Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Glen Bates of Portland, Ore., is Visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Bates. . . W. O. Rowles, J. J. Montgomery and Mrs. W. J. Wright were Chicago goers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Kesiter of Jordan tp., went to Cincinnati Thursday to visit relatives. Mrs. Fannie Hollanschope of Peru, attended the funeral here Friday of her nephew, Taylor BoiCourt. Mrs. A. Luers went to Allentown, HL,, the fi’rst of the week for a couple of weeks’ visit with relatives. Miss Ruth Bott went to Star City Thursday to attend the high school alumni banquet, she being a graduate of that school. ? The St. Joseph college baseball team was defeated by the St. Igna--11'4?. college, team. .in Chicago Wed-, nesday by a score of 2 to 1. The Democrat keeps in stock blank statements for the Ideal Account Files, and there is no need in your sending out of town for them. Piano Tuning and Repairing—-All work guaranteed, at the music store, north of Rowles & Parker’s store, or phone 566—H.R. LANGE & SON. ts Mrs. H. J. Kannal went to Chicago Thursday to meet her daughter, Gertrude, who has been taking treatment, for some time at Nevada, Mb.

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. Buy envelopes at The Democrat office. A large number of sizes> styles and colors, both bond and plain finish, to select from, at 5c per bunch of 25. Call in and see them. The Willette Taylor Stock Co played “The Only Son’’ to a well pleased house at Ellis theater Wednesday night. They will repeat the play in a matinee this afternoon. Hugh Gamble, the civil engineer, who has been having a serious tussle with rheumatism for the past couple of months, is now able to be out, but shows the effects of his sickness. Mrs. William Strawbridge, Mrs. Charles Strawbridge, Miss Louise Strawbridge, Mrs. H. E. Goodman, Miss Grace Goodman and Mrs. John Neuveen of Chicago, were guests of the A. F. Long family Thursday. The Fourth of July falls on Sunday this year, so the “old-fashioned” celebrations will have to be held on the-Lld or sth. The 3d will probably be the day generally observed, and the celebrators will then have Sunday to get over it. Mrs. Frank Alter returned Tuesday from Forest, Ind., where she had accompanied her husband a few days previous. Mr. Alter remained to look after some business matters connected with his father’s estate, of which he is administrator.

A two-story frame house near. Gifford, occupied by Pearl Davis and belonging to G. F. Meyers and .1' J. Hunt, was destroyed by fire last Friday, supposed to have started from a defective flue. The household goods were mostly saved. It is understood to have been insured for $1,0,00. > Paul Norman, who accompanied John Knapp and family via automobile to new York state last week, returned home Tuesday. The party reached Panama, N. ¥., Saturday, after leaving' Rensselaer Wednesday afternoon. The distance is a little over 500 miles. In the high school baseball game at Delphi Wednesday between Rens selaer and Delphi, 8 innings were played, resulting in a tie, each side making one score. The game had to be "called” then so that the Rensselaer boys could take the train for home. * While it has been somewhat showery all week, not a jfreat amount of rain fell until Thursday night, when we got another big rain which continued practically all during the night. The rainfall Thursday night was .8 of an inch and the total since Saturday up to yesterday noon was 1.65 inches. x ,

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