Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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W. I. Hoover went to Chicago Friday on automobile business. Don t forget the dance at Virgie Saturday night, Aug. 19.—Advt. Clifford Bever came over from •Monticello Saturday evening to spend Sunday with his family here. Misses Elizabeth and Edith West left Monday for a week’s visit with friends at Montpelier, Ind., their former home. Miss Bernice Crowden will return Saturday from a short visit in Rensselaer, where she attended the Rens selaer Chautauqua.—Lafayette Journal. Watson Plumbing Co., pnone 204. The only reliable concern drilling water wells in this part of Jasper county; will drill wells any size and anywhere. ts Fountain Park Assembly opened at Remington Saturday and will continue until August 27 inclusive. The attendance is said to be very satisfactory thus far. Mrs. W. F. Powers went to Lafayette yesterday and will attend today at Battle Ground the reunion of her late husband's old regiment, the lath Indiana. J. W. McMurray of Galveston. Tex., who has been visiting his uncle, R. W. Burris, and family, vent to Russiaville, Howard county, Saturday to visit Jasper McMurray another uncle. Miss Doris Morlan will leave tomorrow for Fargo, No. Dak., where she will study kindergarten work and will stay with her aunt, Mrs. W. J. Anderson, who with her husband now reside in Fargo. Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Loy drove to Winamac Sunday, taking with them their son Robert, who took the train there for Ohio where he will visit at Piqua with Mr. Loy’s mot-.er, Mrs. M. J. Loy, for two or th ee weeks. • George K. Hollingsworth and sun Thomas of Chicago drove down Sat urday afternoon in their Franklin car to look after some business matters and remained over night with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long, return! g to the city Sunday. Elmer Daniels was taker home Saturday afternoon from the Prior produce market, where he is em ployed, suffering from stomach trouble. While considerably improved at this writing, he is still confined to the house. E. A. Wickes, the platform manager of the Lincoln Chautauqua, is apparently the ablest man we have ever had here in this position. He is a gentleman of quiet but pleasing personality and is "pparently a gentleman in every sense of the word. Frances, the little eight-year-oi 1 daughter of Mrs. C. T. Boicourt, while returning from the Chautauqua Saturday evening with her brother Loren, was struck and knocked down by an automobile at the Van Rensselaer s’reet crossing between the Duvall clothing stor and the Rowles & Parker store. The car was driven by v red Yeiter, who did not see the girl in to avoid striking her. Fortunately the ca? was running slowly and the child escaped with a few minor bruises.

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