Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
I WEEK’S I
Next Sunday is Easter. Ball Band and double rubber boots when you’re Hamillized. Misses Alice Daniels and Gladys Grant were Lafayette goers Monday. Miss Margaret Shafer of Monticello came over Saturday to visit Mrs. William Postill. April 21 is “Good Friday,” the right time to plant potatoes according to popular superstition. Mrs. F. D. Burchard and little daughter went to Knox Sunday for a few days’ visit with friends. A new supply of gilt edged correspondence cards just received in < The Democrat’s fancy stationery department. The ladies of the Barkley M. E. church will hold a market Saturday afternoon, April 22, at George Collins’ shoe store. a-19-22 J. H. Biddle of Remington took the train here Monday for Hammond where he will serve as a member of the federal grand jury. Monday’s Lafayette Journal: Miss Marie (Hamilton returned home yesterday afternoon to Rensselaer after attending the Phi Psi fraternity.. Wiley Latta* was in from Milroy tp. early Monday morning to see what in Sam Hill he knew that the grand jury wanted to find out about. One of the sisters out at St. Joseph college suffered a broken arm and shoulder last Friday as the result of a fall on a concrete walk at the college. Lee Adams and Alfred Thompson went, to Chicago Friday to drive down two “Four-Ninety” Chevrolet automobiles, one being delivered to John Rusk of Barkley tp.
Walter Menzel of Minneapolis stopped in Rensselaer for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hagins the first of the week. Mr. Menzel was on his way south to attend an agricultural school until fall, when he will return to Minneapolis. North Star Jems in Kentland Democrat: The Stahl farm of 105 acres was sold last Friday to Mr. Hoover of Rensselaer for about S9O per acre.. . . .Ransom Elijah and son Alex left Sunday morning for Clarence, lowa, to attend the funeral of David Elijah. Joe Luers has traded his general merchandise store and business at Parr to Paul Schenoard of Lafayette for a 172 acre farm 2% miles northwest of Medaryville, and the new proporietor took possession last Friday. Mr. Luers will continue to reside at Parr for a couple of months yet to close up his business affairs there, and will then probably move tc Rensselaer.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR Ford service for Ford owners is worthwhile. Fifty-one Ford branches; over 8,500 agents all through the country, each with a complete stock of Ford parts and supplies on hand* No delays, no holding up for days to get parts, but prompt, reliable service at a low, fixed cost. Runabout $390; Touring Car $440; Coupelet $590; Town Car $640; Sedan $740. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. On sale at Rensselaer by W. I. Hoover.
