Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Electric Shop! (WillaiM) “SSS? - TRADE. MARK REGISTEPCD 4 We are the Service Station for the famous "Willard" Storage Battery | Batteries of all kinds repaired and charged •|B|i *1 We make a Specialty of all Motor 'zfßi and Electrical work K. T. Rhoades Co. Phones 579 Shop next Hamilton & Kellner office
gX’BB UHl® I WEEK’S I
S. C. Irwin made a business trip to Lowell Wednesday.
Mrs. B. Forsythe entertained the Sew Club Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. S. M. Laßue visited her aunt, Mrs. George Burk, at Delphi Wednesday.
The Methodist Brotherhood held a banquet at the M. E. church parlors last evening.
Tom Huston returned Tuesday evening from a few days’ business trip to Goodland and Roselawn.
Dr. E. N. Loy represented the local lodge of Royal Arch Masons at the grand lodge meeting in Indianapolis this week.
The St. Joseph college football team will play the Holy Cross team of Chicago, at the college grounds tomorrow afternoon.
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
Call Rensselaer Garag'e dnd see the 1916 Dodge, compact and refined, built to last, $785 f. o. b. Detroit. —MARION I. ADAMS & SON.
|Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donnelly and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Matheny went to Hammond Wednesday to visit relatives and take in the Hammond Fall Festival. "
President H. R. Kurrie of the Monon, is preparing to take his family to Chicago to spend the winter, having engaged apartments near the Chicago Beach Hotel.
Abe Martin says: “President Carranza seems t’ be all right, but you can't tell much about him on account of his whiskers. You don’t have t’ be in business t’ be a cheater.”
Mrs. A. Elb of Barkley tp., accompanied by her cousin, Mrs. M. B. Higgins of Joliet, 111., who had been visiting her, went to Greencastle Wednesday to visit relatives there and at other points.
Francis Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Comer, of Barkley tp., died last week Thursday at the home of Mrs. Comer’s parents in Ft. Wayne, where she was visiting at the time, of summer complaint, and was buried in Ft. Wayne Saturday. His age was ten months.
Adolph May will move next week from the Joseph Sharp property on Scott street, into the old Jesse Snyder property in the east part of town, vacated by E. H. Warren, the barber who works for Cal Cain, w’ho moves into the Riley Snyder property, also in the east part of town, and Mr. Snyder moves to the Linback farm near Pleasant Ridge.
M. V. BROWN Building Contractor Have just returned to Rensselaer to live. Am open for building contracts of any kind or size, or work by the day. Fine interior finish, stairways and hard-wood floors my specialty. MY MOTTO: I Try To Please PHONE No. 443.
