Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harris were Momence goers Thursday. C. B. Manderville repairs watches and clocks at Fair Oaks, Ind.—Advt. Misses Belle Laßue and Myra Watson went to Indianapolis Thursday. : . W. L. Bott left Thursday on a business trip to Logansport, Star City and Winamac. Miss Kate Tressmer, accompanied by young Joe Fate, went to Tefft Thursday for a visit with her folks. Mrs. M. Barnes returned to Kokomo Thursday after a visit here with her grandchildren, Jack and Doris Larsh. -

Miss Bethel Murphy and little brother of Morocco, returned home Thursday after a visit here with W. E. Harris and family. Relieve ocular strain by wearing DR. CATT’S GROUND GLASSES,’ ground in his office over Long’s drug store.—A. G. CATT, Optometrist. Don’t forget the Jasper County Poultry Show <vthe week beginning Jam - 4, in the Maines & Hamilton implement' room on Van Rensselaer sctreet. John and| Mat Moosmiller will farm J. J. Lawler’s Hanging Grove tp., farm next season, which is now occupied by Joseph Nagle, who will move onto Rowles & Parker’s farm east of Rensselaer, the former Geo. Ketchum place. Gov. Ralston has appointed Eugene C. Shireman of Martinsville, to succeed the late George W. Miles as state fish and game commissioner. Mr. Shireman’s commission is for a period of four years. Mr. Miles’ term, had he lived, would have expired next May. -