Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Just received carload of Veley buggies.—HAMILTON & KELLNER A. M. Bringle, the Fair Oaks mafl carrier, was down Wednesday on business. Mrs. E. C. English left yesterday for a few weeks visit with her son, Walter, and wife at Mclntosh, Minn. J. I. Case planter and fertilizer attachment pleases the farmers because it does the work—HAMILTON & KELLNER. Don t delay, call and fill out coupon for cabinet to be given away absolutely free Saturday, May 16th, at Worland’s Furniture Store. Be sure and call at Worland’s Furniture Store and see the latest improved kitchen, cabinet. See its easy filling flour bin and roll curtain doors. m2l Bring your Cream where you can get 1c above Elgin and receive payment in either cash or merchandise the same day. Highest prices paid for produce.—GEO. H. HAMMERTON, Parr, Ind. The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Baptist church will meet at the Baptist church at 7:30 Friday evening, May 8. The husbands and friends are invited.—MßS. R. B. WRIGHT, President. Donn M. Roberts, democratic machine mayor of Terre Haute, .was acquitted by a jury in the Vigo circuit court Thursday night of the charge to commit registration and election frauds. Of course. The city schools were dismissed for the rest of the day Thursday in time for the pupils to see the circus parade, which was just as well, as most of the “kids” would have gone to the circus, anyway “whether school kept or not.”

Dr. Hansson, the local Overland auto agent, has recently soltj a fine ■’-passenger touring car to George P. Daugherty, of just east of town, who, with his family, seems to be getting lots of enjoyment out of the machine despite his extreme old age. S. L. Strickler, of Marion, was nominated for congress from the Eleventh district at the republican convention held at Logansport last Tuesday'. James R. Guild, of Medaryville was his only opponent for the nomination, and received 55% votes to Strickler’s 62%. The Chicago Record-Herhld and the Chicago Inter-Ocean were purchased Thursday by James Keeley, general manager of the Chicago Tribune, and the two papers will be merged and published as the RecordHerald and the Inter Ocean, as an independent daily. The rains Monday and Thursday delayed the work of lowering the sewer on the south side of Washington street, between Front and Van Rensselaer streets, greatly and made the work much more difficult because of ithe banks of earth caving in considerably. James Wilson, aged 65 years, a well known citizen of Kentland, fell dead or heart disease Saturday I evening while walking to his home from a trip to the east part of that town. Dr. Godfrey, another-old and well known citizen of Kentland. who j had been in failing health for some time, died quite suddenly at his home in that city on the-Thursday previous to Mr. Wilson’s death. His age was 84 years. •