Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dr. C. E. Johnson was a Lafayette visitor yesterday. Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 67c; i>ats, 53c; wheat, $1.40, rye, sl. V: dr —- O. G. Baker of Barkley tp., went to Chicago yesterday for a visit with his brother, W. C. Baker. Peter F. Hein has been recommended for postmaster at Crown Point to succeed Charles Daugherty, removed, / Marion Archibald, a young man aged 26, died suddenly at his home in Morocco last Sunday night of heart disease. ; \ ' -v. 1. Several Rensselaer members of the Knights of Columbus with their lady friends took in a K. of C. dance at Kentland Monday night. The Lowell Tribune,’ one of the bright newsy weeklies of Lake county, came out this week in a brandnew “dress” of body type. John Bruner and family of .lordan tp., who moved here from Madison, Ind., a few years ago, moved back to Madison this week. Let Tho Democrat supply you with typewriter ribbons and carbon papers, We have ribbons for all makes of standard typewriters, and handle tho very grade of carbon papers. F. W. Bedford of east of town, who has been confined to his lioiho since early last November, when he fell and broke his hip, now has an attack of pneumonia and it is not believed that he will ever get up again. Mr. Bedford is 87 years old, and until he suffered this injury hn*d been quite active for one of his advanced age. Call at The Democrat office and get one of the new style pencil holders with the perpetual calendar. A neat holder, nicely nickel plated and costs but 10 cents. We lmvo the new spun glass ink Erasers at 25c, and different styles of pencil point protectors and rubber erasers, only r>c each, in our fancy stationery and office supply department. Dr. Louis Albert Banks, D.D., of Ohio, one of the foremost leaders of the anti-saloon forces in America, will speak at the National Prohibition Rally to be held in the Presbyterian Church-, Tuesday, March 2, at 7:3() o’clock. This is a union' meeting of the churches and all the moral forces of Rensselaer, and will bo one of the greatest temperance meetings ever held in this community.
The W. R. C. gave a combination mncoln and Washington entertainment at the G. M R. hall in the court house Tuesday afternoon, at which a program of readings and a historical contest was given. A. post card menu was a feature of the occasion, two members of the order, Mrs. George F. Meyers and Mrs. W. P. Bennett, who are spending the winter in Florida, sending about a dozen cards with appropriate pictures and verses. Refreshments were served. Notice. The physicians’ blacklist will be made up on March Ist, and anyone who Is indebted to any of the local physicians will do well to look after his standing and keep his name off the list. This waning is not meant solely for a few notorious deadbeats but refers to all who are slow to pay or careless about keeping their bills paid. REQUESTS HAVE COME IN FROM PHYSICIANS IN NEARBY TOWNS FOR A COPY OF THE LIST WHEN IT IS COMPLETED. By all means keep your name off this list. —JASPER COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY. Birth Announcements. Feb. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy of Barkley tp., a daughter.
