen Jay Norman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Norman, also of near Parr. ceremony whs performed by Rev. W. G. Winn, pastor of the First Christian church of Rensselaer, In the presence of about seventy-five and friends. The bride was attended by Miss Farrie Norman, sister of the groom; while the groom was attended by Mr. Oren Norman, a cousin. At the first notes of the wedding march played by Miss Rosabell Daugherty, they marched from the stairway to the center of the room, where the friends had assembled to witness the simple but impressive ceremony which bound two hearts as one. • The bride carried a boquet of white carnations and was dressed in a beautiful white wool gown, while the groom wore a suit of blue serge. After the cerem,ony they withdrew to prepare, so a three-course louncheon which followed immediately. They were the recipients Qf Rome nice silverware, cut glass and many other gifts. After the guests departed the newlyweds went to their home on the D. S. Alter farm, which had been furnished by the groom, and i where in the evening they were given a house-warming by a few of their immediate relatives and friends. On last Friday eveiying they were guests* of honor at a shower given by Miss Lillie Williams and on the evening following at Mrs. Estel Price’s, where they received many beautiful as well as useful presents, while those present bad fun largely at their expense. The young couple will be found at home to their friends enjoying the bliss that only newly weds can enjoy.—A GUEST.
Public Sales. The Democrat has printed bills for the following public sales: Wednesday, March 11, James Gilmore, at the farm of the late George Reusch, in Newton tp., 4 miles north and 5 miles west of Rensselaer. General sale of horses, hay, fodder, implements, household goods, etc.
W. A. MeCnrtain Sale Dates. W. A. McCurtain, auctioneer, has hooked the following sales: Wednesday, March 11, James Gilmore, Newton tp. Thursday, March 19, W. L. Wood, Parr. > Tuesday, March 24, George Cover. March 25, H. W. Marble, at Marble ranch, Wheatfield tp. *
Notice of Assessments George H. Hart Ditch. Notice is hereby given that the assessment sheet on lands assessed in Jasper County, Indiana, for the construction of the ditch petitioned for by. George H. Hart et al, in the White Circuit Court has been prepared, showing the amount due on each several tract or parcel of land assessed for the location and construction of said ditch. The Board of Commissioners of Jasper county have fixed upon the 10th day of June, 1914, as the time by which all persons desiring to do so may pay assessments made for the costs of construction and other expenses of said ditch against said lands benefitted thereby. And all persons so desiring to pay such assessments arid have lands assessed discharged and released from the lein of such assessments, may pay the full amount due on or before the 10 day of June, 1914, at the office —of- the--auditor —of—Jasper county, in Rensselaer, Indiana, and such payments shall operate as a discharge from all liability for such assessments. J. P. HAMMOND, Auditor Jasper County. m-11*18-25
