Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Van Grant was in Chicago on bqsines.s Wednesday. Calling cards, either printed or engraved, at The Democrat office. A. S. Laßue is nursing a carbunkle in its early stages on his right hand. Mrs. Arthur Trusell of north of town is confined to her home with an attack of grip. It will pay you to get your harness repaired and oiled. Get it done at SCOTT BROS.’ Warren Galbraith of Barkley tp,, who has been sick for several weeks, is some better at this writing. Guaranteed all wool up-to-date overcoats were $12.50, you buy one now for $7.95. We ask you to look them over at ROWLES & PARKER’S. If you are looking for a clean, free burning range coal try our B. 8., Puritan egg or re-screened Jackson Hill egg.—HARRINGTON BROS. k Miss y Bethel Arnold of Barkley tp., who has been quite siqk with pneumonia, is improving. Her little brother Elias is now suffering with the grip. Five extra good sound mares are offered for sale next Thursday at the joint public sale of B. T. Lanham and John G. Culp, at the residence of Mr. Lanham. —Advt. An 8 y 2 pound daughter was born Feb. 8 to Mr. and Mrs. George A. Capes of Monticello, formerly of Remington. Mother and child are both reported to be doing well. S. L. Wells of Jasper county, who recently opened a novelty store in Kentland, has sold out to Albert Kohls and will locate in Milford, 111., according to the Kentland Enterprise. The public should bear in mind that Saturday, Feb. 12, and Tuesday, Feb. 22, Lincoln and Washington’s birthdays, respectively, are legal holidays and the banks will be closed on those days. White & Lee, the ice dealers, finishing filling their ice houses Thursday with the second crop of ice for this season. It was of nice quality but only about six inches thick. They are also storing about 100 tons in Frank Kresler’s barn for early spring delivery. Dr, H. L. Brown has our thanks for a large roll postcard giving a view of several of the streets at Palatka, Fla., where he, in company with his brother Fred of Lafayette, ia spending a few weeks’ sojourn combining business with pleasure. The town certainly looks mighty nice on paper.
