Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Al Rishiing was in Hammond on business yesterday. Rev. P. C. Curnick was in Indianapolis Monday on anti-saloon league business. $3.50 will buy you an Indestructo Panama hat worth $5. —HILLIARD & HAMILL. T. F. Clark of Battle Ground was shaking hands with old friends here yesterday. New numbers in Kabo brassiers received this week at ROWLES & PARKER’S. Miss Viola Glazebrook went to Tefft Monday to visit her brother, Lee Glazebrook and wife. Drop in and hear the Victrola play and get Hamillized. Its quite pleasant.—HlLLlAßD & HAMILL. Thomas Irven and family of Oxford spent Sunday here with his cousin, O. K. Rainier, and wife. Mrs. Anna Cimmerman of Logansport is spending the week with her brother and family, James A. Keister. O. K. Rainier is having a cement drive put in from the street to the garage at his residence on Cullen street.
Joe Hilmeyer, who has been visiting the family of Henry Luers of south of town, left Sunday for his home at Trenton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. La Rue returned Saturday evening from a two weeks’ visit with their daughter, Mrs. George Neal, in Indianapolis. Headquarters for all kinds of dependable shoes at reasonable prices. Our shoes are factory made —there is a difference. —ROWLES & PARKER. Russell Warren, who had been attending the State university at Bloomington the past year, returned home Friday for the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Marion O’Connor and the former’s mother, Mrs. Ellen O’Connor, and Mrs. Jason Bickel and children all of Remington were visitors in the city Saturday. E. P. Lane suffered a dislocated right knee Sunday while practicing baseball at the Athletic park. The ligaments about the joint were quite badly strained, but Mr. Lane" is progressing as well as could be expected. Mrs?lda Pierce of Greencastle announces the marriage of her daughter Mary to Elmer R. Sellers, a postal clerk of Greencastle, the ceremony having taken place at Indianapolis June 3. Mr. Sellers is said to be a fine young man. The Rensselaer friends of the bride extend congratulations.
Revs. Asr. McDaniel and F. H. Beard attended the meeting of the Inter-County Ministerial association at Monticello Monday. The meeting was well attended by t lie ministers and their families. At the business session eight new members were received. The next meeting of the .association will be held in Rensselaer on Monday, October 9.
Mrs. James Lefler, who has been in a tuberculosis sanitarium at Ottawa, 111., for treatment for the past few weeks, has returned here and with her husband will return to their home near Marinette, Wis., the latter part of the week if she feels able to stand the trip. Mrs. Lefler has been in failing health for the past year and is now but the shadow of her former self, her many friends will be sorry to learn.
What did we tell you about the weather this week? It was a foregone conclusion that as soon as the Republican and Bull Moosers got through scrapping in Chicago we would have settled weather, and since Saturday it has been all that could be desired, bright, pleasant and warm. The Democrats at St. Louis are having the finest kind of weather, which is propitious to their com* ing victory in November.
Rev. J. T. Abbott of Eugene, Oregon, who had just returned from at-\ tending the big Methodist conference at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., and stopped off for a visit with relatives and old friends here, while a Republican, in conversation with a number of old friends, Democrats and Republicans, on the street here Saturday, said that Woodrow Wilson was sure to be re-elected President of the United States in November, and he predicted that Roosevelt would be nominated by the opposition in 1920.
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