Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

F. P. Huntington, of west of town, went to Danville, 111., on business Wednesday. f Mrs. C. W. Duvall, who has been very ill with pneumonia, continues to improve slowly. Misses Nora Keeney and Mattie Hemphill left Tuesday for Great Falls, Mont., for an extended stay. Mrs. Fred Arnott and three children visited her sister, Mrs. Will i Whittaker, and family near Pembroke, Wednesday. Mrs. George Bond, of Barkley , tp., accompanied by her guest, Mrs. jW. F. Jennings, of Lafayette, was i a Chicago goer Wednesday. _ . Marred places and scratches disappear under the magic touch of i JAP-A-LAC. Try it today. Fendig’s i Rexall Drug Store sells it. Mrs. Willis Lutz was taken to Chicago Thursday by Dr. Washburn and her husband and W. R. Lee, to undergo a surgical operation. Joe Thomas, of Newton tp., and William Holmes, of Rensselaer, each purchased a Ford' touring car of the local agent, W. I. Hoover, Thursday. - ' Owing to the weather being so cold Thursday, the first of the seai son band concert was not given that night as intended. If it is warmer next Thursday night it will be given then. George Parker, the young colored man who has been working at the Rensselaer garage for a few weeks since his return from Chicago, has secured a position in a Lafayette garage and will take up his residence there. There will be a meeting’ of the executive council of the Jasper Co. Sunday School Association Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Christian church. All township chairmen and department superintendents are expected to be present. A few Rensselaer sports went over to Monon Tuesday afternoon to see the Bloomer Girls’ baseball team play Monon. The game was uninteresting from a real baseball standpoint, as the score 12 to oin favor of Monon, would indicate, and there were no interesting accidents to the girls’ costumes.