Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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B. S. Fendig was down from Chicago on business Saturday. Remember the date of Fountain Park Assembly, near Remington, August 15 to 30. All unmuzzled dogs found running about the streets are being killed by the marshal and nightwatch. Ttie stucco was put on the walls of S. C. Irwin’s new house on College road the latter part of the w’eek. Miss Mae Dunlap came down from Chicago Saturday for a few days’ visit with the C. C. Warner family. John, Frank and Mark Schroer were over in Gilboa tp., Benton county, on business Saturday forenoon. Bert Rhoades of Blue Island, 111., spent Sunday here with his wife and two children, who had been visiting here for a week. Mr. and Mrs. David Hines of Delphi, spent Sunday here with their sons-in-law and families, Tull Malone and Robert Smith S, R. Nichols has been in quite poor health for the past few weeks from kidney trouble, and it is not believed that he will recover. Misses Beatrice Clift and Mamie Bever left yesterday for Columbia City for a short visit with Miss Pauline Pumphrey, formerly of this place.

While our stock D not yet complete, we are pleased to show you any gods that are opened. Come in and see our hew store —ROWLES & PARKER.

Frank P. Meyers, wife and baby, Mrs. Brady and Mrs. Brophey of Danville, 111,, came via auto Monday morning for a week’s visit here with relatives.

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

Lon Healy expects to go out with the Harry Green "Town Fool C 0.,” for a couple of weeks, as musical director, while their regular man is kept at home by the illness of his mother.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reynolds, the vaudeville roller skaters, who have been traveling in Australia and other foreign countries for the past year, arrived in New York a few days ago and will be here this week to visit his mother, Mrs. S. R. Nichols.

In the - sport of the oats yield on A. J. Bellows’ farm in Carpenter tp., in Saturday s Democrat, Mr. Bellows tells us that he was slightly mistaken as to part of the yield of the 105 acres, but the 80 acres on his own farm averaged 37 bushels per acre.

Charles Harmon of Indianapolis, spent Sunday here with his wife, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown, for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon expect to go to Minneapolis next week as guests of the milling company by whom he is employed.

W. L. Bott, one of the new owners of the Jasper County Telephone plant, drove over to his old home at Star City Saturday, and phoned over Monday morning that he would not start back that morning as intended, because of such a heavy rain having fallen there. However, he returned latter in the day.

Mr, and Mrs. F. E. Babcock and Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Clarke autoed to Monon, Reynolds, Wolcott and Remington Sunday afternoon. Sunday’s rain, w’hile quite good for a small stretch of territory east of Pleasant Ridge, did not extend very far and no signs of any rain was seen elsewhere until near St. Joseph’s college in returning home.

Harry Green has the support of Miss Lizzie Esher, and it is said - that Miss Esher is one of the clever women of today playing comedy parts to a successful finish. In Mr. Green’s company is Floyd Warner, America’s best animal actor and dancer; he played the polar bear in “The Top o’ the World,” also played the bear in “The Alaskan”—pretty good support for a comedian. At Ellis Theater, Thursday, Aug. 13.