Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CELEBRATE AT PARR Saturday, July 3 Celebration will be hold in the grove on west side of railroad. E. P. HONAN Orator of the Day. ! Band Music, Rail Game, Races and plenty of other stunts. G. H. HAMMERTOX, U; LMMcC U KTATX7 J. A. LI'ERS, ; Committee.

Call phone 202 tor your canning supplies.—ROWEX KISER. Schlosser Bros.’ Oak Grove creamery butter, 30c a pound.—HOME GROCERY. HP Monday last was,the longest day of the year, and the days will now begin to shorten gradually. Mrs. A. M. Stockton is having a fine large porch built along the front and both sides of her residence on Division street. Don’t forget that we are headquarters for toilet paper—-7 rolls for 25c, 10c roIIs.—ROWEX & KISER. Phone 202. Miss Mamie Wells of Newman, 111., returned home Saturday after a visit with her uncle, C. B. Wells, and family, of Barkley tp. Richmond Skinner, who hat. been visiting here for some time with his sister, Mrs. Delos Thompson, will return to his home in Michigan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McCollough of Chicago; came down Saturday evening and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clift, returning home Sunday evening. Mr. McCollough is a brother or Mrs. Clift.

Mrs. William Greenfield, formerly of Rensselaer, who has been at Springfield, 111., for some time, was married last Wednesday at Wolcott, to Milton Coyne of N. D. They will reside at the latter place. “Uncle Jack’’ Freeland was in from Newton tp., Saturday, his first visit to Rensselaer since last January. Mr. Freeland has not been in the best of health for several months, but is improving somewhat now. Miss May Russell of Springfield, Ohio, is visiting here for a couple of weeks with Mrs. R. Dean. The latter will accompany her home to remain with her own folks in Springfield during Mr. Dean’s stay at Chicago University. Mr. and Mrs. John T. McCollough of Terre Haute, who have been here visiting their daughter, Mrs. Chas. Clift, for some time., went out to visit'George Hobson and family of Hanging Grove tp., Monday. Mr. Hobson was a former neighbor of theirs. A. K. Moore and son, Kenneth, of Kniman, returned home last Friday, from Sheldon, 111., where they had spent a few days with Mr. Moore’s father, who is very low and not expected to live. A sister of A. K. Moore’s from Newell, lowa, was also called there and a brother, from Burlington, Colo., whom he had not seen for twenty-two years. James K. Garriott and daughter, M-iss Madeline, returned Friday evening from Fayette, Ala., their present home. They will visit relatives in Jasper cAunty for about a month, during which time Mr. Garriott will look after some business matters here, and will then go to Sterling, 111.,, for a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Robert Sheets, returning to Jasper county for a few weeks in the fall before going back to Fayette. The Eastern Star and Masonic orders have beeh invited by the Thayer lodge to join them Thursday, June 24, in a basket picnic at Thayer. This is St. John’s day, which is always observed by the Masons. Morocco and Wheatfield have also been asked to attend. The 10:36 a.n m., train will stop at Thayer and the milk train and 11:10 trains will stop at night. The band is going, and all members are requested to be present.