Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Sale bills printed while you wait at The Democrat office.

Dr. Rose Remmek returned Monday from a week’s visit with friends in Indianapolis. Mrs. Ben Harris and Mrs. W. A. Crisler visited N. K. Parks and family in Hammond Saturday and Sunday. ‘ Two more big bargain days this week, Friday and Saturday. See what your dollars will do at VAN ARSDEL & CO. W. W. Reeve, who has been on the sick list for the past few weeks, is now able to get up town, but is still quite weak. S. F. Iliff of Jordan tp.; has been quite sick for several days with bowel trouble, but is reported some better at this writing.

Rex Warner has bought an inter est in the Central Garage and will give his personal attention to the management of same. Miss Harmon, one of the teachers in the Rensselaer schools, returned Sunday afternoon from spending a week with her folks near Pine Village, Warren county. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Lane and Thomas, Patrick and Miss Anna Honan of Delphi, were guests of E. P. Honan and family Sunday and Monday, driving over in the former’s auto. 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. R. M. Moore of Morgantown, Ind., returned home Saturday after a visit with Mrs. Joseph Yeoman and othter relatives here. Miss Mattie Yeoman accompanied them home for a visit.

S. C. Irwin moved Saturday from the A. F. Long tenant house on River street to his own handsome new home on College road. County Auditor J. P. Hammond moved into the property vacated by Mr. Irwin. A. S. Laßue returned to Greenfield, Hancock county, Monday night after spending Sunday here with his family. He is looking after a big stock of hardware and house furnishing goods at Greenfield which the Laßues recently traded a farm near Roselawn for. v Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith contemplate leaving for Hartford City, Mich., today to visit the latter's son and three sisters, for a couple of weeks or more. They will visit Mrs. Harry Stokes in Hammond, and Mrs. Naoma Spriggs in Indiana Harbor while on their way to Michigan.

The farm house of Joseph Stoltz, a prosperous farmer near Merrillville, Lake county, was destroyed by fire last Friday night and Mrs. Stoltz, the aged mother of Joseph Stoltz, and three of the latter’s children lost their lives in the flames. Mr. and Mrs. Stoltz and two children escaped.