Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

In All The World No Trip Like This It’s almost a man’s duty as an educational process, to take his family, while the railroad fares to California have been ent in two and visit the great Expositions at San Francis* co and San Diego; seeing on the way out tha marvelous Mountain Scenery of Colorado— Denver, Colorado Springs, Pikes Peak, Pueblo, the stupendous and world-famous Royal Gorge, and Salt Lake City. Then you should return by way of the North Pacific Coast and either Glacier or Yellowstone National Park. You will never have the same opportunity and if you use the through Pullman service of tha Burlington Route (C. B.& Q.U.R.) or join one of those comfortable,economical and care-frea Personally Conducted Excursions, you can aea the wonders of Colorado without extra cost, for you will pass all those most interesting points by daylight. Don’t forget that. Here’s the idea! Sit right down and write me how many expect to make the trip, just when you want to go, the points you want to visit, how long you expect to stay, and I will plan atrip especially fitted to your time and needs—then you will know all about it. If you decide to go, I will make arrangements for your complete trip, and reserve sleeping berths, when the time comes for you to start. Write today—before you forget it. « J. Francis, G. P. A. Burlington Route (0. B. & Q. U. R.) 6-17 W, Jackson Blvd., Chicago*

too vexatious for much rest.: hence his resignation. Kon I lain! Democrat: .Will H. Ade, who suffered an. alarming relapse ■the la P r ;..irt ..of 1; week, is reported soi.it wlmf better sint e Wed- ' 1 »daj iTev. V. ||. Krull. of St. Joseph’s college Rensselaer, was the guest of his brother, Nicholas Krull, and family yesterday . . i , Mrs. John Tonn of Dvmotte, came Monday lor a few .days’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Burton, and family. Indianapolis Was visited about l2;3o o’clock Sunday aftt'f’noon by a severe windstorm that hit the north part of tin' city with great force, uprooting trees, blowing down t elephone and elect ric light poles and paralyzing telephone and electric light service and putting the street car lines out of commission, on the north side. The wind alst* did considerable damage at Terre Haute, (’raw fordsville and other places. Wheat and corn were badly damaged by hail in about Kokomo, also..

Do You Want Lightning Protection? ! have been in the Mghtnlng rod business for 15 years and during that time have never lost a building by lightning. A five-year guarantee with all rods. I f interested call and see me or phone 568.—FRANK A. BICKNELL, Rensselaer, Ind. ts

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