Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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See us before buying your threshing coaI.—HARRINGTON BROS. CO. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Pierson spent Sunday with the latter’s sister, Miss Elizabeth, Lane, of Newton tp. Roy Blue is having his residence on the corner of Weston and Cornelia streets, repainted in colors. We have in stock a carload of Deering binders and 20,000 pounds of Deering standard twine.—HAMILTON & KELLNER. Miss Anna Hopkins of Wabash, returned home Saturday after a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. Bud Lewis of Barkley tp. Piano Tuning and Repairing—All work guaranteed, at the music store, north of Rowles & Parker’s store, or phone 566.—H. R. LANGE Si SON. ts Nicholas, Barbara and Frances Wagner returned to Chicago Friday after a week’s visit with Nicholas Wagner and family in Carpenter tp. Misses Anne and Helen Voit of Cleveland, Ohio, are spending a few days with their cousin, Miss Elizabeth Lane and other relatives in Newton tp. Mrs, Joseph Nagle and baby of Rensselaer, were guests of her sister, Mrs. W. *J. Merica, and family the latter days of last week.—Kentland Democrat. Miss Elizabeth Lane, who has been in failing health for the past few months, is very low at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lane, of Newton tp. The old cluster lights in the down town district of Indianapolis have been ordered taken out and the new style, single globe light, the same as we have in Rensselaer, installed in their place. Now will Monticello and Kentland be good ? Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Brown and little daughter, Mary Jane, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hartley and Miss Anna Hartley, autoed to Delphi Sunday and visited the family of Rev. H. L. .Harper, former pastor of the M. E. church here. ■ . Michael Kanne recently sold the south 80 acres of the old Sparling farm, just southwest of town, to Joshua Ash for S2OO per acre, and has bought of Mr. Ash the east half of section 24 in Gillam tp., paying therefor $16,400. The deal was made through C. F. Wright’s agency. A. K. Moore of Kniman, and C. L. Morrell of Rensselaer, went over to Goodland Saturday and drove Reo automobile that Mr. Moore had purchased. Mr. Moore is a novice at driving a car, hence Mr. Morrell’s presence was needed. The latter accompanied Mr. Moore to his home at Kniman Saturday evening; Several of the Rensselaer young men who are going to attend college this fall, are at work earning a little surplus money by Canvassing for the “Wear Ever” aluminum ware. Gaylord Long and William Eiglesbach left Saturday morning to take up the work in their territory in north Jasper and Starke county, and Leslie_ Pollard and Paul Miller are working down in White and Tippecanoe counties. . .

In AU The World No Trip Like This It’s almost a man’s duty as an educational process, to take his family, while the railroad fares to California have been cut in two and visit the great Expositions at San Francisco and San Diego; seeing on the way out the marvelous Mountain Scenery of ColoradoDenver, Colorado Springs, Pikes Peak,Pueblo, the stupendous and world-famous Royal Gorge, and Salt Lake City. Then you should return by way of the North Pacific Coast and either Glacier or Yellowstone National Park. You will never have the same opportunity and if you use the through Pullman service of the Burlington Route (C. B.& Q.R.R.) or join one of those comfortable,economical and care-free Personally Conducted Excursions, you can see the wonders of Colorado without extra cost, for you will pass all those most interesting points by daylight. Don’t forget that. Here’s the idea! Sit right down and write me how many expect to make the trip, just when you want to go, the points you want to visit, how long you expect to stay, and I will plan a trip especially fitted to your time and needs—then you will know all about it. If you decide to go, I will make arrangements for your complete trip, and reserve sleeping berths, when the time comes for you to start. Write today—before you forget it. •> J. Francis, G. P. A. Burlington Route (G, B. & Q. R. R.) 547 W, Jackson Blvd., Chicago)