Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A Family Reunion in Gillam Last Sunday, June 4, a family reunion was held at the home of I. W. Marion in Gillam township. Each son was present with their wives and children and the only daughter with her son. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marion of Newland with their children, Lena, Sopha, Ora, May, George, Carl and Walter; Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Marion of Monon with their children, Ellen, John, William and Violet; Mrs. George Stienhilber aifcl son Marion; .Mr. and Mrs? John Marion with their children, Ruth and Helen. An old-fashioned dinner was Served, all the way from chicken to devil's food and huckleberries. A bouquet of yellow roses adorned the table. There were three sons and one daughter and .14 grandchildren, the oldest 13 and the youngest two months, present. All wishing when leaving to be present next year at such a feast and enjoy such a day. XX '
Orange Judd Farmer. Remember that by renewing your Only $1.65 for The Democrat and subscription to The Democrat you can get the Orange Judd Farmer, the great agricultural weekly, by paying only 15 cents additional, $1.65, for both The Democrat and Orange Judd. For 10 cents more, $1.75, you can get both the above papers and the Woman’s World, a monthly household magazine. Do not put off sending in your renewal before this offer is withdrawn. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Simeon W Hamilton to L W. Brown, May 26, n pt It 8, out lot 1, n pt It 7, out lot 1, Wheatfield, SSOO.
• ••• «*•••« •••• •• • RENSSELAER FARMERS’ • • GRAIN COMPANY • • See the committee having • • charge of soliciting the sale of • • stock in the Rensselaer Farm- • • ers’ Grain company and sub- • • scribe for a few shares before all • • are taken, and receive better • • prices for your grain.—Advt. • • ••••••••••••a*
