Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Yoii will like O’Riley s Golden Loaf bread. It satisfies. C. G. Spitler returned Tuesday from a business trip to Bowling Green, Mo. Mrs. L. A. Busha and Miss Elizabeth Blaze of Lafayette, are visiting the E. P. Honan family. The rain Wednesday night made it impossible to give a band concert, and it was given Thursday night instead. Mrs. C. P. Fate and son, Joe, returned Tuesday evening from a three weeks’ visit with her folks in Cincinnati, Ohio. Pulaski County Democrat: J. M. Baker and wife were in Rensselaer Friday visiting at the home of the former’s brother, E. M. and wife. 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 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slaughter and family autoed to Brookston Saturday to spend the Fourth with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kious, and family. It seems that there are some chicken thieves still at liberty. Lou Robinson, of east of town, reports having had 40 old chickens stolen from his place Saturday night. Miss Chede Jordan, who is completing a course as in St. Luke’s hospital, Chicago, came Wednesday to visit her mother, Mrs. S L. Jordan, of Barkley tp., for a couple of weeks. Dr. Hemphill reports the two diphtheria cases in the family of Nate Richards in Barkley tp., as doing nicely. Anti-toxin was administered and the disease was completely broken up. No new cases have developed at this writing. A card received from Jerry Healy by The Democrat Wednesday, said. “While waiting for my train which left Chicago last night at 10 p. m., over the Rock Island, I had the pleasure of seeing the Old Liberty Bell at the LaSalle street station/’ Miss Florence Gorham went to Chautauqua county, N. Y„ a few days ago to visit her brother, Frank, who has been working for John M. Knapp. Frank has quit his job with Mr. Knapp and after a visit at Niagara Falls, they will return home together.
Rensselaer is among the 71 Indiana postoffices given an increase of SIOO each in salaries for the ensuing fiscal year, the increase making the salary of the postmaster now $2,200. Neighboring postoffices that received increases are: Crown Point, to $2,400; Earl Park, to $1,200; Hebron, to $1,400; Knox, to $2,000; Monticello, to $2,200. Among the neighboring “backsliders” are Gary, ro $3,100; Indiana Harbor, to $2,500; East Chicago, to $2,500; Attica, to $2,200.
REMINGTON Moot Scenes at the PRINCESS THEATRE Rensselaer, Indiana WEDNESDAY, JULY 14,1915 I will show 60 slides of the Remington cyclone of houses, barns, and other buildings destroyed by same. I will also have 3 very fine Movie Reels. Be sure and see what a storm can do. EVERYBODY COME Geo. Nierengarten.
