Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Sale bills printed while you Walt at The Democrat office. We are giving % off on all suits and cIoaks.—FENDIG’S FAIR. r .•: f How long will it burn in our window?—ROWEN & KISER. Larkip Potts, who has been in poor health for some time, is a little better. ■ ■ / Closing out" every -suit and cloak in stock, 14 off. Come earIy—FENDIG’S FAIR. • * —. —-__—l, . Mr, and Mrs. Carl Hamacher of near Foresman; were visitors in the city Monday, Did you guess on how long the candle would burn at Rowen & Kiser’s store? It is free. Blatchford's calf meal, Swift’s 60 Per cent Digester Tankage for sale by HAMILTON & KELLNER. Sergeant-Instructor Louis H. Cook of the Ind. Nat’S Guard, came yesterday to instruct the local company for a couple of weeks. Miss Mary Shelly, who was operated on at St. Elizabeth’s hospital in Lafayette last week, is getting along nicely, but will probably remain in the hospital a week longer. Mel Griffith and family,‘ who have been living in the rooms over Warner Bros, hardware store for a short time, moved into their new house southwest of town, yesterday. Lieut. H. B. Tuteur of Co. M„ of the local company,- went to Indianapolis last Friday evening to take an examination for captain. He being assigned to command of the local company on Capt. Healey’s promotion to a major. Department Commander A. B. Crampton of Delphi, was here Saturday and instaled the new officers of the G. A. R. Post. The ladies of the G. A. R. held their installation the same afternoon, also. Refreshments were served following installation of officers.
A comic play entitled “Love and Lather,” was given by home talent at the Cosy Palace school house in Barkley tp., Saturday evening by the Barkley home talent boys. The play was in two acts, and all enjoyed a hearty laugh. The school house was well filled, there being about 90 people present. On Friday evening, Jan. 15, they will give the play at the Odd Fellows Hall in Gifford. xx Tippecanoe County Democrat: Every democratic newspaper in the Tenth district is outspoken in its opposition to a continuation of the present ring management of the party’s affairs in the state. They all feel the humiliation of having at the bead of the Party£ man who j s charged with bartering his high place for lobby loot and that there should be a change in the personnel of the state committee. Advertised letters: Mrs. Dora Hosdman, Isaac Parker, Lulu Warfel, Mrs. Lue Berry, Hopkins & Allen, Buck Robinson, Frank Thompson, Lon Wood, Mrs. Joseph Muller, Jothi}, J, Murphy, Jeanette Hanson, Isabelle Martin, Jasper Pass, Mrs. Bess Payne, Mrs. Victoria Chaffin, Rose Culp, Mrs. Mina Hijtoz, Mrs. F. V. Powell, Mrs. Louise Osgood, Halsie Gordon. The above letters, if not called for, will be sent to the dead letter office Jan. 25.
Uncle John Stively, 92 years of age, has been carrying his right arm in a sling for a couple of weeks now, the result of a fall on the sidewalk, near the Rensselaer garage. He paid, little attention to the Injury for several days, but as his wrist still continued to pain him, he was finally inducts to go to a doctor who found that one of the bones was broker!. -Mr. Stively holds his age remarkably well and gets about as spry as most men twenty years his junior. The Koontz & Dupies clothing store -at Fowler, was broken into last Thursday night, presumably by tramps/ who left three old outfits of clothing and fitted themselves out with complete new togs of the very best in the store, even down to underwear, socks, shoes, caps and overcoats, valued in all at about S2OO. They secured also about $25 in cash from the cash register, and the night agent at. the depot states that “three well dressed young men’’ thought tickets for the early train next morning to Kankakee. . '
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