Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. C. M. Sands wag hostess Thursday afternoon for her sew ’ club. . —i < - I J. W. Norman went to Winona Thursday to visit his son Van and family. F. E, Thornton of San Francisco. Cal., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ruth Thornton. Earl Duvall returned Thursdayfrom a business trip to Indianapo-lis—-or Rockville?i W est Rowdy and Victor Babcock of Carpenter tp., were business vis- 1 itors in the city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. I. Leopold and Mrs. L. Leopold of Wolcott spent Tuesday with Rensselaer relatives. John Nagel and cousins, Edward and Arthur Nagel, went to Lafayette yesterday for a few days’ visit. The next time you need coal. pLone No. 7, and let us tell you about our coaI.—HARRINGTON BROS,, ■‘The Prince of Graustark,” by George Barr McCutcheon. Watch for the opening chapters in The Democrat. Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Rainier and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Merritt of Remington took the train here Thursday for Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Price of Lowell came down Thursday and went from here to Remington to visit relatives. Ask your grocer for Early Breakfast or Short Order prepared pancake hour. Money back if you are not pleased-—Advt. R. P. Benjamin, who has been very poorly several months, but has been somewhat better of late, is again quite sick with his old trouble. The Chalmers eighth grade basketball team played the eighth grade team here Wednesday night, carrying off the honors by a score of 30 to 13. ' Oscar Leach of Valparaiso, formerly of Rensselaer, has been sued for divorce by his wife, who with her little child is now living with her parents in Brook. Taylor McCoy of Grand Rapids, Mich., visited in Rensselaer Tuesday and Wednesday nights with Firman Thompson and family. He is nowengaged in the advertising business. One of the sisters at St. Joseph college was brought in yesterday morning in the Calkins & Worland ambulance and put on the 10:55 train for Lafayette to enter St. Elizabeth's hospital. Misses Gertie Leopold and Eva Moore were Chicago goers Wednesday. The former remained over for a visit with relatives there and in Hammond, but Miss Moore returned Lome the same night. J. W. Faylor will hold a public sale on Feb. 28, when you can buy good horses, cows, young cattle and hogs, and you w ill not need to feed when there is no gain, but just take them home and begin your work. — Advt. The Motor Service company has dissolved partnership, Hugh Kirk and Sam Carroll selling out their interest to the third partner, Mark Schroer. Kirk and Carroll will set up in business in a new location, it Floyd Smith, who has been clerk at the Makeever hotel for some time, will leave for Valparaiso the first of the week where he will finish his high school course, after which he will take a course in pharmacy. Wade Jarrette will take his place as clerk at the hotel.

Rev. Father Charles Notheis, a former pastor of St. Augustine’s church of this city, died last Saturday at Parna, Ohio, and was buried at Carthagena, Ohio, Monday. Father Notheis whs ordained priest at Cincinnati in June, 1893, and was aged 50 years at the time of his death, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eigelsbach went to Lafayette Thursday where the latter entered a hospital for treatment. Mr. JSiglesbach returned the same evening and yesterday talked with the doctors at St. Elizabeth hospital, who told him that Mrs. Eigelsbach was not afflicted with gallstones, as feared, but had a stomach trouble that it wgs believed could be relieved by dieting and other home treatment. She returned home last evening. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children . In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears th* Signature of