Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. Li. Bott is confined to his home with a case of the grip. If your harness needs to be repaired and oiled, bring them to SCOTT BROS. William Middlecamp and Miss Minnie Schmidt of Kniman were married in Chicago last Friday. Jarrette’s Variety Store enameled ware sale is still on. See the remarkable values in our window for, 10c. John Clager, A. S. Keen, John A. Williams and Simon Fendig were down from Wheatfield on business Saturday. Mrs. H. R. Lange came over from Laporte Friday to remain a few days with her husband. They expect to move here soon. B. S. Fendig and family came down from Chicago Saturday afternoon for a short visit with relatives and to look after some business matters. WANTED—I am located at Fancy Produce market and pay Elgin prices for butter fat. Correct tests guaranteed. Your patronage solicited.— C. H. LEAVEL. ts The Rebekah’s of Gifford lodge will give an oyster supper Wednesday night, Feb. 1”. Pie, coffee and oyster stew will be served for 25c. Everybody invited. —Advt. ‘Price of Beer Goes Up In Capital of Germany,” read a head line in Sunday’s paper. Now those Ber-r liners will perhaps realize that what Sherman said about war was true.' E. P. Honan, president of the Indiana Fraternal Congress, went to Indianapolis again Monday to look after matters in the legislature in which fraternal orders are interested. - The Rensselaer high school basket ball teams lost both games at Medaryville Friday night to the Medaryviße teams. The boys’ team was defeated by a score of 24 to 11, and the girls’ team by 8 to 3. • Louis Ringheisen of Fairmont, Minn., after a ten days’ visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ringheisen, of the west side of town, went to Peoria, 111., Monday, where his wife is visiting relatives. "Uncle” James T. Randle has donated the price of new pulpit furniture for the Methodist church, and same will be put in about the time the new pipe organ is installed, which is expected to be in place for the Easter services. The Scott Bros, sale in Barkley tp., last week, cried by Auctioneer John G. Culp, was well attended and property sold well. Five 2 and 3-year-old horses averaged $l9O •each, one 2-year-old mare bringing $231-; Sheep sold as high as $9 and $9.50 per head, and the cattle also sold well. The tale totaled about $3,500.
E. L. Bruce has rented the Mrs. Daniels property, consisting of residence and five acres of ground, in the northeast part of town, at present occupied by G. D. McCarthy, who will move back into his own property, -which is now occupied by Frank Bruner, who will move into the Mrs. Troxell property, next door east of the McCarthy property.
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