Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mrs, H. \Y; Jackson returned Tues- - day from a visit at Mansfield and y Farmer City, 111. Joseph Myers, The Democrat's linotype operator, was an Indianapolis visitor Wednesday. Miss Grace Norris returned Wednesday from a couple of weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen at Wheatfield. No more complete stock of buggies was ever shown in this city than now on hands at HAMILTON & KELLNER’S. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith of Oklahoma City, came Wednesday to visit the latter’s sister, Mrs. W. H. Parkinson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Dunlap came up from Elwood Tuesday to look after their farm near Surrey, occupied by Estel Price. Miss Michael Eger and daughter, Miss Lizzie Eger, returned Thursday from a week’s visit with relatives and old friends at Lafayette. 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 Mrs. Robert Smith and daughter and nephew, Lavena Malone, went to Delphi Wednesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hines. Ralph Thompson came up from Sullivan, Ind., Wednesday to visit % his grandmother and aunt, Mrs. Frances and Miss Gertrude Hop- . kins/■ . - Harold Donnelly, son of Ralph Donnelly, while picking cherries Tuesday, fell from the tree and broke his left arm between the wrist and elbow. Just received another car of Monogram flour. Guaranteed old wheat flour. The flour with the money back guarantee. $1.75 per sack. —ROWLES & PARKER. Our Comfort shoes for women overcome the tired feeling caused by aching feet. We have them in all grades, $1.25 to $3.00. —B. N. FENDIG, Opera House Block. J. W. Childers has been carrying his left arm in a sling for the past few days, the result of rheumatism in his shoulder and arm, which has been bothering him for several months. W ith the marriage of John Warne and Miss C. J. Wiles, Wednesday, Rev. Titus’ marriage ceremony record had scored one each day for six days. If business keeps up he is thinking of buying a new' touring car. L. B. Elmore, who has had charge of the state agency of the H. & D. auto shock absorber at Des Moines, lowa, is returning to Remington and will have the state agency for Indiana, The Democrat is told. The poor roads in lowa are not conducive to automobile sales or travel, hence the shock absorber business there is not what it would otherwise be. In driving out in the country about Rensselaer Wednesday evening we noted quite a number of fields of wheat and oats that were badly lodged, and it is probable that the rain Thursday weighed down a great many more. Wheat and oats are both so heavy and rank that it doesn't take very much to lodge them. of the farmers began cutting their wheat Wednesday. Sunday Dr. J. H. Hill and family of Lowell, and Luther Hill and bride, formerly Miss Ola Henson of Enid, Okla., who was a teacher in the Central State Normal, autoed down and spend the day with A. C. Pancoast and family of Newton tp., the gentlemen being nephews of Mrs. Pancoast. Also W. F. Garrison and family and Miss Mabel Sparling of Hebron, were in the party. Mrs. Garrison is a sister of Mrs. Pancoast. They reported no anto trouble and mentioned the prosperous conditions of the grain crops in Jasper county.
