Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. John Bicknell went to Plymouth Monday' Ideal Account Files, $1.50 each.— The Democrat’s fancy stationery department. Delbert Beckman Spent Sunday in Lafayette with his wife, who is visiting relatives there. - - Miss Anna, -Harman, history teacher in the Rensselaer high school, was a Lafayette goer Saturday. Ex-sheriff W. I. Hoover, the local l ord agent, unloaded two carloads more of Ford cars here Monday. > Frost fell in some of the low-lying sections of the county Sunday night. But little damage is reported, however. ; , \ E. P. Honan went to Danville, 111., on business Sunday, and from there went to Indianapolis, returning home Monday evening.
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. Monday and yesterday were bright, pleasant days, with rising temperature, and the indications are for a nice warm, growing spell of weather. The Willette Taylor stock company disbanded here Saturday evening for the summer, after a closing week’s engagement at the Ellis theatre. Every Wednesday we make a shipment of Panama and fine felt hats to be cleaned and reblocked. Bring yours to the Home of Good Clothes. —-WM. TRAUB. 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. J. M. Jackson of Colorado Springs, Colo., after a few days’ visit here with his sisters, Mrs. Jennie Jessen and Mrs. A. A. Hoover, left Monday for Lebanon to visit relatives there.
Another new supply of Ideal Account files received in The Democrat’s stationery department. These are much cheaper and more convenient for keeping moderate-sized accounts than a cumbersome ledger. Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Catt, accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Catt, drove to Thayer in the former’s, automobile Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Catt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kight. Joseph Havorka, Jr., of Eu Claire, Wis., who has been visiting here with his brother, Leo, and wife, has recently purchased a new Mitchell Six auto, and accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Havorka, drove to Chicago in the car Saturday. The new pipe organ at Trinity M. E. church, the gift of “Uncle” George Hosmer, has been fully installed and a recital will be given- at the church Friday evening by a noted Chicago organist. The. dedication will take place Sunday, and Revs. C. L. Harper of Delphi, and H. L. Kindig of Monticello, former pastors, will assist Rev. Curnick in the services.
The “juice” was turned on Monday evening for the first time on all of the new boulevard lights on Van Rensselaer street and around the court house square. These lights are certainly the best investment Rensselaer ever made, in many ways, and The Democrat is glad to see the accomplishment of something it has worked for diligently for a long time. The little two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Greeley Comer of Barkley tp., was kicked in the head by a horse Saturday evening and rendered unconscious. Accompanied by Dr. Gwin, the parents took the child to St. Elizabeth’s hospital at Lafayette where ah x-ray examination was held and it was found that the skull was quite badly fractured. It was hoped to preform the usual operation in such cases and it was believed the child would then recover. It began to show sign?, of returning to consciousness Monday morning.
