Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

C. P. Fate was an Indianapolis goer Saturday. ' -Miss Helen Leatherman, who was recently operated on for appendicitis, is slowly* improving. We will make a special effort to please you on Sale Day, March 18. —ROWLES & PARKER. One lot of slrand $1.50 dress shirts 'for 50c at Duvall's Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL. If you want to see a first class cream separator, see the Lily at HAMILTON & KELLNER’S. Harry Zimmerman returned to Michigan City Monday after spending Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. John Zimmerman. Marbles, marbles and marbles’ We will give FREE with every boy’s suit sold, one nice bag of marbles.— DUVALL’S QUALIFY SHOP, ————————————— . Mrs. John Kupke of Newland, accompanied by her son, N. F. Kupke, went to Lafayette Monday to enter St. Elizabeth’s hospital for an operation. . . . / ■■ We will give a doll’s dress pattern free to each little girl accompanied by her mother to our store on Sale Day, March 18. —ROWLES & PARKER. The four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Helsel of Union tp., who has been seriously ill with heart and nerve trouble, is some better at this writing. \ • • An extta pair trousers FREE on March 13th to 20th with every tail-or-made suit for $16.50, $lB and S2O, at Duvall’s Quality Shop.—C. DUVALL. __A . .Jasper county relatives of the D. E. Lesh family, now of Menomonie, Wis., have received word that their daughter, Miss Geneva Lesh, will be married March 25 to Mr. Earl Krammes, a young farmer of near that place. - The 7-year-old daughter of David Yeoman, Jr., of Union tp., suffered a fracture of her collar bone Saturday afternoon by falling from a sofa. The seriousness of the injury was not known until Sunday, when Dr. English was called and found that the bone was fractured. The baby daughter born Feb. 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Omar Day, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Day, died Friday afternoon and was buried Saturday afternoon, funeral services being conducted by Rev. Titus from the house. The child developed a cold soon after birth and not much hope was entertained of saving it at any time. John Kester of Pulaski county, has dismissed his election contest suit against Frank Badger of Star City, who had a plurality of 32 votes. Kester and Badger were opposing candidates for county commissioner, and Kester alleged that ht would have been elected had the polls in one of the precincts been closed at 6 o’clock as required by law. They were kept open until 9 o’clock at night. The initial copy of Lafayette’s new Sunday paper, The Sunday Record, issued by R. M. Isherwood from the Tippecanoe Democrat office, has reached our table. The new paper is non-politicaf in character is almost purely local in its news items It is brimful of bright, spicy local news, and if Bro. Isherwood keeps up the pace he set in the first issue there is no question but what the Record "will take.”