Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Today is ‘all fools day.” O. G. Barrett will be in Remington today as usnal William Heilscher, of Kniman, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Young man, Hamilton & Kellner have that buggy you have been looking for. A 100-egg Simplicity Incubator and Brooder combined for sll. —C. W. EGER. W. I. Hoover, the local Ford agent, unloaded another carload of Fords yesterday. Forest Morlan, now of Chicago, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morlan. Mrs. James Mead, of Hammond, came down Saturday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. E. L. Clark. Harry English left Friday for Glencoe, 111., to spend the spring vacation with his uncle, L. F. Hopkins, and wife. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows went to Berwyn, 111., yesterday for a several weeks’ visit with their daughter, Mrs. Charles Murphy, and husband. Mrs. Harry Wiltshire, who was called to "Wabash recently by the illness of ho? sister, Mrs. Peter Giver, returned home Thursday eveningMrs. Giver is considerably improved. J. L. limit, of Thornton, lowa, who recently purchased of W. O. bchanlaub, of Kentland, the latter’s 10-acre farm, just north of Rensselaer, moved here last week and now occupies the same.

Mrs. C. E. Lohr came over from Hoopeston, 111., Saturday evening to spend a few days with her husband, who is employed in the mechanical department of The Democrat. Mr. Lohr met her in Lafayette and accompanied her to Rensselaer. She will return home today. The “Ideal” accohnt files are carried in stock in The Democrat’s fancy stationery department, also blank statements for same. These files are just the thing for handling small credit accounts in a convenient and economical manner. Superior in many ways to a loose-leaf ledger and much cheaper. Call in and see them. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Casey, of Cnion tp., took their departure Monday for Lowell, where their son, Edward Casey, is located in business and where they will take up their residence. We are sorry to lose George from Jasper county, and hope re will decide to return here some of these days to again make this his iermanent home. Michael Itingeisen, formerly a resient of Hanging Grove tp., but who moved, to the former Robinson farm, west of the cemetery, last spring, was the recipient of a post card shower Friday, tue occasion being his 77th birthday anniversary. Several of the cards were from distant friends and relatives, and all wishing Mr. Ringeisen many more happy anniversaries. The work of excavating for the foundation of Mrs. William Daniels’ new house on Division street was begun Saturday. There will be a basement under the entire house, which will be similar in design to Conrad ivellner’s residence In the southeast part of town, only a trifle larger. It will be a handsome and modern residence in every respect. McColly* has the contract for bunding tae house, which it is expected will be completed about July 1. W. H. Robertson, who has bden assistant editor of the Benton Review for several years, has resigned hig position there and goes to Lafayette, where We takes a position as assistant business manager on the Lafayette Morning Journal. Mr. Robertson was at one time employed in the office of a Rensselaer paper and prior to that was publisher of a paper at Wheatfi#jd. He is a bright young man and The Democrat wishes him lots of success in his new position. At the 22d anniversary celebration of the founding of the order of Pythian Sisters at the Rensselaer Temple meeting Friday evening, a large number of members and invited guests were present and enjoyed a very pleasant evening in a social way. Miss Belle Laßue gave a few piano selections: the drill team gave a portion of their initiatory work, the reading of the history of the order, by Mrs. E. D. Rhoades, stnd the serving of light refreshments all blended in a very pleasant and successful evening.