Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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A dispatch from Logansport to an Indianapolis paper states that there are now 1,200 persons at the Northern Hospital for the Insane at Longcliff. “of whom 400 are employes.” Too bad that the quarters are so crowded that they can’t make room for another hundred employes. The Morocco Utilities Co., Morocco: capital, $25,000; to supply water to the town of Morocco,"has been incorporated by A. W. Peck, L. S, Keeker and C. E. Triplett. Morocco has never had any lire protection or waterworks system, and a plant of this kind is badly needed there. 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. Mose Sigo of Remington, returned yesterday from attending the state meeting of the Catholic Order of Foresters at Laport, as a delegate from the Remington Court. Miss Nell O’Connor leaves tonight for Gilman, Ill., to be the guest of Miss Anna Anderson. They will both attend the commencement exercises of Notre Dame school at Kankakee, Ill., next week and then return to Gilman, where Miss O’Connor will remain for several days longer. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Nowels and son, Harold, will leave Monday for a six weeks’ trip to the Pacific coast. They will visit Denver, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Tacoma, Yellow Stone Park and other places. They expect to spend about a week in Tacoma with Mr. Novels’ sister, Mrs. Herbert Cochran. Don Wright will have charge of the Nowels restaurant during their absence. In driving about town one is impressed with the great amount of improvement going on in Rensselaer, both in the way of new residences, remodeling and repainting. On south Front street alone several of the houses have just been repainted, and the two new houses being erected by A. Leopold are nearing completion. In all parts of the city dwellings are being repainted, and Rensselaer never put up a better appearance, except for some of its streets, than she does at present. Now if the “city dads” would tear out the high brick crossings and fill up some of the holes in the streets, the improvement would be more marked
Father Geitl, head of the Indian school printing plant, was In Chicago a few days ago and purchased a new wire stitcher of larger capacity than the one now in use, to accomodate the work of the plant. Several Catholic publications of large circulation are printed at this plant. The composition has all been done by hand heretofore because of the fact, for one reason, that they are printed in different languages, some in German and some In English, and a linotype operator who understands both languages Is not very easy to secure. However, Father Geitl informs us that a linotype will be the next thing added to the equipment, and they will also put in electric power, no doubt.
A SATURDAY RUN Look at our window Saturday morning and see what we have for you. It will pay you. All Kinds of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables SOME LIVE ONES FOR YOU Fancy Cream Cheese, new 4 Pounds Laundry Starch. 15c and mild ............. 19c 3 Loaves Home Bread.... 10c Pure Country Lhrd or Pack- 15c Jar Apple Butter 10c ing House brand 11c 15c Bottle Chill Sauce. ,10c California Hams, fancy... 12c 3 doz. Fancy Sweet Pickles 25c Fancy Large Bananas.. .12%c A Good 50c Broom Rowen & Kiser Phone -202
