Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FORD uN, lhIf your pocket-book could talk—it would recommend the Ford. The man who obeys the voice of economy invests his dollars in the Universal car. He knows it serves his every purpose best and at lowest cost. Buy yours today. Five hundred dollars is the price of the Ford runabout; the touring car is five fifty; the town car seven fifty—f. o. b. Detroit, complete with equipment. Get catalog and particulars from W. I. Hoover, local agent, Rensselaer, Indiana

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For the best line of shoes, go to THE G. E. MURRAY CO.

Most of the district schools in Newton county closed yesterday.

Why don’t you let Dexter buy your cream at Parr. —JOS. A. LUERS, Parr, Ind. a-25

Harvey Wood, Sr., has been quite sick with the grip, but was reported better yesterday.

Mrs. J. F. Irwin went to Wolcott Thursday for a week-end visit with her son, Ed, and wife.

You will -find all tue o new novelties in dress goods and trimmings at THE G. E MURRAY CO.

E. P. Honan has purchased a sec-ond-hand Maxwell runabout for use in going out to his farm, etc.

Mrs. Nancy E. Ulrey. of Brook, widow of the late John W. S. Ulrey, has been granted a widow’s pension of sl2 per month

Bert Mayhew, of Newton township, is one of the more recent purchasers of a Ford touring car, from the local agent, W. I. Hoover.

The farmers, who were done sowing oats, have been busy this week in plowing for corn, the planting of which will soon commence.

We pay Elgin prices for cream, and will handle it for you any day in the week, and as late as 9 p. m., in the evening.—G. 11. HAMMERTON, Parr, Ind.

Johnathan. Michaels, tl e aged father of W. F. Michaels, of Jordan tp., went to Crawfordsville Tuesday to visit a son there who is on the police force of Crawfordsville.

That famous “Aristos” flour, “booster Coffee,” a complete line of groceries, chick starter. A 15c package of shredded wheat for sc. —JOSi A. LUERS, Parr, Ind. a-25

Frank O’>srein, who is suffering from dropsy, was taken to Lafayette Tuesday by Brother Sylvester, or the Indian School, and placed in St. Elizabeth’s hospital for treatment. -

Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Clark came up from Battle Ground Wednesday for a few days’ visit with relatives and old friends. They returned about two weeks ago from spending the winter in Florida.

Wednesday was another fine warm day but a drop in temperature took place at night, and Thursday it was cold enough for heavy wraps once more. A v good, soaking rain is badly needed, both for grass and to start the oats. We have had no rain now for about two weeks.

Rev. W. G. Winn weut to Elkhart Wednesday to preach that evening for the Christian congregation of that city, who W'ant a pastor, and from there went to Chicago where he accepted the call of the Irving Christian church, and will preach his first sermon there the second Sunday in May. He does not know at this writing just when be will move his family to Chicago.