Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Try those -fine dill pickles at ROWEN & KISER’S. Leo Worland spent Sunday with his wife and babe in Francesville. W. J. Wright went to Grand Rapids, Mich., Monday on furniture buying business. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Polleck of Lafayette, visited over Sunday with his father, Joseph Polleck. John A. Williams and William Hallier of Wheatfield, were business . visitors in the city Saturday. Mrs. Fred Sissorus and two children of Chicago, were the over Sunday guests of B. G. Oglesby and family. Buy a “Stay Down” tank heater and keep your stock tank from freezing over.—WATSON PLUMBING CO. Simon Bybe, a well known attorney of North Judson, died at his home at that place the latter part of the week. Don’t forget that we carry the best toilet paper in town and we sell it the cheapest, 7 large rolls for 25c. —ROWEN & KISER. , The Ladies’ Aid of the James Sunday school will hold a market at the Home Grocery, Saturday, Jan. 23. Good country eats.—Advt. If you break a lens, we can grind an. exact duplicate for it or it don’t cost you a cent. Let us prove it. All glasses ground in my office.—A. G. CATT, Optometrist. . " ■' “ . Ezra Whitehead stopped over in Rensselaer a few 7 hours Monday while on his way home from a visit with his mother, Mrs. J. T. Whitehead of Remj/lgton, and attending the funeral there Sunday of W. E. Peck. Rain Saturday and Saturday night took off most of the remaining snow and ice, which had been on the ground for about six weeks. Sunday morning was considerable cooler, and a freezing temperature has since prevailed.
Mr. and Mrs. Lony Heibler and little daughter, of Duluth, Minn., are visiting her aunt,Mrs. M. Johnston, ■of west of town. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carpenter and baby of Fair Oaks, are also visiting the Johnston family at this writing. The operation on W. P. Cooper for hernia proved to be quite a complicated one as he was on the operating table over two hours. He is getting along in fine shape though and hopes to be home in record time.— Monticello Herald. The Insurance Press of New York, has published a list of cities and towns in which fire destroyed three buildings or more during 1914. This list includes Bedford, Cedar Lake, Columbus, East Columbus, Elwood, Etna Green, Evansville, Freeland Park, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Jasonville, Jasper, Lake Winona, Marion, Michigantown, Nappanee, Ockley, Portersville, Russellville, St. Joseph, Terre Haute, Waldron and Westphalia.
FRENCH&SOHS __Zn&W HB IJW An artistic harvest of musical sounds in every FRENCH & SONS PIANO. Buy the best if you can afford it. We will make it easy for you to own one. Pianos sold for cash or easy payments. . Piano tuning and rebuilding a specialty; 32 years factory experience. H. R. Lange & Son jM Collins’ Shoe Store Phone 429
