Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Lincoln Chautauqua at Rensselaer, Sept. 12 to 17, inclusive. Mrs. Bert Amsler is visiting in Lafayette and Fowler this week. C. E. Lohr spent Saturday and Sunday with his wife in Hoopeston, 111. Sixty-five tickets were sold here Sunday for the Michigan City excursion. Rowles & Parker will have a fine five-piece orchestra for their opening Friday. A family reunion was held at the home of G. L. Thornton at Surrey Sunday. Misses Grace and Wilma Peyton went to Otterbein Saturday to visit Mrs. Mary Fox, formerly Miss Mary Weathers of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell and two daughters of Wabash county, came over last week to visit Mrs. Russell’s sister, Mrs. Charles Grow. Miss Grace Coughlan of Lagro, Wabash county, left Saturday for a few days’ visit in Logansport, after visiting here with Miss Edne Robinson.. Mrs. E. P. Honan went to Chicago Monday to visit Dr. Katherine W. Corcoran, who is a candidate for high medical examiner in the Ladies’ Order of C. O. F. A. D. Washburn and family of Kentland, passed through Rensselaer Saturday via auto on their way to Fair Oaks, near which place Mr. Washburn owns considerable land. 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 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horse wood of north of town, returned Monday from a pleasant ten days’ visit with relatives and friends at their old home near Ligonier. Mr. H. reports crops fine up in that locality. Dr. Rose M. Remmek, in her office over Jessen’s jewelry store, correctly fits all defects of eyesight, making this her specialty. The glasses she furnishes are made by specialists in the making of glasses. Ask her to tell you the difference.—Advt. A large number of Rensselaer people attended Fountain Park, near Remington, last Sunday and report a good program, but hardly as large a crowd as that of the second Sunday of the Asembly last year. A verj heavy rain fell there Sunday evening. On Sunday evening next between the hours of 7 and 9 p. in., a sacred concert will be given on the court house lawn by the 30-piece Italian band that will be here next week in conection with the street fair. From reports this band is of the highest class and will be worth coming many miles to hear. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Crockett visited last week with' their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Perrigo, near Donavon, 111., returning home Saturday. They report that a nice rain fell there last Wednesday, when we also got a good rain, and that crops are good, and corn better than here. Our band has entered the band contest at the Fowler street carnival, which will be held Friday. Two prizes, SIOO and SSO will be given, we understand, arid we confidently expect our boys to “bring home the bacon.” The Attica, Oxford, Brook, Earl Park, Remington and Rensselaer bands 1 will be in the contest, it is expected. , “Ole Peterson” in that mirth producing comedy will be with us on Saturday, August 29. He carries a big band which will play in front of tue opera house at 7p. m. He also carries a big orchestra. There are specialties between the acts, singing, dancihg, the latest parodies and everything to give one an evening of clean wholesome entertainment. Leave your handkerchief at home to see Ole. You won’t need it. It is his mission to make you laugh, not to cry, and laugh you will continually, and continuously, coming to the opera house for one night Saturday, August 29—Advt.
