Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
G. J. Jessen returned Tuesday frpm a business trip to Chicago. 'Red Comb chick starter and poultry feed tor sale by HAMILTON & KELLNER, | Mrs. C. J. Roberts and daughter, i Miss Mareeline, were Chicago-goers Wednesday, \ ~ I Bev. Titus, Mrs. 11. M. Purcupiie, • Mr. and Mrs. Firman Thompson were among the Chicago goers- Tuesday. ■ W--' \ : yW "Uncle" John English and sqta-in-. law, Albert Brand, expect to leave today for their new home near Spokane 1 , Wash. I j A daughter was born on April I 7,! to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peregrine of Mitchell, 3. D„ formerly of McCoysburg, this county. George Hurley and Guy Peck left Wednesday for Winnebago, Minn., near which place they will be employed on drainage work. We have in stock and will sell on time, gasoline and kerosene engines, cream separators, corn shellers and grinders.—WATSON PLUMBING CO. Phone 204, Rensselaer, Ind. Simon Yoder accompanied by Dr. Martin of Mt. Ayr, went to Indianapolis Tuesday to consult a specialist regarding an injury to his left eye, received some three weeks ago while chopping wood. Mrs. Elizabeth Alter returned last week from spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Watson, at Pachuta, Miss. She also visited Jackson, Miss., Pensacola, Fla., and other points of interest while away. A. E. Shafer, who recently pubchased the Albert Brand property on south Cullen street ,is adding a bath room thereto and making other improvements. He expects to later build another house on the corner Lot south. •
Cal Cain has bought the interest of Virgil Dennison in their barbershop, and has secured the services of Everett Warren of Lafayette. Mr. Warren expects to move here the last of this or the first of next week and will occupy a house in the east part of town. Flowers—Call Phone 429 for cut flowers, potted plants, fruit, candy, bulbs, garden seed, onion sets, seed potatoes, cabbage and tomato plants. We carry at all times a nice lot of strictly fresh caught fish. We deliver to any place in the city.—OSBORNE FLORAL COMPANY. tt C. A. Tuteiir, who has been confined to the house and his bed for the greater part of the past two months, was up town Thursday afternoon for the first time. He is still quite weak, but is improving slowly and will no doubt be back in his usual good health in a few more weeks. Mrs. J. W. Childers went to Lafayette Thursday evening where her daughter, Mrs. Ellen Harsha, of that place, entered the Home hospital there for an operation. Mrs. Childers will bring home with her the two little daughters of Mrs. Harsha, who will remain here until their mother recovers. The Pikes Peak Ocean to Ocean automobile sociability tour car and party is expected to reach Rensselaer at 2:30 this afternoon, and will go from here to Crown Point. The object of the tour is to bring greater development to the Pikes Peak Ocean to Ocean Highway as a transcontinental route. \ Anticipating a great many women will want rugs this spring, I have bought heavily, and have a very large stock to select from. Can fit almost any size room. These are all ■ fresh rugs just off the loom. It will be worth your while to call and look them over on Market Day, April 28th, if you need a rug.—WORLAXD'S FURNITURE STORE. The Monticello Journal says of Mrs. Rice, who was granted a divorce here last week from her husband, Cyrus Rice of Remington: “Mrs. C. C. Rice has moved here from Logansport to the Lucas property on north Main street. Her sister, Mrs. Emipa Drake, who has been here helping her to get established, has returned home to Logansport and her mother, Mrs. Charlotta Carson, will come from that city this evening for a few weeks’ visit.”
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