Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
- Dr. H. L. Brown was at Crawfordsville Saturday on Jersey stock business. C. J. Brown of Frankfort, Ohio, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. A. K. Yeoman, of west of town. W. D. Bringle’s new house on College avenue is nearing completion, and it is a very pretty residence, indeed. A good rain is said to have fallen at Lafayette and as for north as Brookston and Chalmers Saturday evening. There will be preaching at Egypt school house, Sunday, Aug. 16, at 3 p. m., by Rev. Titus of Rensselaer. All invited. Miss LaVera Lee will teach English and Latin the coming year year in the high school at Onward, Cass county. Miss Leatha Wright, who has been teaching at Chisholm, Minn., came last week to visit her brother, W. J. Wright, and family. Our new stock is now arriving daily. Our doors are open. Step into our new store and let us show you. ROWLES & PARKER Mr. and Mrs. Ernest" Hatton and Mrs. John Doucey came over from Monticello Friday to visit Sylvester Hatton and family. The latter is very poorly.
Mr. and Mrs. Laroway of Kankakee, 111., were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mills, Mrs Laroway being an old college mate of Mrs. Mills’.
All kinds of casing and tube work. Lin,er work a specialty. Located oveFred Hemphill’s blacksmith shop. Service guaranteed.—STOCKWELL & BRA DOCK ts
Mrs. A. P. Simpson and daughter, Anna, came over from El Paso, 111., Saturday to spend the week with he r elder daughter, who is principal of the Monnett school.
Mr. and Mrs. J. vV. Brown and the latter’s sister. Miss Mildred Dunn, of Newland, went to Henry. 111., Monday. Mr. Brown has sold his 12 acres of unions at Newland to Ed Oliver.
Mrs. Dick Pruett, formerly of Remington, returned to her home in Gary Monday after an over Sunday 'isit with Earl Clouse and family. We understand Dick is still on the Gary police force.
J. H. O'Neil, who is employed by the state board of accounts, and is at present employed in checking up the books of the city officers in Lafayette, spent Sunday here with his father-in-law, E. M. Parcels, and family.
Our aim, as it always has been will be to have just the article that you are looking for. We hope to meet all our old customers and to gain many new ones. Give us a look in in our new st le. —ROWLES & PARKER.
At a meeting of the board of associated charities of Rensselaer, held Saturday evening 1 at the home of Geo. F. Meyers, Abe Halleck was elected iresident; Mrs. I. I. Gwin, vice-president; Mrs. S. C. Irwin, secretary, and Mrs. W. S. Day, treasurer. ■.' .
Uncle John Casey of Fair Oaks, was in Rensselaer a couple of days this w-eek on Boditone business. He says that A. F. Long, the druggist, handles Boditone in Rensselaer; Merry & Merry at Mt. Ayr; Simon Fendig at Wheatfield, and F. R. Erwin at Fair Oaks, while he himself i- the agent of the Boditone Co., and has many customers who call at , his home for Boditone. It is a great family medicine, and is guaranteed. - -Advertisement.
Mrs. J. E. Flynn is preparing to go to Indianapolis with her son, Paul Miller, and\keep house for her daughter, Mrs. Asher, who is engaged in building dwelling houses in Indianapolis and selling them. She draws her own plans and superintends the construction of the houses, usually selling them as soon as completed. She is making a success of the business and it keeps ber quite busy. Paul will enter a dental college there and take a three year course. Ernest Ramey will occupy Mrs. Flynn’s property here.
