Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Our Customers All Seem Well Satisfied this Cold Weather with the COAL we have sold them. There have been no complaints regarding it’s heating qualities. Buy The Hot! Hotter! Hottest! Kind The kind we sell.

6RANT-WARNER LUMBER GO. I ' I ’ l . . ■ 1 " ■ : . Eastern Star Install New Officers. The Eastern Star lodge installed its new officers Tuesday evening. Tue officers are: Mrs. Jesse Nichols, W. M. Rev. P. C. Curnick, W. P. Mrs.. E. J. Duvall, A. M. Mrs. I. A. Glazebrook, Sec. Mrs. Mary D. Eger, Treas. Mrs. Hattie Hinkle, Conductress. Mrs, .1, w. crooks, Asst. Conductress. . Mrs. J. A. Grant, Warden. Mrs. George Reed, Pianist. Mrs. L. E. Barber, Mrs. David Bare, Mfs. J. A. MfcFarland, Mrs. John Duvall and Miss Gertrude Hopkins, points of star. Mrs. Frank Critser,, .Marshal. .Retiring worthy” matron, Mrs. E. J. Duvall, was presented with a handsome bunch of carnations, Rev. Curnick making the presentation speech. Mrs. W. Wilder, Miss Maggie Mulder, Miss Pearl Best and Mrs, C. O. Baker of the Roselawn lodge, attended the installation. Light refreshments were served

Pointed The man who talks much often says little. Some people are born small, always remain small, and are considered everlastingly small. If the hoof and mouth disease—preferably the mouth—could fasten itself upon some of our professional spellbinders the country would be signally blessed.

Sou are respectfully intoiteb to call our office for tfje purpose of examinins sample# anb taking priced of €n« grabeb Calling Orta, jfabitationtf, etc. (9ur Work tfje beat, atylesf tfje latent anb prices tfje lotoegt.