Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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The Milroy Circle Ladies me; Friday afternoon with Mrs. Nelson Randle. Fritz Mecklenburg of Watseka, 111., spent Sunday here with home folks.Delos Thompson is at Ann Arbor, Elicit., attending the annual commencement of the university. t Canning time is here, and don't forget the place to get your supplies. —ROW-EX & KISER. Phone 202. by pay more when you can buy A. and K.’s Best flour, $1.65, every sack guaranteed.—HOME GROCERY Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Babcock and daughter, Pearl, spent Sunday with the former’s son; Will Babcock, of northeast of Goodland. 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 Miss Pearl Babcock, who lias been attending Franklin college, came home Friday to spend the vacation with* her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Babcock. Mrs. W. D. Bringie left Friday for an indefinite visit at Des Moines and Davenport, la. She will visit her sister at Des Moines and Miss Langford at Davenport. Attorney John A. Dunlap has purchased of Mrs. Cleve Eger, the lot 1 on the corner immediately south otj where Bert Hopkins is building, and will erect a fine new residence thereon. j ' r ' A ; .Hh ' A. H. Hopkins and family and J. H. S. Ellis autoed to Montieello Saturday evening in the former's car and visited with Miss Sarah Eilis over Sunday, returning home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Dean and Isaac Hemphill and daughter, Minnie, drove over to Winamae Saturday in Mr. Dean’s auto and visited until Sunday afternoon with L. W. Benbow and family. Mr. Dean says that he found crops looking fine all along the route. Quite a number of local Catholics went to Lowell Sunday by rail and automobile to attend the dedication of the fine new Catholic church at that place. The Rensselaer band and the Cook, Lake (jounty, band furnished music for the occasion. There was a very large crowd in attendance. * } Advertised, letters: Will Barker, Geo. Harris, Mrs. Etta Brandon, Dora Hosdman, Ehr Wuerthner, Mrs. Eva Turner, Vera Lefler Osborne, Mr. L. Ricelinger, Mr. and Mrs. Doran, E. O. Linton, Mrs. John Shephart, Ralph N. Decaplane, John Langbrd, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burton. Same will be sent to dead letter office if not called for.
Moose! Moose! Moose!! Large Glass Going in Thursday, June 24, at Armory Hall The Royal Order of Moose now have 137 members and willtake in another large class Thursday evening at $5 initiation fee. Benefits are as follows: SIOO for death of member; $7.00 per week sick or accident; furnishes any physcian in town for member and family. Dues per month. No Assessments. J. W. MANGES, Mgr. 1
