Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Parker Childers left las: week tor ' Rolla, X. D., to seek employment. ; ! — ■ Can rubbers, can lids and all size : fruit cans at ROWEX & KISER’S. Phone 202. Harry Shedd of Chicago, spent Sunday here \<ith his parents, Mr. i and m rs. sr SMSiretrar - !. ; 'rs. Charles Clift, who has been ‘ Quite ill for some time, is improv- ■ in§ slowly and is able to sit up a | Part of the time. s, ■ —- Full line of McCormick machinery | for sale. Will also buy produce at : the highest market price. New phone j No. 4 61. EDWARD HERATH. j-22 — Mrs, Harry Wade of Lebanon, came last week tor a visit with her ; mother, Mrs. Phoebe Yeoman, and | other relatives for a couple of weeks. John Ramp and mother, Mrs. Charles Ramp, sister, Miss Tillie Ramp, and Rev. Father Krull, drove over to Kentland Sunday afternoon and attended the baccalaureate services of the parochial school at that place. William Keen, formerly of Jordan tp., has broke ground for a fine new residence on his land just north of Goodland, known as the old Houk place. The new residence will be quite a little south of the old house, nearer the road. Miss Edith Adams has resigned as a teacher in the Rensselaer schools for next year and will teach instead in the schools at TulS’a, Okla., at which place her sister, Mrs. 7.0 e Goff, is located. Miss Adams left Sunday for Chicago where she will attend Chicago University this mer.'Readers of The Democrat desiring to purchase a second-hand automobile will do well to read the advertisement of the J. F. Horner Auto Co., of Moaon, which appears on another page. A number of secondhand autos are to be sold at public auction by this company at Monon next Saturday. ~ F. W. Fisher was down from Kankakee tp., Saturday. He sold his 1915 wool crop at Medaryville while on the way down at 28 cents per pound, which is not bad for these calamitous times, as our Republican friends are wont to call them. Mrs. Fisher accompanied Frank as far as Lee, where she stopped for a few days' visit with her folks. ■ —r. f-f Louis Chevrolet, the noted race driver, who passed through Rensselaer one day last week.on his way from Indianapolis to Chicago, was arrested at Hammond for speeding. He explained to the officers at the police station that his car on low speed could not run less than 30 miles an hour, and, after he had jollied with the officers awhile, was released and sent on his way rejoicing.