Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Clarence Shigley O f Lafayette, was Sunday guest of Miss Mabie Stocks stick. Procure your printed or engraved calling cards at The Democrat office. Erastus Peacock was over from Remington Monday and yeeterday on business. K. Davis came up from Greencastle Monday to look after some business matters here. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Chupp returned Monday from a few days’ visit with their daughter in Morocco. Mrs. Grant Warner, who has been critically ill for several weeks, is still improving right along, it is said. Mrs. William Meyer left Monday for Houston, Texas, to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Will Donnelly. Miss Olive Pollard of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pollard, of south of Rensselaer. Mrs. Mary- Travis returned Monday from a three weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Wade Loop, and family' at Marion. Mrs. Charles Passons returned to Chicago Heights, Monday after a two weeks' visit here with James Passons and wife.
Elcanon Galbraith went to Peru Monday to visit his son, Louis, who is a traction line conductor and whom he had not seen for 18 years. Mel Griffin and family have moved into the rooms over Warner Bros, hardware store. Mrs. Garland Grant occupies the property vacated by Mr. Griffin, which he recently sold to Mrs. Burr. Miss Grace Peyton, who is attending a Baptist missionary training school in Chicago, returned to that city Monday after a few days’ visit here with her mother, Mrs. Mary Peyton. ————————— — . . Squire Gaffield of Milroy tp., went to Lafayette Monday to see his son, E. M. Gaffield, of Ambia, who Is a Patient in the Wabash. Sanitarium, where he has recently undergone two operations and is now improving in health, it is said. The contractors are now busy putting in the steel work for the new Work street bridge, and with good weather will nearly complete the bridge this week. It will require considerable filling on each end, however, before it can be opened for traffic. The ‘Photo-drama of Creation” picture slides and reels shown at the Rex several nights last week and Sunday and Sunday evening, drew large crowds and the pictures were very fine indeed. These pictures are shown under the auspices of the International Bible Students’ Association, of which Pastor Russell of New York Cit.v if the head.
Jarrette’s Variety Stores “The Xmas Gift Stores” ■ • QF all the various kinds of Gifts we have the biggest, best and most temptingly priced display ever shown in this town. There is no shortage of Holiday Goods here. Quick action at the very first hint of the European war has enabled us to fill our warehouse and store , room with Christmas things from literally all the world. Bought for spot cash, delivered last August before the war high prices took effect. Likewise there will be no advance in the selling price, which means a saving to you and a complete line to choose from. The Great Exposition awaits you now by the time this message reaches you all will be ready. Be sure to see it before the eager crowds of holiday shoppers draw on it for their gift needs Presents for the Baby. Presents for Grandma and Grandpa. Presents for the Children. Presents for the Parents. Practical Presents to make the home mere beautiful. Presents to play with and Presents to wear. Come e*rly if joa can or come late. You will not be disappointed here. You will find a mammoth stock of Christmas Merchandise at money saving prices. .«i Our aim, to keep the best. Our method, fair dealing. Our price, the lowest. JARRETTE’S VARIETY STORES BERT JARRETTE, Owner Rensselaer, Ind. Twe Stores Monon, Ind.
