Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOOK! On Market Day, Thursday, March 18 Montgomery’s News Stand and Gandy Store GIVEN AWAY without any frills, the following articles: One one-dollar box Bunte Bros. Chocolates One box 50 5c Cigars, your choice One box Gum, your choice, value SI.OO. One year’s subscription to any $1.50 Publication. Full Particulars at Store. J. 1. Montgomery

Miss Harriett Shedd was a Chi- 1 cago goer Saturday. James Norris returned Monday from a visit with his brother residing at Coshocton, Ohio. Misses Mabel and Anna Stocksick, Eva Putts and Mabel Cain visited Miss Anna Hazel at Monon Sunday. Mrs. Ed Kannd of Rensselaer, and Mrs. Joe Luers of Parr, returned Friday evening from a few days’ visit in Chicago. Andrew Gangloff returned some days ago from Hot Springs, Ark., where he had bOen for several weeks taking treatment for rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vondersmith of Grant Park, 111., came Friday evening to visit the C. P. Wright family. Mrs. Wright is a sister of Mr. Vondersmith’s. •• _■ .. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ranton, Sr., are confined to their home with sickness. The latter is some improved, but Mr. Ranton’s condition was reported no better yesterday. Arthur Y’eiter went to Lafayette Monday to visit z his mother, Mrs. James Robinson, before going to Mitchell, S. Dak., where he expects to work the coming season. The Terre Haute election fraud cases, in which Mayor Donn M. Roberts is the most prominent defendent, were taken up in the federal court at Indianapolis Monday, and a jury was secured the first day. Mike Kuboski, who has been confined to his home for the past two months or more with blood poisoning and other ailments, is now able to be out of doors, but it will probably be some little time yet before he is able to go to work. Swaney Makeever and E. J. Randle have traded a 24 0 acre farm they owned in Milroy tp., for the J. H. Uphoff residence and 10 acres of land at the west sitje of town, lately occupied by Co. Supt. Lamson. They will either sell or rent the place. Fred Chapman expects to build this season a new 6-room bungalow on his lot on Forest street, between the residences of W. L. Bott and A. J. Bellows. His property in the east part of town he sold some time ago to Rev. W. H. Sayler of Sturgis, N. Dak., who expects to move back here and occupy same the coming fall.

A highwayman held up two paymasters of the Lehigh Portland Cement Company and the Mitchell Lime Company Monday- afternoon, about a mile -out of Mitchell, Ind., and made his escape with a grip containing , $2,000 in cash, with which the paymasters were on their way to pay off the employes at the quarries.

“HHirrah for Wood and The Democrat!” was the greeting we received Friday evening jvhen answering the telephone’s ring. The party at the other end of the line said that even though six out of every seven who voted in Rensselaer and Marion township .at the last subsidy election held here had voted In favor thereof, “I pay more taxes than fifty of the fellows who voted for the proposition. The first half of my 1914 taxes is $250, or just about w hat 2 per cent/ subsidy would cost me. Thanks to both The Democrat and Mr. Wood for what they have done to wipe out any further imposition on this score.” CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Signature of *