Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Granville was in Chicago on business Wednesday. / t', . . E. Peacock came over Remington Thursday for a few’ days’ stay. If you are going to buy a, spreader see our bargain offer. —HAMILTON . & KELLNER. J. C. Gwin went tq Indianapolis Tuesday to attend the state meeting of lumber dealers. Mrs. S. H, Dunovan and Mrs. J. L. Snyder of Lafayette, visited Mrs. F. A. Turfler here Tuesday. Frank Alter went to Forest, Ind., Tuesday on business connected with the settlement of his father’s estate. Buy a “Stay Down” tank heater and keep your stock tank from freezing over.—WATSON PLUMBING CO. ■ j -- - - - , a.; ■ ! Miss Edna Culp of Bellcenter, Indi, returned home Tuesday after k week’s visit with her uncle, George Culp, of near Rensselaer. The Girls’ Sew’ Club was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. H. R. Kurrie at her handsome and commodious home on Work street. Harold Gifford, 16-year-old son ot Harry Gifford of Barkley tp., got his right arm broken just above the wrist Tuesday while cranking an automobile. Mrs. W. V. Porter entertained the D. A. R. yesterday afternoon at her home on Main street. A program of entertainment w’as rendered by the Webster Literary Society of the high school. , O. C. Halstead of Newton tp., w’ent to Hammond Wednesday to see his mother, Mrs. Virginia Halstead, who is taking treatment in a hospital at that place. Mrs. Halstead is 79 years of .age. —« ■. ■ . r George Yeoman of near Lisbon, N. Dak., who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Ira W. Yeoman, at Remington, and other relatives in Jasper county for several weeks, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. B. Forsythe, Mrs. C. G. Spitler and Mrs. J. F. Hardman entertained the Round Table Club and the husbands of the members at the handsome home of the former, on the corner oTTVashington and Division streets, Thursday evening. The walls of the interior of the Trust & Savings bank are being thoroughly cleaned and redecorated, and when the work is completed, it will present a very spick and span appearance. Mr. John Moore of Barkley tp., who is the owner of the building, is having the work done, a Chicago decorator being in charge. Tuesday's “Monticello Journal: Aunt Mollie Wood, of near Rensselaer, and Mrs. Earl Kelley of idonon, are visiting at the home of W. O. Carrothers and family on north. Illinois street Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Steele left this morning for an extended visit in Sheldon, 111., Fowler, Brook and Mt. Ayr., While in Fowler they Will Visit th’eftr son, Charles Steele, who was formerly connected with the local schools.
Our Liberal Discounts are Still on Suits and Overcoats DUVALL’S qUHLITT SHOR C. EARL DUVALL
