Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Roy Chissom of Lafayette, came up Friday to visit relatives here. Worth McCarthy went to Bloomington Sunday where he will attend the State University. ~~~■ - -Mrs. Len Lefler of Lafayette, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Thorston Otterburg, Saturday. —t, E. S. Rhoades, accompanied by his two sons, Edwin and Donald, was in Chicago on business Monday. Newton Lyons, an old pioneer of Newton county, was buried at North Star cemetery near Mt. Ayr, Sunday. Frank and William Middlecamp of Kniman, returned Friday from a ten days’ visit with relatives and prospecting in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Elvin Allman and Dwight Curnick went to Chalmers Saturday to play a lawn tennis contest with Chalmers players. They won all four of the scores. Mr. and Mrs. George Lytle of Chi-cago,-.who were married last Tuesday in that city, came Saturday to visit over Sunday the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zacher of Newton tp. The republicans or the St. Joseph, Starke and Pulaski representative district, nominated James R. Guild of Medaryville for joint-representa-tive at their convention held at South Bend Saturday. 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 w-ait. MAIN GARAGE. ts / Our Monegram flour is guaranteed equal or better than any flour on the market regardless of price. Sold with a money back guarantee. Plenty of old wheat flour in stock. $1.50 per sack.—ROWLES & PARKER.
George Mustard has the contract for erecting D. G. Warner’s newhouse on Angelica street, and the work will be pushed to completion as fast as possible. It will be occupied by Rex Warner when completed. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Hollingsworth and son, Thomas, of Chicago, came via auto Friday to visit Mr, and Mrs-. A. F. Long and family, returning to Chicago Sunday afternoon. Friday being the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Long and Saturday being the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth, they celebrated the occasion together.
On the 23d Sam King of Chenoa, Hl., sold his 160 acres, 4 miles northeast of Goodland, for SIOO per acre to Frank Roberts, who lives on John May’s place. ... Thursday Miss Lizzie Houk traded her residence, store building and stock of millinery goods in Goodland, for an 80 acre farm near Queen City, Jasper county.—Goodland Saturday Times.
Now, if the Republican can get back to a live subject, will it please tell its readers all about the “grand closing’’ of its late voting contest and just how much and to whom it was compelled to refund of the moneys paid in because of alleged crooked methods and playing one contestant against another? That is, of course, if all the refunding has been completed.
