Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Sam Fendig was a Chicago business goer Wednesday. 25 c boys’ stockings, 2 for 25c, when you’re Hamillized. U" W. I. Hoover unloaded another carload of Ford automobiles Wednesday. T. J. Jones of Tefft caught thrde young wolves Sunday up in Walker township. A new supply of gilt edged correspondence cards just received in The Democrat’s fancy stationery department. Col. John Finn, Charles Peregrine and son Don and William Cullen were down from Tefft on business Thursday. The ladies of the Barkley M. E. church will hold a market Saturday afternoon, April 22, at George Collins' shoe store. a-19-22 John McLaughlin of just north of Remington bought a “Four-Ninety” Chevrolet auto of M. . Adams & Son, the local agents, Tuesday. Tiie frame is up and enclosed for County Superintendent Lamson’s new residence in Fred Phillip’s addition. Charles Morlan is making some improvements to his residence in the west part of town, adding a new porch, bathroom, etc. ‘Hamill & Co. are displaying in their windows 10 or 12 little chicks, supposedly hatched from the highly colored eggs of the Easter season.
Mrs. Joe Putts returned Tuesda.v evening from a visit since Friday evening with her daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Hatton, and husband at Earl Park. There is nothing new to report in the new hotel matter at this time, but it is probable that something definite one way or the other will be known soon. George Mauck, who is employed in the W. B. Conkey printing plant at Hammond, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mauck, just north of town. J. H. Biddle of Remington, who was summoned to Hammond the first of the week to sit on the federal jury, returned home Tuesday, the jury having been discharged. We have now installed a new modern lathe and can do all kinds of machine work. Open day and night. Auto livery at all hours. Best service.—MAlN GARAGE. a-26 Letters remaining in the Rensselaer postoffice for the week ending April 17: Charles Martin, John Norton, V. Johnson, Horatio , Ropp Albert Hurley, Henry L. Wallace, Mrs. J. W. Townsend, Mrs. Henry Ferrell. The above letters will be sent to the dead letter office May 1, if not called for. David Fulleton is reported to be very ill at his home in Wadena and his sons,-Fred and Lee of Aberdeen, So. Dak., have been called to his bedside. Mr. Fulleton is quite old but until very recently, was in the best of health except for eye trouble. His precent illness is said to be heart trouble.—Benton Review.
Keep your youngsters out under the friendly sun; feed them sun»nurtured food and watch them grow. Let them live with Nature. O’RILEY’S GOLDEN LOAF BREAD NATURE’S PRODUCTS should be the biggest part of every meal you give your boys and girls. A better bread cannot be made. Try a loaf today Large size loaf 10c. Ralph O’Riley
