Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
’William Postill has been confined to his home for several days with stomach trouble, j Miss La Vera Lee is spending a few days this week with Winamae relatives and friends.
Edward H. Taylor has been recommended for postmaster at Knox by Congressman Barnhart.
Only one more week of school and the ' kiddies'’ have begun to count the days before vacation.
-Mrs. R. C. Dowler has gone to Wflilamsport where she will make her home with a daughter.
Mrs, Delos Thompson, Cleve Eger and wife and %on Emmet; were among; the Chicago goers Thursday.
There was a meeting of Pythian Sisters last night at which several new members were taken into the order, v
Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 07c; oats, 38c; wheat, 90c; rye, Toe. The Prices a year ago were: Corn, 08c; oats, 18c; wheat, $1.40; rye, sl.
Sport and soft cuff dress shirts in many patterns, and all are fast colors with non-shrinkable neck bands. AP sizes at ROWLES & PARKER’S.
W . H. Kiplinger is again able to be at his idace of business after being confined to his home for a few days with a severe case of kidney trouble.
The Pocahontas lodge gave a miscellaneous shower for Miss Nellie O’Connor, whose marriage will soon take place, after the regular meeting o! the order Thursday night.
Buy your next order of groceries at our sanitary grocery and you will be more than pleased. We carry tile guaranteed brands only. Try an order from ROWLES & PARKER S.
W. F. Osborne and Jesse Nichols Returned Thursday evening from attending the I. O. O. F. grand lodge meeting at Indianapolis. Mrs. Osborne, who accompanied her husband to the city, returned home Wednesday, and Frank was free to go the limit, if he chose, from that time on. „ • ' ;
M. I. Adams & Son sold a new Chevrolet r-nabout to Simon Thompson Thursday. 11. B. Tutcur. has bought Simon’s old runabout ot the same make arid will probably utilize it in making his regular Sunday night visits to Brook, thus saving livery hire and also providing a means of taking his Brook girl joyriding.
Stewart Moore, who went to Chicago the first of the week and drove down Monon President H. R. Kurrie’s Seripps-Booth runabout, went to tire city again yesterday and dro%e down Mr. Kurric's big new Locomobile touring car, the finest car owned in Jasper county. Stewart is to be Mr. Kurrie’s chauffeur again this season.
“Tommy” Stoudt, a well known old bachelor of Remington, who is .•Aaid to have passed the half century mark by about two years, and Miss Minnie Hemphill, a daughter of George Hemphill of Remington, were married in Indianapolis Tuesday. They returned to Remington the same day and have started up housekeeping in the Hemphill property.
v, Miss Ruth Rainier, an accomplished harpist of Indianapolis and a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Rainier of this •city, was given special mention, including her picture, in Thursday morning’s Indianapolis Star, as a result of talent displayed on the previous afternoon at the meeting of the Wednesday Afternoon club at the home of her patents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Rainier.
Mrs. David Stoner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Arnold of Barkley tp., who was married May 7 and with 'her husband went to Chicago for a brief wedding trip, returned home the following Wednesday and was taken down Thursday with scarlet fever at her parents’ home. She is doing as well as could be expected and will soon be out again. It is unknown how she contracted the disease.
Among the late purchasers of Ford automobiles through the W, I. Hoover agency are the following - Frank Kresler, H'enry Kolhoff, William Clouse, W. E. Sayler, D. W. Way mire, G. B. Lewis of Barkley tp., S. E. Kershner, and W. L. Wood of Parr. Frank King bought the Ford car formerly owned by Mr. Kresler. A 1 Kanne of near Ren.— selaer and William Myers of Parr are buyers of Ford autos.
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