Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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C\ P. Moody was a Kankakee goer Wednesday. “Magic ink erasers,” spun glass, nickle plated holder, only 25c at The Democrat office. Mrs. J. O. Haskell came over from Eluffton Wednesday to visit the families of Samuel and Frank Haskell. V. e drill water wells anywhere and. any size.—WATSON PLUMBING CO., phone 204, Rensselaer, Ind. ts Robert Lucas has lately moved here from South Bend and will engage with his brother, G. A. Lucas, in the ditching business. 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 Rev. C. L. Harper, former pastor of Trinity M. E. church, Was over from Delphi Wednesday to conduct the funeral services of the late James Fisher of Hammond. Mrs. Ed Oliver of Newland, who has been in quite poor health for some time, was taken to the Wesley hospital in Chicago Tuesday afternoon for an operation. 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. D. M. Parry, an Indianapolis manufacturer of nation-vide note, died Wednesday morning at his home in that city, after an extended illness from uraemic poisoning and heart failure, aged 63 years. Bert Hopkins has abandoned the idea of building a new residence on his Front street lot, from which he recently sold and moved away his old house, and is now preparing to build on his lot on College avenue, fronting Milroy Park.

Clifford Hurley, a young man who is employed on the Thompson ranch near Parr, had his left arm broken above the wrist Wednesday morning by being crowded or jammed by a horse against the horse stall. The Woman’s . Home Missionary convention of the Lafayette district of the Methodist church ,was held at Remington Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. E. P. Honan was the Rensselaer delegate to the convention, and several automobile loads of ladies from this city also attended. Gus Johnson returned a few days ago from New York, where he went recently and was married to Miss Ellen Ahlen of Brooklyn. They are stopping temporarily with the family of John Werner, but will occupy the Makeever farm, just west of Alf Donnelley’s north of town, as soon as the new house being built there, is completed.

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