Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 August 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
B. F. Fendig went to Battle Creek, Mich., Tuesday to take treatment for his nervous trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shedd and baby of Chicago, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Shedd. A freight wreck near St. John Monday evening made it necessary to detour trains No. 30 and 31. Miss Anna Moosmiller was called to Demotte Wednesday by the illness of her sister, Mrs. Dan Tanner. Our new stock is now arriving daily. Our doors are open. Step into our new store and let us show you. ROWLES & PARKER Misses Gladys Garriott and Floy Williams of Union tp., returned Wednesday from Ashtabula, 0., where they had been attending business college. Elliott Burr, a former well known resident of Jordan tp., now of St. Cloud, Fla., fs visiting his sister-in-law, Mrs. Howard Burr, and other old friends. All kinds of casing and tube work. Liner work a specialty. Located over Fred Hemphill’s blacksmith shop. Service guaranteed.—STOCKWELL & BRA DOCK ts Paul Stoudt, Ward Lewis, David Cornwell and Will Shaffer of Remington took the train here Wednesday for North Dakota to work in the harvest fields. 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 re.—ROWLES & PARKER. Don Warren and Harry Hickman, who have completed their three years enlistment in the U. S. army, returned home Tuesday afternoon. Both boys are looking well and their service in the regular army has been a benefit to them. Neither one expect to re-enlist, we undertsand.
