Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Special Bargain Day! Wednesday, March 10 Our best 20c Coffee at 12%c All 25c Coffee at - -17 c All 30c Coffee at -24 c Joseph A. Leers Parr, - - Indiana

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Whicker of Mt. Ayr, were called to Arcadia, Ind., Wednesday by the death of the latter’s grandmother, Mrs. Fannie Stowers, aged 81 years. Quite a heavy sleet fell early yesterday morning and covered the streets and sidewalks with an icy glare. It was not cold enough, however, to freeze Very hard and most of it disappeared during the day. Boys, get in on the Marble Deal. With every boy’s suit sold we will give free one nice bag of marbles FREE. So get in on the marbles, and have a nice suit.—C, EARL DUVALL. T. ,j. Gleason, Mrs. Nora Worden and Mrs. Elizabeth German received word Thursday morning that their nephew, Paul Dooley, a former resident of Monon, had died In Indianapolis at 8 o'clock the previous evening. He had gone to Indianapolis fdr an operation for the removal of liis tonsils, and died in the hospital there., Everett McCleary of Barkley tp., had a hog come up missing several days ago and he called the assistance of some of his neighbors to help look for it. It was traced to a hay stack, corn having been scattered along evidently to coax it to the stack, where it was found it had been killed and taken away, the thief probably having carried it away on his back. The butcher knife used in killing the animal was also found at the stack, and it is said there is a strong suspicion as to who the thief is.

Twenty-six friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Lafoon, living south of town, Sunday night and enjoyed an oyster supper and were entertained by music. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hall and family, who are to move soon to near Goodland; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Dewey and son; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Iliff and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. John Walters and family; Harry Marble; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dewey and sons, John and Henry, of Brook.—One Who Was Present. The White county high school discussion will be held at Monticello Friday, March 19th. Miss Fay Bending will represent the local high school. The county discussion is a part of the state high school debating contests and the winner of this discussion will represent the county at the district discussion at Rensselaer April 16th. The topic for discussion on this occasion will be “How May We Secure Greater Administrative and Economic Efficiency in County Government?” While in the city the visiting schools will be guests of the Monticello high school.—Monticello Journal.

Thornton-—Zimmer. The doors of the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Thornton of near Surrey, swung open to a happy gathering last Sunday afternoon, the occasion being the marriage of their eldest daughter, Miss Lona E., to Mr. John N. Zimmer, Jr., son of Mi*, and Mrs. John F. Zimmer of northwest of Rensselaer. Promptly at four o’clock the young couple took their places in the sunny parlor of the Thornton home, and were united in wedlock by Rev. J. C. Parrett, the ring ceremony being used. r ■ The bfride was dressed in white silk, draped in shadow lace, trimmed in rhinestones and pearls, and wore a long white veil. The bridegroom was dressed- in a handsome blue suit. Mr. and Mrs. Zimmer remany useful and beautiful presents. xx

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