Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Sale bills printed while you wq.it at The Democrat office. Mrs. S. M. McGinnis of Demotte, visited friends here this week. Mrs. Harry Eger entertained the Sew Club Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary D. Eger. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hayes and little son came up from Marion Wednesday for a visit with relatives in Jasper county. Mrs. Harry Wiltshire and daughter, Ruth, and Mrs. B. S. Rice and daughter, Esther, were Monticello goers ' Wednesday. \ , Dr. and Mrs. L. N. Wells, formerly of Demotte, but now residents of Chicago, are visiting A. Halleck, and family this week. Give us your potato order. We have a car of nice, ripe potatoes; 20c a peck, 75c a bushel, or 70c in 5 bushel lots.—JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. David Horsewood of Ligonier, returned home Wednesday after a visit here with their sons, Frank and Charles Horsewood, of south of town. Mrs. S. E. Sparling, who has been visiting here for some time with hsr parents, Mr.’ and Mrs. S. S. Shedd, left Thursday for her home near Demopolis, Ala. - —————— • Mecklenberg, accompanied by his sister, Miss Cinda Mecklenberg, went to Chicago Wednesday to enter the National Trade School to take a course in electrical engineering. F. M. Hayes, formerly of Barkley tp., but for the past few years a resident of Marion, is visiting his sons,, William and John Hayes, and daughter, Mrs. William Florence, of north of town. , The condition of S. R. Nichols, who has been critically ill for some time with Bright's disease and other complications, shows little change, although it is thought he is grad-t ually failing a little. C. T. Boicourt returned home Wednesday from a business trip to Hamilton, North Dakota, and lowa. He did not learn of his mother-in-law, Mrs. W. P. Baker's death, until after the funeral, the dispatch, having been forwarded to him in lowa,' from Hamilton, N. D., where it was thought he was at the time. Mike Dalton, a brickmason, employed on the St. Joseph, college gymnasium, was relieved of a ticket he had purchased at the Monon station in Hlammond and $32 in coin of the realm, while in Hammond Saturday. He had to borrow money to get back to Chicago where he had friends and was able to secure money to come to Rensselaer; The annual rally day services of the M. E. church will be held Sunday, Oct. 18. Sunday school rally service at »:30. The rally church serviceswill beat 10:45, at which reports will be made of the past year’s work and the pastor, Rev. Paul C. Curnlck, will preach a special sermon to the Methodists of Rensselaer.