Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Clara Elder is visiting friends in Morocco.
Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 67c; wheat, ? 1.40; oats, 47c.
Miss Irene Duvall is visiting relatives in Chicago for a few days.
The Ladies’ Literary Club met yesterday with Mrs. F, A. Turfler.
Mrs. 11. E. Hartley and Mrs. W. L. Bott visited in Goodland Thursday.
A quart Mason jar of pure apple butter for 15e at ROWLES & PARKER’S.
“Magic ink erasers,” spun glass, nickle plated holder, only 25c at The Democrat office.
Rev. Parrett left Tuesday to attend the Presbyterian general assembly at Rochester, N. Y.
Mrs. E. E. Smith, J. W, Marlatt and A. R. Rishling were among the Chicago’ goers Tuesday.
Rev. and Mrs, Titus and guest, Miss Zelma Harbaugh ’of Sullivan, were in Chicago Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morrissy returned Tuesday from their visit to 'his eld home at Allegany,. N. Y,
Mrs. Zern Wright and little daughter is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. V. McGlynn, in Remington, this week.
Rev. Curnick went to Indianapolis Tuesday to attend the half century anniversary jubilee of Scottish Rite Masons.
Don’t forget that next Wednesday, May 26, is the date for holding the railroad subsidy election in Newton township.—Advt.
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.
A daughter was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. George Fletemeyer of Lafayette. The mother was formerly Miss Edna Donnelly of near Rensselaer, * • C
Mrs. Ben Grube, who. has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Warren of Walker tp., for several months, left this week to join her husband in the South.
Jasper-Newton Medical Association met last night with M. C. Mathews at Kentland. The general subjects on the program were: Tuberculosis of the Glands, and Empyema.
Clyde and Chauncey Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tow and Julia Oliver of Newland, went to Chicago Wednesday morning and from there to Danville, 111., to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ed Oliver.
The mercury took a rise Thurs clay afternoon, after hovering around near the freezing point for several days, and we got quite a nice shower of rain at night. Yesterday was very windy again, but pleasant otherwise.
Monogram flour is without a doubt equal to any flour on the market regardless of price. In fact, is far above the average flours selling at higher prices. Sold under a money-back guarantee.—ROWLES & PARKER, i; J,
Leonard Hicks, proprietor of the Hotel Grant, Chicago, accompanied by his wife, father, mother and sister, stopped in Rensselaer a short time Wednesday to calf on Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Montgomery. They were on their way to visit relatives in Kentucky, going via automobile.
Se'e our Napier bond typewriter paper, it has stood the test in Rensselaer for the past ten years and is used by many of the leading attorneys and abstracters. If you are not using it, try a box and see how much superior it is to the kind you have been using. This brand is kept in stock by us at all times and in different weights.
