Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Buy that buggy of HAMILTON & KELLNER. R. M. Dunn was down from Rosbiawn on business Saturday, Our 2%.c flour, fine for pancakes. Ask us about it.—THE MILL, phone 456. The Van Rensselaer Club gave an Easter dance at the armory Monday night. George Worden of Remington, was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Miss Grace Gilbert of Chicago, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Sage of southeast of town.
Kenneth Allman, Forest Morlan and Vern Haas were down from Chicago to spend Sunday with home folks. Ross Goble and family of Frankfort, spent the week-end with relatives and friends here, making the trip in their auto. Mrs. F. E. Babcock was a Lafayette visitor Saturday, Her son, D, J. Babcock, accompanied her home and spent Sunday here. / We can supply you with all kinds of poultry feed. Ask your grocer for our starter and scratch feeds>— IROQUIS ROLLER MILL, phone 456. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith, w'ho were called here last week by the death of the latter’s father, M. Y. Slaughter, returned to home at Streator, 111., Monday.
Virgil Denniston has sold his lot Fairview addition, just west of Orlie Clouse’s property, to Mrs. Mel Medicus, whtr will erect a modern tenant house thereon at once, Mrs. Elizabeth Kaub -of Watertown, Wis., who has been visiting her aged father in Lansing, Mich., . came Saturday for a couple of weeks’ visit with old friends and relatives here. John M. Knapp and family expect to leave this week for their new home in New York state, providing they can get their car loaded and business straightened up in time ,t'o get away this week. Mrs. Charlotte George, who has been spending the winter with her children in Chicago, returned last week to take up her residence for the summer in her property on north Van Rensselaer street. John Kettering of Pullman, Wash., but formerly of Remington, who with his wife has been spending the winter at Long Beach, Cali.,-writes Us to change the address of his Democrat back to Pullman, Wash., and sends best regards to old friends.
ELLIS THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1915 WILLETTE TAYLOR Presents Mr. CASH K, TOMLIXSOX in “Jimmy Valentine” \ MISS CORA KING A Member of The Willette Taylor Co.
