Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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W. J, Wright was a Chicago business goer yesterday. Mrs. Charley Porter is able to be out again after two weeks' illness. Mrs. Alfred McCoy of Barkley tp. is quite sick with a severe case of the grip. The next time you need coal, phone No. 7, and let us tell you about our coaI.—HARRINGTON BROS. George Heil directs us to change the address of his Democrat from Gifford to Rensselaer, R-2. He is moving on the Harvey Davisson farm north of Alx. You will find no sale bills for the J. W. Faylor sale; he uses the county newspapers instead of posting bills. It will be held next Monday, Feb. 28.—Advt.

Mrs. Mary E. Lowe of Rensselaer and Squire Bussell of Hanging Grove tp. went to Wisconsin Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. James Lefler for a few’ days. 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, but just take them home and begin your work.— Advt. Benton Review: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Overton spent Sunday with the latter's parents at Rensselaer | Mrs. Bert Amsler of Rensselaer returned to her home Tuesday while here she was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Carrie Clark. "Indiana Day” exercises will be held at the McCoy sburg school house on Friday evening, March 10, at which George W. Hobson of Hanging Grove will be the principal speaker. Mr. Hobson is a fluent and interesting speaker and those who hear him will be well repair for attending the exercises. M. R. Halstead of McLeod, Miss., is very enthusiastic over the Woods Mobilette. He has had some wonderful experience with this little car in Mississippi mud, and people in that section are much enthused over it. He has written an ode on the Mobilette which is published in this issue of The Democrat.

Henry A. Steis, for many years a popular attorney of Winamac, died at bls home in South Bend last week, following an acute attack of Bright’s disease. Mr. Steis and family moved to South Bend nine years ago and he had since been practicing law in that city. His age was 52 years. He leaves a wife and four children. The wife of C. L. Bader died at her home in Winamac last Monday evening following an attack of grip, aged 51 years. She leaves a husband and five children. She had been an invalid for the past few years. Mr. Bader was formerly at the head of the now defunct Winamac Bridge Co. and is quite well known in Jasper county. G. D. Gregory of Wheatfield,'the well known Baker remedies agent, has lately embarked in the moving picture show' business at Waveland, and is now there In charge of same. His family will leafre as soon as the school is out at Wheatfield. Their ward, Miss June is a teacher in the Wheatfield school and will go with them to their new home. Bargains in Overcoats. 120 all. wool Clothcraft overcoats, $16.75; sls clothes, $12.75; $3 Elkskin work shirt, $2.50, when you’re Hamillize<t.

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