Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
All kinds of garden seeds at RHOADS’ GROCERY. m-20
W. L. Bott, Mrs. R. A. Parkinson and Mrs. George Parkinson were Lafayette goers Thursday.
B. F. Barnes has had .hig bakery oven completely rebuilt and enlarged ‘same to meet his needs.
Don’t forget the Ford party. Get Hamillized and you’ll save on your clothes purchases always.
R. P. Benjamin, who has been in poor health for several months, is now in quite a critical condition.
Bon Raye and Regal .tissues are best for wash dresses. Special line at 19c per yard,—ROWLES & PARKER.
A. H. Tedford of Indianapolis came Wednesday afternoon for a few weeks’ visit with his daughter, Mrs George W. Hopkins.
The Ladies’ Aid of the Barkley M. E. church will meet with Mrs Ed Ames, on the Ed Randle farm, Wednesday, May 31. m-2T>
Johnson Bros, and Holmes will be seen in vaudeville at the Gayety airdome Saturday night, May 20, in the late cabaret hits.-—Advt.
Boys’ knee pants suits from $2.08 up. A large selection to choose from. Many patterns with two pair of pants. See them at ROWLES & PARKER’S.
William L. Frye, it is reported has bought Sam Duvall’s Rens-selaer-Remington buss business and will take over same June 1. Sam will attend dental college, it is said.
W. J. Wright in talking w r ith Zern Wright over the telephone Thursday said that he would probably return today (Saturday). The treatments at the Mudlavia springs have been of great benefit to him.
Arrangemeiits have been made to stop trains No. 5 and No. 6 at Parr on Tuesday, May 30, for the accommodation of those from Parr and vicinity who desire to attend the Decoration day exercises in Rensselaer.
Horace Hollingsworth, an uncle ot E. L. Hollingsworth, who had been attending the national meeting of charities and corrections at Indianapolis, stopped off here the first of the week for a short visit with Mr. Hollingsworth and family while on the way to his home at Des Moines, lowa.
One of the Chicago papers the first of the week stated that Delos Thompson of Rensselaer hud entered the amatuer automobile race there. Mr. Thompson denies the accusation and says that he merely drove his car around the race track once or twice and that he would not think of entering one of these races.
The announcement of the coming marriage of Miss May Stanton, who has taught in the public schools here the past two years, to Paul Weatherwax of Bloomington was made Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. Harvey Wood, jr., and the bride-to-be entertained aaveral of the public school teachers at the home of Mrs. Wood.
T. A. Crockett was over to see his daughter, Mrs. E. G. Perrigo, pear Donovan, 111., Wednesday, making the trip ■•with. Mr. Somers, of the plumbing firm of Somers & Stokes, who are doing the plumbing for a new bath room that Mr. Perrjgo is installing in his farm house. The heavy rains of Saturday and Sunday nights had put a stop to all farm work in that locality, Mr. Crockett stated, and there were many ponds of water covering the fields.
C. D. Nowels of Parsons, Kan., in renewing his subscription for The Democrat, writes under date of May 17, and says the season there is backward, corn not all planted yet, hut what has been planted has come up well and is doing as well aS could be expected for the cool weather they are having. "Have had very few growing days,” he states. “Wheat, where it went through the winter is doing well, oats are only looking fair. We are all well. Best regards to all old friends.”
The Democrat was in error in stating that the wedding of Mr. Herman Hordeman and Miss Rose Bu~ dreau woiild take place Tuesday, May 30. As a matter of fact, the mafriage will be solemnized next Wednesday morning at 9 o’clock. Following the ceremony a breakfast will be served at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Budreau, near Pleasant Ridge, after which the newlyweds will leave in Mr. Hordeman’s auto for Frankfort to visit Rev. Father William Hordieman, a brother of the groom. Mr. Hordeman’s new home west of town has been recently completed and entirely furnished, ready to receive them upon returning from their honeymoon.
