Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Subscribe for The Democrat. Rev. Winn went to Irving Park, Chicago, Wednesday to assume his new charge. Dr. F. H. Hemphill made a professional trip to Roann, Ind., the the week. T. F. Dunlap came up from Elwood the first of the week to look after his farm at Surrey. v —■- i * Today’s markets: Corn, 61c; oats, 33c. The markets one year ago today were: Corn, 50c; oats, 30c. Harvey Wood, Sr. was brought home from Chicago Sunday and is improving slow’ly, it is reported. If you have a room that is hard to fit, see me I have rugs in all sizes. WORLAND’S FURNITURE STORE. Dr. Rose M. Remmek, optical specialist of Rensselaer, will be at the Helmicks. Hotel at Wheatfield, Saturday, May 16. Frank Wiseman and George Hurley left Tuesday for Winnebago Minn., where the latter is engaged in dredge ditching. Mrs. B. K. Zimmerman went to Blue Island, 111., Wednesday to visit her brother, Bert Rhoades, and family for a few days.
Owing to failure of his pension check to arrive Wednesday, H. M. Shipman did not get away to Burke, S. Dak., until Thursday. Mrs. James Hemphill, who recently underwent an operation in a Chicago hospital, was brought home Sunday and is improving slowly. I buy my rugs in large quantities, consequent!}' I get them at reduced prices. I give you the benefit of the low price.—WORLAND’S FURNITURE STORE. m2l Mrs. P. L. Anderson and Miss Josie Austgen, of Schererville, Lake county, who have been visiting the family of P. L. Roy, southeast of town, returned home Wednesday. Buy your correspondence stationery, engraved and printed piling cards at The Democrat office. We carry the largest stock of this class of goods in Jasper county. Call in and see for yourself. The rain Thursday brought much cooler yeathey with it, and yesterday the mercury at noon stood at 50 decrees. The rain pattered down most of the forenoon, but the skies cleared at noon apd it was hoped the rain was over. There'will be 33 graduates from the Rensselaer high school this year, instead of 32 as recently published, Lorene Warren making the 33rd and w;hose name did not appear in the former list. The class will be composed of 20 girls and 13 boys. VFred King, son of Mr. and Mrs. J, W. King of this city, has traded his cottage at Winona Lake, where e has had charge of the grounds for the past few’ years, fbr a half interest in a large green house at Columbia City, which he will take charge of June 1.
George O. Stemble,- the Wheatfield lumber ana implement dealer, will' build a new grain elevator at Wheat- j field this year. Northern Jasper is improving right along and more and •more grain is being raised there ( A h year, necessitating better facilities for handling it. A. E. Wallace has purchased James Snedeker property north of the railroad, at present occupied by Will Platt, and will move from the B. S. Fendig property, on Front street, into same. The consideration is said to 'have been $1,500. Mr. Platt will move into the new house recently built by Joseph Nessius at the west side of town. The street paving contractors from Frankfort came Tuesday, and Wednesday started tearing up the -cobble stone gutters on the north side of Washington street, preparatqry to putting in the cement curb, which is tlhe first on the program. It is the intention to finish up the paving one block at a time, we understand, and the brick will be put in from the, river bridge to Van Rensselaer. street first. The rain Thursday and yesterday put a stop to the work temporarily.
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