Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

111 i What sound can be* more cheerful as cold winter’s closing in than the music of the COAL as it’s dumped into your bin. The clatter and the patter of the coal in chuting in. SEE THAT YOU HEAR IT FILL UP YOUR BINS NOW GRANT-WARNER LUMBER CO. BOY SHOT IN MILROY TOWNSHIP Saturday evening Ernest Underhill, the 17-year-old boy who haa been staying with Marion Dunn In Milroy township, was shot in the calf of the leg by chicken thieves. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn had gone to Rensselaer with Mr. and Mrs. McAleer, who live a quarter of a mile from the Dunn home. After being shot the lad started for the McAleer home. When about halfway he called for help and Irene McAleer, the only one awake at home, heard his call. Getting a lantern she went to see what was wrong, not knowing who it was nor what had happened. He told her what was the trouble and she helped him to the McAleer home and called for Dr. Besser at Remington and her parents in Rensselaer. Owing to her presence of mind of tying a handkerchief around the leg above the wound and tightening it by putting a poker (that being the only thing handy) in the knot and twisting it as tight as possible, and by cutting the lad’s tangled and bloody clothing from the wound the boy's life was saved. The shot had not touched the bone, however. Five stitches were taken to close the wound. The boy was tiken to the Dunn home Sunday afternoon and is getting along as well as could be expected. It Is not known who did the shooting. xx PINE VILLAGE AND VALPARAISO Perhaps the best football game Rensselaer will see this season will be played here tomorrow aftertioon when the Pine Village and Valparaiso teams meet. Manager Claire Rhode of the Pine Village team was in the city Wednesday making arrangements for the game, and stated that he had what h.e believed the best independent team% in Indiana. He has signed* several star players for this gzhne, among them being Ed Davis, coach; Mathew Winters, Bill Williams and John Redmond, all of Indiana university; Emmet Keefe, famous Notre Dame guard, and Harry Sheridan of Purdue. These with EH Fenters, captain of the Pine Village team, and conceded by many to be one of the best independent quarterbacks, and the rest of the Pine Village aggregation, will put up a game that will be worth seeing. Valparaiso has said but little about their team, and, believing the old adage, we can lodk for action on their part. The game will be called promptly at 2:30 p. m., and an admission fee of 50 cents will be charged everyone. OVERLAND SALES ROOM OPEN The new Overland sales room and service station is now open in the room directly opposite the west entrance of the court house and is the most up-to-date sales room of the kind in the county. New 1917 cars are on the ( floor ready for immediate Five-passenger fully equipped Overland for $635, 31% horsepower. See the $795 five-passenger car with. 35 horsepower motor. Six-cylinder Overland with Continental motor for $925. The famous Willys Silent Knight for $1,125 or $1,285. An Invitation is extended to all to visit the new Overland sales room and service station. DR. J. ’HANSSON, Proprietor. The new pinch back models in Society Brand suits are on display at HILLIARD & HAMILL’S.