Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
SATURDAY NIGHT at the Gayety EXTRA EXTRA The Original BERNARDS America's Peerless Equilibrists. These people traveled with Ringling Bros, circus 3 years, and promises to be the best act of this season's booking to date. One of George Klein's big film productions, “The Woman Next Door" will be protrayed on the screen in addition. 15 and 5 Cents Rensselaer Chautauqua, August 10 to 15. Harry Brown and J. E. Myers an 4 , son of were here Thursday on business. Mrs. J. D. Long of Shelbyville Came Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. D. M. Worland, and family. William Bowers of Coral, ll'., came Thursday to visit his brot 1 °r, Charles Bowers of southwest of town. . • Mrs. George Werner of Frankton is visiting her brother, James Lefler, and wife. Mrs. Lefler continues ser ! - ously ill. L. F. Kohler of Chicago Heights, who had been here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kohler, returned home Thursday. Mrs, F. H. Beard and son Cl’fde went to Franklin Thursday to vp’t her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hicks, for a few weeks. Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 74c; oats, 35c; wheat, $1.05; rye, '"sc. The prices a year ago were: Coin, 73c; oats, 32c; wheat, 95c; rye, 83c. Joseph Rush and wife and Miss Nellie Ryan of Englewood, 111., returned liome Tuesday after a visit with the E. L. Fidler family in Jordan tp. Mrs. Martha J. Flinn, who had been staying with Mrs. Mary Eger, accompanied by the latter, went to Lafayette Tuesday where she entered the soldiers’ home. Let The Democrat supply you with typewriter ribbons and carbon papers. We have ribbons for all makes of standard typewriters, and handle the very best grade of carbon papers. Scout Master Rev. McDaniel and a party of Boy Scouts left yesterday afternoon for a couple of weeks camping on the upper Iroquois, near the Grooms bridge, northeast of town. Morocco Courier: W. J. Wright and family of Rensselaer spent Sunday in Morocco with his sister, Mrs. Victor Hancock, and family Mrs. Calvin Cain and three children of Rensselaer and Mesdames Edgar Inslee and John Hess of Momence, Hl., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Graves this week. An exchange says: They are talking about restoring the old-time sla’e in the schools because of the scarcity of paper. The slate was abolished because it was unsanitary. Can you remember how you used to spit or your slate and rub it off with the sleeve of your coat? And, at that you were healthier than the averag? modern schoolboy. Kentland Enterprise: Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and Miss Vesta Thompson, here visiting relatives for some time, have returned to theii home in Fort Wayne. In company with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson of Remington and Mrs. William Cummings, Mrs. C. M. Davis and Miss Stella Cummings of this place, they drove to Grant Park Monday and spent the day with relatives. R. A. Parkinson, who for quite a long time has been suffering from what he feared was cancer and who. accompanied by Mrs. Parkinson, went to Chicago last week and entered Wesley hospital for a diagnosis of his ailment, underwent an operation there Thursday forenoon and the prostrate gland and stones in the bladder were removed. He came out of the operation nicely and was doing well at last reports. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears th » Signature of
