Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOOK! STOP!! READ!!! You will find the real bargains for Wednesday and Thursday at CLARKE’S Alarm Clocks -57 c Boy’s Watch - -63 c Handy Pins, good quality, per set -15 c Fountain Pen, solid gold pen • -55 c Mantle Clock - $2.97

Bismark Genian style Hew dill pickles at the HOME GROCERY. Attorney J. A. Dunlap and E. E. Gunyon went to Frankfort on business Friday. _■ L. A. Harmon and family autoed to Ohattsworth, 111., Saturday wnd spent Sunday with relatives. A daughter was born last Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Estll Myers, of Chicago Heights, formerly of Parr. Emmet Laßue and Delos Dean vent to Indianapolis Friday to attend the Indiana-Washington football game there Miss Hazel Lamson, who is teaching in Indianapolis, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lamson, of Jordan tp. Call Rensselaer Garage and see the 1916 Dodge, compact and refined, built to last, $785 f. o. b. Detroit.—MAßlON I. ADAMS & SON. Mrs. Jim Peck of Remington, and Misses Grace and Fame Haas of Rensselaer, went to Crawfordsville Friday to spend a few days with relatives. S. U. Dobbins of Reynolds, was a visitor in Rensselaer a. short time Friday. He has been in poor health for some time and is far from being the robust “Sime” of old. Mrs. Addie Casto, who recently received $2,0d0 insurance from the M. W. A., benefits from the death of her son, Harvey, has bought the Mrs. Leach property on Elm street, with a part of the money, and will occupy same. The Democrat is informed that Mrs. William Meyers of Wheatfield, suffered a stroke of paralysis last Friday while at Winamac, where she had gone to see her physician with whom she has been doctoring for some time, and that it was feared she would not recover from the stroke, although she was thought to be a trifle better Monday.

During th© advance Hallowe’en depredations of Friday night, two strips of Moquette carpet were taken (rom the porch at L. Strong’s residence on Main street. It is supposed they were left at some other home, and the people at whose place they I were left will confer a favor by calling up phone No. 173, and letting Mr. Strong know where the carpet is at. Mrs. James Dunlap and daughter, Esther, and the former’s brother, S. P. Haskell, of Wolcott, went to Chicago Saturday to attend the wedding that night of her twin brother, W. R. Haskall, to Miss Minnie Alice Bridge, of Chicago. They left for Davenport, lowa, where the groom is now employed, but will return to Chicago, which place they expect to make their home. W. F. Osborne got a letter a few days ago from his son, Omar, who has been in Washington state for the past three years, stating that he was going to leave Wenetache, where he has been for some time and where Mr. Osborne has a sister living, in a few days for Seattle, and would go from there down in California to take in the expositions, afte? which he would sart home, and expected to reach Rensselaer within three weeks. He has been suffering from rheumatism somewhat, and will probably remain here now;. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears th* S’/” St oi