Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
■’With this issue The Democrat starts on its. nineteenth year. The next time you need coal, phone No. 7, and let us tell you about our coal. —HARRINGTON “Go to Church Sunday” is. traveling over the country and will arrive in Rensselaer April 16. You should be at home to greet it and then to go along with your neighbors to church. Cal Cain, the barber, was in Lafayette Tuesday. Mr. Cain expects to soon install a complete new barbering outfit in his location on Van Rensselaer street, including three of Hie latest style chairs, individual lavatories, etc., and will have one of the most up-to-date tonsorial parlors in the city. Miss Josephine Thomas of Newton tp. successfully underwent a severe operation of the tonsils, adenoids and a nasal growth at the home of her sister. Mrs. Estel Myres>, at Chicago Heights on Thursday of last week. Her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas, were present at the operation. Abe the Indianapolis News’ philosopher, says: “Mrs. Tipton Bud has returned from Bloom Center, where she attended th’ weddin’ o’ her niece. She says it wuz one o’ th’ swellest weddin’s in th’ history o' the state, only th’ whites o' the eggs bein’ used in th’ cake. A Mexican must look like a toadstool t’ a aviator.” Carl Clift, who went to Hammond to work about a month ago, is now in Detroit, Mich., where he is temporarilly employed in a restaurant, according to a letter his parents, i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clift, received I from him this week. His intention ,is understood to be to secure employment in some one of the numerous automobile factories in that city.
