Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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■ Miss Grace Haas spent Sunday in Chicago. . C. AV. Coen was down from South, Bend on business Friday. If you are going to buy a spreader see our bargain offer.— HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. O. E. Burch was called to Otterbein Friday by the illness of. her aged mother. Delos Thompson left Saturday on a business trip to New' Orleans, going via Chicago. Miss Mary Porter of Mt. Vernon, S. Dak., came Friday night to visit relatives here for several weeks. Mrs. J. M. Wasson went to Berwyn, 111., Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs.. A. E. Coen, and family. Buy a “Stay Down” tank heater and keep your stock tank from freezing over.—WATSON PLUMBING CO. O. K. Rainier and family went to Chalmers Monday to attend the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor. 1 ■• 1 • Mrs. G. W. Loveless returned to Lafayette Friday after a visit here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William The insurance on Leo Reeve’s house, damaged by fire Friday, was adjusted at SBS, S6O on building and $25 on contents. Mrs. Sigman of Geddes, S Dak., visited over Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Ed Fay, and went to Attica Monday to visit her mother, Mrs. Amanda Leech. Mrs. J. E. Alter of Union tp., returned Saturday from Greencastle, where she was called a couple of weeks ago by the critical illness of her brother-in-law. J. H. White, a sergeant of engipeers, stationed at Vancouver barracks, Wash., who is enjoying a 90day furlough, visited here last week with his aunt, Mrs. John Mann. Mrs. C. Smith returned to Chicago Saturday afternoon after a few’ days’ visit here with the family of her brother-in-law, Mike Kuboski, who has been critically ill, but is better at this time. Mrs. George Crockett of southeast of town, who has been quite poorly for the past week with congestion of the heart, is much better and Mrs. T. A. Crockett of Rensselaer, who has been staying with her, has returned home. Duke Nichols, of near the Babcock & Hopkins’ elevator, went into his coal shed on Sunday and in some way struck his head against some sharp piece of wood, or something in the shed, cutting quite a gash above the right eye.

Mr. and Mrs. Omar Day and baby came up from Lafayette Saturday and the latter will remain here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Day, for the present. Omar went to Indianapolis Monday wlhere he has a position teaching.

Our Liberal Discounts are Still on Suits and Overcoats DUVALL’S OURITT SHOP C. EARL DUVALL