Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

W. L. Bott was in Indianapolis on business Wednesday. For good, dependable and stylish shoes, see the G. E. MURRAY CO. lines. ' Alrs. AV. H. Barkley and little daughter went to Lafayette Wednesday for a few days visit. Cultivators, both shovel and surface, at Herath’s, and a special price on them that should move them. J2O New line of ladies’ coats just received, will be sold at a big reduction in price.—G. E. MURRAY CO. Mrs H. J. Kannal went to Indianapolis AA’ednesday to attend a social function given bv the D. A'. R,

All kinds of feeds for poultry and stock, including chick starter, coarse mixed feeds and beef scraps.—HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. Bessie Barnes and son, Harold Parker, of Tulsa, Okla., came Tuesday for a several weeks visit here With her mother, Mrs. AV. S. Coen. Rev. AV. G. Winn returned to Chicago AVednesday after coming down Tuesday afternoon to attend the K. of P. social meeting of Tuesday evening. The republican representative convention will be held at Monticello on Saturday, June 20, the same date of the AA r hite county republican county convention. AA'. H. Beam, who has been recuperating from an attack of illness for several weeks, expects to resume his duties as agent at the Monon station June 1. Leo Kolhoff is one of the recent purchasers of a Ford touring car from the local agent, AA’. I. Hoover. Air. Hoover has sold thirty-one Fords so far this season. Airs. Alel AVood, of north of town at the Warren tile mill, is confined to her bed with slight hemorrhage of the lungs and other ailments. Also her little girl, age 8 years, was very ill the first of the week.

Misses Catherine Shields and Clara Goetz, of this place, who have taught in the Brook schools for several years, will not teach there again another year. Aliss Shields will teach in Morocco and Aliss Goetz in We want every farmer and man that gives their shoes rough wear, to wear them in, or bring them to our store, and use Leather Life. It costs you nothing, and they wear twice as long. Remember it is free. —G. E. MURRAY CO. Delos Thompson recently purchased the fine Stutz roadster that Fred , Burger, of Remington, purchased last year. Air. Thompson can now go about as fast as he wants to with this machine, widch is guaranteed to cut the air ar 80 miles an hour. Word was received here the first; of the week of the death at Graville, Cali., of Dr. Karsner, which occurred Sunday afternoon at his* home there. Airs. Karsner is a daughter of Headly Brown, deceased, 1 a former prominent citizen of Bark- * ley tp., and has numerous relatives here. A surpires was given on Air. and Airs. Henry Pauius, of west of town? last Sunday, on the occasion of their' twenthieth wedding anniversary. More than half a'hundred friends, and relatives from Kentland, Mo-! rocco, Brook and other points were present and all enjoyed the oc-' casion very much. . |

The K. of P. Lodge, at its regular meeting Tuesday evening, at which Rev. G. G. Winn was the guest of honor, presented Mr. Winn with a gold-handled umbrella as a token of the esteem in which he was held by the lodge. After the presentation and speech making a lap supper was served, The new decorative enamels in which JAP-A-LAC is now made are Enamel Pink, Enamel Blue (Pale) apd Enamel Green (Pale). They l produce splendid decorative effects' on woodwork of bed rooms and bath rooms and pn iron beds, chairs, etc. They are the handsomest, most durable and cheapest enamels made. Sold by Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store. Mrs. W. H. Parkison suffered a, light stroke of paralysis the latter part of the week, which affected one side of her face. Mr. Parkison took her to Indianapolis Saturday and she consulted a specialist there and is now taking home treatment from him. They returned home the first of the week and it is thought that she will fully recover the use of the muscles of her face in a few weeks time, which her friends sincerely hope will be the case.