Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

T. J. Mallatt was down from Fair Oaks Wednesday. Look at the pianos at Collins’ shoe store.—H. R. LANGE. Catiholic ladies cleared something over $260 at their bazar and suppers Wednesday and Thursday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp of Chicago Heights, formerly of Rensselaer, on Sunday last. John Bissenden, who has been working in Chicago, came down Tuesday to visit his brothers, A 1 and Tom. Rev. Titus went as far as Hammond Thursday with his wife, who left for a visit with her sister at St. Thomas, Ont., Can., for a few weeks. We have the most complete line of Xmas candies and nuts in the city at very reasonable prices. Liberal discount to teachers and Sunday schools.—ROWLES & P'ARKER. Mrs. Gus Geiger returned to her home in South Bend Wednesday after a few days’ visit here with her husband, who is employed on the new gymnasium out at St. Joseph college. Umbrellas, fur gloves, silk shirts, dress shirts, silk hose, tie clasp sets, knit caps, mufflers, smoking jackets, bathrobes will make a merry Xmas for the men and boys.—C. EARL DUVALL. Louis Eisner of Newland, joined his "wife at Gary Tuesday where they will visit for a few weeks. Mr. Eisner, who is now engaged in onion growing at Newland, was formerly a member of the Gary police force. Just received another car of the famous White Star and Monogram flour. If you are having trouble getting good bread we suggest trying one sack and if after a fair trial you are not satisfied with the results we will cheerfully refund the price you paid.—ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. William P. Cooper is expectover from Monticello today to visit her sister, Miss Opal Sharp, and aunt, Mrs. Mattie "Sharp, and will probably remain to attend the Pythian Sisters’ “Christmas Box” Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Grow. Mr. Cooper will come over to spend Sunday also.