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

Tom Bissenden went to Kankakee on business Saturday. < "i Mrs.' W. V. Martin went to Knox Friday to visit relatives. J. W. Loy of St. Augusta, Fla., is visiting his brother, Dr. E. N. Loy. Engineers recommend our threshing coaI.—HARRINGTON BROS. CO. Emory Mills of Muncie, spent Sunday here with his brother, Howard Mills. Curtis Rardin of Parr, broke his left arm near the elbow Saturday, the result of a fall. The Van Rensselaer Club will hold a picnic tomorrow in the Kanne grove at the west side of town. We drill water wens anywhere and any size.—WATSON PLUMBING CO., phone 204, Rensselaer, Ind. ts Zern Wright accompanied . his mother, Mrs. C. P. Wright, to Indianapolis Monday to consult a specialist. K. M. Stembier of Canton, Ohio, returned home Monday after a couple of weeks’ visit here with Miss Cecil Rutherford. The Milroy Circle ladies will meet Friday and hold a basket dinner at the home of Mrs. George W. Hopkins on River street. Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 70c; oats, 32c; wheat, 93c; rye, 80c. The pfices one year ago were: Corn, 64c; oats, 32c; wheat, 70c. Earl Bruner was over from Mt. Ayr Monday. Saturday’s night storm did considerable damage to crops and roads in that vicinity. Sylvester Hatton, an aged citizen who has been in poor health for some time, is very low at his home north of the Monon railroad. I Miss Manda Hoyes, who is stenographer for Finley P. Mount of Indianapolis, receiver for the M. Rumley Co., of Laporte, spent Sunday here with her mother, Mrs. Hester Hoyes, and other relatives, W. D. Bringle went to Fair Oaks Saturday morning to see his nephew, Arvel Bringle, who underwent a severe surgical operation last week. Arvel is reported to be improving as well as could be expected. Louis Daugherty of Hammond, a former resident of Jasper county, is visiting his brothers, George and John, here for a few days. Accompanied by the latter he went to Monticello Monday to visit relatives there. Mrs. Grant Warner was brought home from Chicago Sunday where she has been for several weeks'and where she underwent a very severe surgical operation. She stood the trip nicely and seems to be improving right along, we are pleased to learn. . Russell and Nellie Thompson of Sullivan, are visiting their aunt and grandmother, Miss Gertrude Hopkins and Mrs. Austin Hopkins, on River street. Ralph and Gertrude Thompson, who had been visiting nouncements for 1915-16 of St. Jolivan Friday. Crown Point Star: J. J. Steeb, High Secretary of the Foresters, with N. L. Smith, as chauffeur, visited Medaryville last Sunday to care for lodge business, and they think they discovered the reason why the Dixie highway passed up this route. They found a piece of road in the vicinity of Virgie, in Jasper county, that was so full of chuck holes that it was almost impossible to get a Ford through—and that’s going some. The city ordinance against the operating of motor vehicles with the cut-out open has become a deadletter in Rensselaer. The marshal should forcibly remind a few of the more flagrant violators of this ordinance that it is still upon our local statute books, and thereby put a stop to the noisy and entirely unnecessary practice. An auto was run about town here Sunday afternoon in utter defiance of law that made such an unearthly noise it could be heard all over the city.

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