Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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A new shipment of popular music at the Five and Ten Cent tSore. Remember the date of Fountain Park Assembly, near Remington, August 15 to 30. The new bridge at Work street is tp be completed by Nov. 1; the concrete abuttments by Oct. 1. Wagons, extra bed, iron and wood wheel trucks are carried in stock by HAMILTON & KELLNER. Rev. P. c. Curnick will preach Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the James school house. All are invited. Miss Anna Hartley returned Wednesday evening after a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wood, in Kentland. I. F. Meader of north Union, had the best oats yield ,in his threshing run, 3 6 bushels to the acre. Other y ( elds were from 22 to 32i/> bushels. Frank Welsh of Jordan tp., and I- rank Cavinder of near Newland, are recent purchasers of Ford touring cars through the W. I. Hoover agency.
President Wilson has the sincere sympathy of the entire nation in the death of his wife, one of the most noble women 'who ever presided over the White House. Mrs. Charles Saidla has been critically ill for some time, and a trained nurse has been in attendance since Sunday. She is reported a trifle better at this writing. Mrs. J. E. Winters of Chicago, came down Wednesday to visit Mrs. Nettie Hoover and the Phegley family, southwest of town. Mr. Winters came down yesterday to remain over Sunday.
A new plant and a special man to vulcanize tubes, repair casings and cut inner liners. Lowest prices. All work guaranteed. Bring us your work, we do it while you wait.— MAIN GARAGE. ts Out qf respect for the memory of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, John O’Connor raised the stars and stripes to half mast and will display it there at his home on Cullen > street, until after the funeral of Mrs. Wilson. The first homegrown watermelons of the season were brought to town Wednesday by John Hurley. The dry weather has curtailed the yield greatly and the harvest will soon be over, judging from present indica--1 ions. r The little Nees girl, west of town, who has been a sufferer from whoopiug cough, pneumonia and maleria, for the past eleven weeks, is improving and able to walk a little each day. It is hoped that she will continue to improve. Mrs. C. A. Dorsey of Kenosha, Wis., came Wednesday for a week or ten days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. H. E. Hartley, and family. Mrs. Dorsey has just made a four months’ tour of the United States, Cuba, Jamaica and Costa Rico. S. C. Irwin expects to get moved into his new house on College Road early next month—in fact hopes to by the first of September. County Auditor J. p. Hammond will move into the A. F. Long tenant house on River street, to be vacated by Mr. Irwin and family.
Bruce White Elmer Gwin Phone 141 Phone 418 White & Gwin Rensselaer, Ind. Well Drilling, any sizt, any depth .• Pumps and Well Repairing. Agents for the Perkins Wind Mills and Gasoline A Engines. JM All work guaranteed
