Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Sava 1-5 to 1-3 on Gasolino We have perfected and are installing a ( device on automobiles which is guaranteed to take your car 1-5 to 1-3 farther per gallon than it has ever gone before. ing to tinker with, no adjustments; keeps your plugs clean and helps to cool your motor. Installed and guaranteed for $2.50. Try one on suspicion for 30 days at our risk. E. L. Morlan Phone 935-J
Boys’ outing waists and shirts in all colors. Let us show you the best line of children's wash togs in the city.—ROWLES & PARKER. Letters remaining in the Rensselaer postofilce for the week ending June 26: W. P. Donaldson, T. McCoy, Lucile Richardson. The above letters will be sent to the dead letter office July 10 if not called for. Mrs. Frank Kennel of Lafayette, who had been here visiting Conrad Kellner and family a few days, returned home Friday. The former’s daughter Cecilia, who had been visiting here, returned to Lafayette Saturday. “Aunt” Mary Jane 'Hopkins returned Sunday morning from a couple of weeks’ visit with her son, Homer Hopkins, and family in Lafayette. Homer’s son Carl is a memfber of Battery C which left last week for Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis. Leslie Clark and daughter Ruth, in the former’s Willys-Knight car, left Sunday for Detroit, Mich. At 'Hammond they were joined by William Porter and wife, all going on from there to visit James Mead and family at Detroit. They will also visit in Grand Rapids. ' Mrs. Elias Arnold of Barkley tp. has been quite sick for the past week and a specialist, Dr. Kanavel, of Chicago was called dow r n to see her yesterday. Mrs. Arnold is afflicted with a large tumor, but at this writing we are unable to state whether an operation will be performed or not. Rev. J. Budman Fleming will give a stereopticon lecture at the Presbyterian church Thursday evening of this week, June 29, at 7:30. Thirtyfive pictures will be shown to illustrate bible truths. This service will take the place of the prayer meeting, and everybody is invited to come and have a part in it. Messrs. John Ramp, Don Wright, Earl Ticen, Floyd Hemphill, Percy Hauter and Michael Wagner and Misses Katherine Luers, Rose Luers, Martha Ramp, Ruth Wood, Katherine Watson and Marie Hamilton composed a party of young people who visited at Edgewater on the Tippecanoe river near Monticello Sunday. J. J. Lawler of Chicago, who already owns several thousand acres of land in Jasper county, has just added to his extensive holdings the James Overton farm in sections 19, 29, 30, Hanging Grove tp. There is 230 acres in this farm and the price paid was $102.H0 per acre. The sale was made through George F. Meyers’ real estate agency. In the Thayer-Rensselaer baseball game Sunday at Riverside park the locals lost six to five in a 10-inning contest. The locals were handicapped by one of the Chicago members of the team failing to be on hand and two more of the local players having gone to Indianapolis with Co. M, thus necessitating a change in the line-up detrimental to Rensselaer. Mrs. Fred Phillips was accompanied to Wesley hospital, Chicago, Friday by her sister, Mrs. Dale Warner, where the former will take treatment for an ailment, the precise nature of which has not as yet been determined. Mrs. Warner has returned home, but Mrs. Phillips will remain in the city for a week at least to have her condition more thoroughly diagnosed. ~ m rsr- " '* Mrs. A. M. Horner of Kingmatt, Kans., who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Ravenscroft, near Remington, who is 94 years of age, and other relatives for the past four months, will return home today, accompanied by her neice, Miss Marguerite Irwin, of Rensselaer, who will visit at the Kingman home for a couple of months. They will be accompanied by the former’s sister and the laser’s mother, Mrs. J. F. Irwin.
