Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
"Graft” at the Princess Thursday night.—Advt. Long wearing work shoes, $2.50 and $3. when your feet are Hamillized. Mrs. Hurley Beam was down from Chicago to spend the week-end with relatives and friends in Rensselaer. The next time you need coal, phone No. 7, and let us tell you about our coaI—HARRINGTON BROS. "The Prince of Graustark,” by George Barr McCutcheon. Watch ~H>r the opening chapters in The Democrat. Mrs. C. G. Spitler went to South Bend the latter part of the week to visit her daughter* Mrs. Delos Coen, and family. The progressives have filed petitions for S. C. Irwin, Harry Gifford and Lee Alsou as delegates to their state convention. Ask your grocer for Early Breaklast or Short Order prepared pancake flour. Money back if you are not pleased.—Advt. Miss Hazel Lamson, who is teaching in Indianapolis, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. •I. E. Lamson, of Jordan tp. Frank P. Meyer of Danville, 111., came down from Chicago Monday, where he had been on business, to visit relatives and to attend the K. (>“ C. banquet last night. Claude .May was over from near Remington yesterday to attend the Arthur Millspaugh sale. Mr. May had a big sale himself last Wednesday. aggregating about $6,000. Sherman Biggs, Hugh Hurley, George Moblmah and ‘Henry Platt, who are employed in the Rensselaer Cement Tile factory, went to Chicago Monday to take in the cement show at the Coliseum. • Don’t fail to attend the L&nliani and Culp joint sale next Thursday, Feb. 17. Some extra good mares, ail sound, will be offered for sale at your own price, at the farm resilience of B. T. Lanham.—Advt.
J, W. Faylor will hold a public sale on Feb. 28, when you can buy good horses, cows, young cattle and hogs, and you will not need to feed when there Is no gain, hut just take them home and begin your work.— Advt. If you are in the market for a new harness it will pay you to come in and look our line over. We have tiie 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.’ Letters advertised for the week ending Feb. 14: Alfred Carlson, Mrs. B. Sc-humaker, M. Chilcoat, D. B. Lewis, Bessie Rosebud Shinn, Ear] Clouse, Bessie Garrard, Luther Dyer, Ruth Hurley. The above letters will be sent to the dead letter office, at. Washington, I). C., Feb. 28.
Mrs. M, Johnston of Newton tp., was in the city on business Monday. Their recent public sale, she said, was an excellent one and the property brought considerably more than they expected, horses and other property at more in fact, than they paid for the property when starting up a year ago. Dr H. M. Richter, a Chicago surgeon who has performed several operations here, notified Dr. Kresler Sunday evening that he and his wife and two assistant surgeons and two trained nurses were leaving for New York city and would take passage to Europe, where (hey expect to spent the next six months in the German and Austrian war hospitals.
H. U. Milner, who clerks in Merritf's grocery at .Remington, and Mrs. Anna Cummings, daughter of Jacob Wagner of Rensselaer, were in Chicago last week and procured a marriage license, but will he married later by the Catholic priest at Remington, Mrs. Cummons being a Catholic. His age is 23 and her age is 29. Her first husband died a few years ago at Remington.
The Rensselaer Columbus club of the order of Knights of Chlumbus, held their fifth annual banquet last night at the parochial school hall. The banquet was served by the Christian Mothers of St. Augustine’s Catholic church. Invitations were sent to • the Lafayette and Kentland councils, where the Rensselaer members Hold their membership, and it was expected that covers would be Ij-id for about 75 knights.
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