Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ellis Theatre Friday Night OCTOBER 9th
Metropolitan Amusement Co. Presenting EDWARD WYNNE and FRANK FRANCES in The Destroyer
PRICES 25c, 35c, 50c Phone 98
Sale bills printed while you wait at The Democrat office. Mrs. P. W. Clark, Mrs. A. R. Kresler and Mrs. J. A. Dunlap were among the Chicago goers Monday. Mrs. Roe Yeoman and little sou went to Bluffton Saturday for a few weeks’ visit with her father, James D. Babcock, Albert J. Beveridge, the progressive candidate for United States senator, spoke here yesterday afternoon to a fair-sized crowd.
Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 66c; oats, 41c; wheat, 95c; rye, 75c. The prices one year ago were: Corn, 65c; oats, 36c;' wheat, 81c; rye, 55c. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Broadie of Williamsport, drove up in their automobile Sunday and visited the former's sister, Mrs. J. D. Allman. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jacks of Lee, went to Boone, lowa, Friday to attend a reunion of the Cody family, Mrs. Jacks’ people, and will visit relatives there for several days. A. F. Long autoed to Valparaiso Sunday morning, where his wife and daughter have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brenner, and all took an auto trip Sunday to Laporte and other points. Mrs. Long and daughter returned home with him Monday.
The Monticelo Journal says that Reed McCoy, formerly of MeCoysburg, this county, has bought the Adams grocery store at Reynold.; and takes possession at once The deal was made some days ago but he had to wait until he was released from the express agency at Monticello.
Drs. English, Kresler, Johnson, Gwin and Washburn of Rensselaer, attended the monthly meeting of the Jasper County Medical Society at Remington Friday evening where they were handsomely entertained by Dr. A. P. Rainier. Next month's meeting will be held at Goodland, with the doctors there as hosts. A meeting was held Friday night by the sporting fraternity for the purpose of organizing a football team for commercial purposes. Walter Porter was elected president and treasurer: H. W. Kiplinger, manager and Jay Nowels, captain. It is expected to arrange dates with similar teams from outside towns. Get your sale bills printed at The Democrat office. Remepiber that a free notice of the sale, giving a complete list of all property offered, is published free in The Democrat with each set of bills we print. Remember also that the bulk of The Democrat’s big circulation in Jasper county, is in i the country districts and that it goes to the very people you want to reach. ts
Peter Hordeman of Union tp., received a card Monday from his brother, Father Wm. Hordeman, of Frankfort, who was touring Europe when the war broke out there and has been delayed in returning to this country. He stated that he landed in New York last Friday; that he had spent a week in Holland before sailing home, and that their ship was stopped in mid-ocean several times by French and Brit|sh warships. • ' ■ st 1 ■ E. P. i Honan received a letter yesterday from his brother, Dr. Honan, of Badnauheim, Germany, who recently returned to America, saying that he was now at Stockbridge, Mass., in the Berkshire Hills, look-, ing after a patient there, and would probably reach Rensselaer in a couple of weeks. He expects to stop off on his way here at Ann Arbor, Mich., to call on his nephew, Edward M. Honan, w’ho is attending college there.
