Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1916 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

“Go to Church Sunday,” April 16. 25c boys’ stockings, 2 for /25c. Get Hamillized. Mrs. S. Maines and daughter Eva were Lafayette goers Friday. Joseph Kight of Thayer spent Sunday here with his daughter, Mrs. A. G. Catt. W O.K. Rainier was down to Chalmers Friday looking after his real estate interests. John W. Taylor and Grant Culp of Remington were business visitors in the city Saturday. Former State Representative John G. Brown of Morion was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Howard Abbett of Indiana Harbor spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Korah Daniels, and family. Mrs. Lyman Zea and son Ernest returned last week from a visit with relatives at Remington and Oxford. Captain H. B. Tuteur went to Indianapolis Saturday night on militia business, returning Monday afternoon. Mrs. Floyd Spain and baby went to Fowler Frida.v for a week-end visit with her grandmother, Mrs. H. D. Clark. Miss Tillie Zimmerman, daughter of Jacob Zimmerman of Remington, died last Friday night of typhoid fever. Her age was 3 7 years. Moses Sigo of near Remington was a guest of his brother, Commissioner Meddie Sego, and family Tuesday.—Kentland Democrat. If you are looking tor a clean, free burning range coal try our B. B. Puritan egg or re-screened Jackson Hill egg.—HARRINGTON BROS. Capt. J. L. Hagiris has been appointed a member of the National Defense league, with headquarters at Washington, D. C., and has been sent a handsome badge of that organization. A. J. Biggs returned a few days ago from a several weeks’ visit with his son Harry who is at Canon City, Colo., for the benefit of his health. The latter is somewhat better but still unable to work. Letters remaining in the, Rensselaer postofflee for the week ending March 27: Emil Goettmollen, Win. H. Morrison, Ethel Cox. The above letters will be sent to the dead letter office April 10 if not called for. William Price returned to Otterbein Sunday after a week’s visit with relatives here during which time their baby became quite sick with pneumonia. The child is much better now and Mrs. Price will return home with it later. Yes, The Democrat's offer of a year’s subscription to both The Democrat and Orange Judd Farmer (weekly) for $1.65 still holds good; either new subscriptions or renewals. The Democrat, Orange Judd Farmer and Woman’s World, (the ' latter monthly), only $1.75.. F. P. Morton was over from near Lee Saturday. The windstorm on Tuesday night of last week took his windmill and tore a new hay rack to pieces. Otherwise it did him but little damage. A short distance south, however, it did great damage to farm buildings, etc. Mrs. Len Lefler of Lafayette accompanied home last week her sister, Mrs. Thurston Otterburg and baby, who had been visiting her for a couple of weeks, and visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jacks, at Lee and her brother, Vern Jacks, and family in Rensselaer, before returning home. The Calumet Baking Powder company had a demonstrating crew of 12 people here the latter part of last week. The ladies made demonstrations at nearly every home in Rensselaer with their product. They report having had splendid success. They left for another town yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Raines, Mrs. F. H. Beard, Mrs. J. W. Crooks, Miss Ethel Perkins and Miss Maude Elder attended the .Woman’s Annual Missionary meeting of the Monticello Baptist association at Wolcott last Friday. Mrs. Beard, who is the wife of the Baptist minister here, was made vice-president of the association. Next year’s meeting will be held at Goodland. Another case of smallpox developed the latter part of the week, this one at the W. R. Brown home on McCoy avenue. Myrtle White, a domestic employed in the family, being taken down with the disease. Three of the Rensselaer teachers, Messrs. Coe, Chamberlain and Rice, boarded at the Brown home, and they were obliged to secure quarter.' elsewhere on account of the disease there.