Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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This is Overcoat Week at HAMILL’S. Genuine Jackson Hill coal is the best for the range.—D. E. GROW. C. J. Dean left Wednesday for Carrol ton, Ohio, on a business trip. Talk to us about your winter’s cc®^. —HARRINGTON BROS. CO., phone No. 7, d-4 The Victrola brings the greatest artists right into your own home.— FENDIG’S REXALL DRUG STORE. Burton E. Daggy, a prominent young man of Wolcott, has been declared insane and will be taken to Longcliff. A son was born last Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman, of Monticello. Fred is a former Remington boy. Michael Ringeisen, of the west part of town, was operated on last Saturday at the Wesley hospital in Chicago for a cancer on his face. Mrs. A. H. Hopkins went to Chicago Wednesday to see her brother, J. H. S. Ellis, w‘ho is sick at the home of his son, John Ellis, in that city. Mrs. Armin Cheuden and Mrs. Gerald Ainsley returned to their home at Shelbyville Thursday after a week’s visit here with Mrs. E. P. Lane. Simon Fendig, the Wheatfield druggist, stopped off here Wednesday while on his way home from visiting his son, Allen, who is a student at Purdue. M. C. Brysoir, wife and 'son of Loda, 111,, came over Tuesday via auto to visit Mrs. Bryson’s A. D. Lee, and other relatives at and near Rensselaer. Miss Clara Zink, who has been visiting her sisters, Mrs. Joe and John Borntrager, went to Cincinnati Wednesday for a visit there before returning to her home at Wapakoneta, Ohio. Mrs. Charles Arnold of Flint, xMich., and her daughter, Mrs. Nora Flora, who have been visiting the family of Elias Arnold in Barkley tp., left Wednesday for Mrs. Flora’s home at Flora, Ind. John Sommers, Sr., of Milroy tp., who has been in .poor health for some time, accompanied by his sons, Mart and Charles, went to Lafayette Wednesday to enter a hospital for examination and possible operation.
Rev. Kindig and wife returned to Monticello, where they will reside. Mr. Kindig has been in a. -Chicago hospital, where he underwent an operation and his recovery has not progressed rapidly.—Monticello Herald. The Tenth District Medical Society will hold its November meeting at Gary next Tuesday at 1:30 p. m., in the Gary city hall. Several of the Rensselaer physicians will attend. and it is probable that the next meeting will be held in Rensselaer.
Evangelistic Services at Trinity M. E. Church Conducted by Kerr Bros. Noted Evangelistic Singers Sunday, Nov. 21 to Dec. 12 each evening except Saturday
