Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Special Notice! Last Warning?
Remember that the big combination offer of The Democrat and five other publications, advertised elsewhere in this issue, will positively be withdrawn May 23. Govern yourself accordingly, and if you want all six for only $2.25, do no* delay sending subscription. This offer applies to both new subscriptions and .renewals, but we must have the order here on or before May 23.
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Indiana enjoys the distinction of being the center of population, the center of agriculture, the center of commerce, the center of the great American railway system—having more miles of railroad to the square mile of territory than any other state in the union—of increasing more rapidly in manufacturing industries, of owning more property to the man than is owned in any other state, of having a larger percentage of church membership and richer school fund than in any other state, it has more bushels of wheat, more money in banks, more pianos in parlors and more diplomas framed than can be located elsewhere from sea to sea.
Barn Burned and Horse Killed by Lightning. »
A horse belonging to James Garriott,' of Union tp., was killed by lightning Monday afternoon. The horse was being driven home from town by Mr. Garriott’s daughters, Miss Madaline Garriott and Mrs. Clara Sheets, and when the storm came up they stopped at Ernest Comer’s, west of Aix, driving the horse in the barn and theselves going to the house. Lightning struck the barn, knocked down the horse and set fire to the buildings. Mr. Comer had two horses and a colt in the barn at the time but rescued them before the fire got to them. The horse driven by the Garriott women could not be got out, however. The loss on the barn was about S3OO and on the horse $l5O.
Piano Announcement.
1 wish to state that I am the exclusive local dealer for the famous Tonk and Strohber pianos. I cordially invite you to call at my residence on Front and Harrison streets and inspect these beautiful instruments. I buy and sell these pianos outright and am in a position to quote the lowest possible prices. No trouble io show.—OTTO BRAUN, Exclusive Dealer. See this Tonk record—eleven gold medals.
Notice to the Public.
To enable me to attend the medical and surgical clinic at Wesley and Cook County Hospitals. I will be absent during the day on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week until 7:30 p. m. Those wishing to consult me can see me at my office each evening or Saturday and Sundays until further notice.—Dß,' KRESLER.
Buss Line to Remington Now in Operation.
The buss line between Rensselaer and Remington has been resumed and buss will leave Rensselaer each day- from the north side of the public square at 7:45 a. m., and 4:00 p. m. Will leave Remington returning, from Panhandle depot at 9: 30 a. m., and : 2.2 p. m. Fare 75 cents each way. 1,. MORRELL, Prop. Phone 206, Main Garage.
Notice of Election.
An election of trustees bf the Baptist church, Parr, Ind., has been set for Thursday evening, May 28, 1914. Done by the order of the clerk this I 2th day of May, 19 1 4 RAY ELMORE, Clerk.
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