Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 August 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Remember the date of Fountain Park Assembly, near Remington, August 15 to 30. Mrs. John Kimble of Copemish, Mich., is visiting relatives and old friends in this vicinity. Albert Roorda of Fair Oaks, and Irma McComb of Mt. Ayr, were married recently at Kentland. Wagons, steel and wood wheel truck and extra wagon beds for sale by HAMILTON & KELLNER. , George Mauck went up to Edgerton, Wis., Friday to take a position as compositor and press feeder on a paper at that place.

Frank Welsh and family of Jordan tp., drove over to Monticello Tuesday in their auto and took in the Red Men’s pow wow. Monticello papers state that the Red Men’s “pow' wow” brought the largest crowd to that city Tuesday in the history of the place. Mrs. Conrad Hildebrand and four children returned to her home at Three Oaks, Mich., Thursday after a week’s visit with relatives here. Frank Eck of Carpenter tp., took the train here Thursday afternoon for Lafayette tQ, see the WallaceHagenbeek show there that evening.

Rev. W. H. Sayler and wife of Burke, S. Dak., is visiting the family of E. S. Rhoads and other relatives and old friends in Jasper county. He has been gone from here about fifteen years. 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 Roy Donnelly has never got any trace of the driving mare supposed to have been stolen from his barn in the Schultz settlement, 10 miles north of Rensselaer, on the afternoon of Monday, August 3.

Our old customers are all ordering groceries from our new stock, which is proof that we carry clean, pure, wholesome merchandise. Why don’t you try something from this department?—ROWLES & PARKER Advertised letters: Miss Sarah Hurley, Miss Rose Beck, William Bierley. L. P. Bayes, Mrs. Oscar Tharp, Tel Rutledge. The above letters will be sent to the dead letter office if unclaimed before August o 1 O l . Me thank all our old customers for the interest they are taking in our new grocery department and will make special effort to please them. The same prompt service to all New customers, try us. Phone 9~. ROWLFS & PARKER.

A little squirt of rain fell in Rensselaer Wednesday morning, about sufficient to lay the dust. During the afternoon heavy rains evidently fell north and west of us, and in the evening, after six o’clock, we got a splendid rain of about an inch fall which appeared to be quite general in this vicinity and did a world of good to corn, pastures, etc. The rain vas accompanied by considerable sevbre lightning.

Save all this Year’s Corn Crop When feed is scarce. Build a permanent silo. Once up, aln |jjHHHto ways up. The Concrete Stave Silo will meet your demands in every way. and is constructed by the company's own J;;: -;-;t < men under a positive guarantee at a less price, complete, than a wood silo 0 f the same size. The Smith Interlocking Stave Silo is a simple, honest, age-lasting, wind proof, water proof, fire proof, rot proof, acid tfroof, burst proof, shrink proof, crack proof, band proof silo. A Concrete Silo properly built and reinforced is nearest to a perfect silo that can be built, -t Call at My Farm and See the Silo. Chas.H. Porter, Agt., Rensselaer, Ind