Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Andrew Gangloff, sr., was a Lafayette goer Wednesday. Attorney W. H. Parkison went to Indianapolis on business Thursday. W I- Hoover, the local Ford agent, got in another carload of these popular cars Thursday. The next time you need coal, phone No. 7, and let us tell you about our coaI.—HARRINGTON BROS. George Lonergan, a student in the high school here, is confined to his home near Surrey with an attack of quincy. There will be big team of 5-year-old geldings, wt. 2900 lbs.; also a good sorrel driving mare, at Myers and Pierson’s sale, Feb. 14. Hr. Johnson went to Chicago Wednesday to consult a specialist regarding an ulcer on one of his eyeballs which has been giving him considerable trouble of late. Don’t fail to attend the Lanham and Culp joint sale next Thursday, Feb. 17. Some extra good mares, all sound, will be offered for sale iat your own price, at the farm residence of B. T. Lanham.—Advt. .). W. Faylor will hold a public sale on Fe.b. 28, w'heu you can buy good horses, cows, young cattle and hogs, and you will not need to feed when there is no gain, but just take them home and begin your work.— Advt. The mother and little :•-year-old daughter of Earl Ticen, manager of the Ha mill store in this city, came from Frankfort Wednesday to visit Mr. Ticen. Ills little daughter lives with his mother, her own mother having died soon after the birth of the babe. Where others save you pennies, we save you dollars. How? By giving you a $12.50 overcoat for $7.95, and a sls overcoat for $9.95. Where? At the store that appreciates its customers—ROWLES & PARKER. Frank Cox, who returned to Rensselaer just before Thanksgiving from a several months’ visit to the Northwest, left Thursday for Hot Springs, Ark., where ho will make a short visit, and from there he will go to Los Angeles to make an indeterminate stay. The Benson lad, who recently underwent a severe operation for appendicitis at the Makeever house, was removed Wednesday evening (o the home of his nurse, Miss Charlotte Kanne, where he will be kept until recovered. He is doing very nicely indeed, it is reported. If you are in the market for a new harness it will pay you to come in and look our line over. We have lhe largest and most complete line of harness that you will find in this part of Indiana. We make them ourselves and every set is guaranteed. See them at SCOTT BROS.’
About. 30 friends gathered at the home of Miss Elsie Smith Tuesday evening to remind her that it was the occasion of her birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in an entertaining manner, games and music being provided for all. A two-course luncheon was served at a late hour. Letters remaining in the Rensselaer postoffice for the week ending Feb. 7: John Dale, August Pahs, John Schulieu (2), John Schemes, Charlie Pordell, llobert Brakshire, Mrs. Crecy Potts, Mrs. Bessie AndraVe, Homer Wilson (2), D. Thomas. The above letters will be sent to the dead letter office, if not called for, on Feb. 21, 191 G. The American Express company's team ran away again yesterday morning, starting from the Gallagher Bros, garage and running south on Van Rensselaer street at breakneck speed to the end of the street where, in attempting to turn west on Work street, one of the horses fell and the team and wagon piled up. No particular damage was done to team or wagon. A farewell reception was given Tuesday night at the home of Miss Pearl Daniels by the Dorcas class of young ladies of the M, E. church for their teacher, Mrs. A. A. Fell, wjio with her husband and her sister, Mrs. Lee, left W.edttesday* to take up their residence,ivest of Remington on Mr. Fell’s The parting was rather a touching one, as Mrs. Fell was deeply loved by the members of the class as she had taken a deep personal interest in each and every one of them.
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