Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Try O'Riley’s Golden Loaf bread once and you will be a continuous user. ' ■ Come to the polls next Wednesday and vote against the giving of $61,000 to a "“paper railroad.” We drill water wens anywhere and any size.—WATSON PLUMBING CO., phone 204, Rensselaer, Ind. ts J. Q. Alter went to Hammond Thursday afternoon to visit his daughter, Mrs. Bertha Grant, and husband. The carpenters are now at work erecting the frame for C. W. Eger's new house on the west side of Milroy park. Thursday and yesterday were pleasant days, and rising temperature is the weather bureau’s perdiction for the next few days. Mrs. J. Q. Alter went to Delphi Tuesday afternoon to see her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Fritts, who had fallen and broken her arm. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Harris of Delphi, returned home Wednesdaj- after a few days’ visit here with his brother, W; E. Harris, and family; —— Come out next Wednesday and vote against the proposition of raising the tax levy in Rensselaer to over $6 on each SIOO valuation. Miss Dorothy Petty of Lafayette, returned home Wednesday after a few days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stackhouse of north of town.
Mrs. J. P. Hammond and, son, Morris, and step-son, Herbert, drove through to Joliet, 111., yesterday, to see Mrs. Leo Colvert, who is suffering from an attack of- appendicitis. Mrs. Grant Warner is reported.to be gaining steadily from her recent operation in a Chicago hospital, and Dr. Washburn went up yesterday to see about when she could be brought home. Amanda Lucile Daniels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Daniels of Gifford, born April 23 last, died Thursday and was buried yesterday forenoon at the Smith cemetery-in Barkley tp., Rev. Titus, of the Christian church in Rensselaer, conducting the services. Ex-sheriff Hoover, the Ford agent, has sold new cars this week to Frank Tillett of Gillam tp., W. A. -McCurtain of Barkley tp., and E. P. Honan of Rensselaer. They surely will have to make the Fords shorter next year in order to get them all on. the road. ■' Word comes from Springfield, 0., that C. M. Sharp, who has been principal of the Rensselaer schools for the past three years, is having trouble with his eyes and it is not likely that he will teach the coming year. The school board is holding the matter open for awhile in the hope that he may be able to return here.
Mallie Clark and A. L. Jensen of Wheatfield, were called to Chicago Tuesday to testify in the case against “Red” Barnes, who is aleged to have stolen several of the automobiles that were recovered last fall in north Jasper. Their testimony was wanted to identify “Red” as the party who drove the cars here. George M. Myers of the Jasper County Telephone Co., left Tuesday morning in his auto for Chicago and thence to Kewanna, 111., where he will be joined by a number of Other people, and all will start on a trip for Yellowstone Park and the exposition at San Francisco. Mr. Myers expects to return about Sept. 1. Misses Ruth Bott and Pearl Comer accompanied him as far as Chicago for the ride. Trustee John Kolhoff of Jordan tp., has purchased a new school wagon costing $l9O, which eclipses anything in this line yet seen in Jasper county. The wagon is equipped with what is known as the Miller heater, hanging below the floor, and is fully enclosed. It will accommodate the driver and 16 or 18 pupils. The Reed and Raymond schools in Jordan will be abandoned and the pupils hauled to Union. There is also some talk of moving the Bullis or Reynolds school house to Union and running a two-room school there, abandoning the Bullis school.
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