Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

O. K. Rainier made a business trip to Frankfort Wednesday. Every man who repairs his own car will find his wants at the Auto Equipment Co, B. N. Fendig made a business trip to Indianapolis Tuesday night, returning Wednesday. Mrs. M. D. Root and baby of Hamilton, Illinois, aro , guests of her mother, Mrs. M, J. Richeson. Miss Angelia Kolhoff and Miss Ma urine Tuteur, who had been visiting in Chicago, returned home Tuesday evening. Mrs. B. D. Comer and son Ernest and Paul Wegging of Union township drove over to Paxton, Illinois, and return Wednesday. Mrs. Will Thompson of Sullivan, Indiana, came Tuesday evening to visit her mother, Mrs, Austin Hopkins, and sister, Miss Gertrude. Mrs. Max Schwartz of Chicago returned to her home Wednesday after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Vernon Nowels, and other relatives. The Misses Dora and Kathlyn Covington of Chicago, who had been guests at the B. J. Moore home, returned to their home Wednesday. There is some talk about town of organizing a new band among the young men and boys, who would latejj become a part of the regular battd. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Barber of Champaign, Illinois, who were here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Barber’s sister, Mrs. Katherine Hooker, returned to their home Wednesday. Miss Viola Wolfe of Barkley township, daughter of Ezra Wolfe, fell while playing at the public school "Wednesday and suffered the fracture of both bones of her right arm. > The undersigned will have eight head of good grade yearlings, steers and heifers, on sale at the Van Hook and Duggins sale, Saturday, October 21, one-half mile west of Rensselaer. —W. M. HAVENS. o-21 W. I. Hoover and Hugh and Joe Yeoman, sons of R. J. Yeoman of Newton township, went to Indianapolis Tuesday evening and returned Wednesday with a new Ford touring car for Mr. Yeoman. Parties that are in the market for a good cow, sow or other hogs including registered boars, and fine brood mare, will serve their interests by awaiting my public sale October 21. Bills later. Terms.— RUSSEL VAN HOOK. —Advt. Miss Mable Nelson of Roselawn, i a student in the Rensselaer high school, suffered a second attack of appendicitis Wednesday and was removed to her home. It was not learned if an operation would be performed. Ed P. Costigan pf Colorado, state leader for the moose, has come out for Woodrow Wilson. Colorado Prgressives have no taste for entering the Perkins-Roosevelt corral. The air of the Rockies breeds independence, and Pike’s Peak is always echoing defiances.

Mrs. E. G. Perrigo of near Donovan, Illinois, who hart been here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Crockett, was joined by Mr. Perrigo Wednesday and together they went to Crawfordsville to attend a meeting of the American Spotted Poland China Hog association. Sergeant Grant T. Wynegar, who has been in charge of the recruiting station at New Albany, was home the first of the week for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wynegar. The recruiting station had been closed and he was ordered to report at Llano Grande. The front window of The Trust & Savings bank contains a display of upholstered furniture turned out by the Columbia Furniture Co., the local manufacturing company. This furniture is of a quality and design that would grace the best of homes, and will no doubt meet with a ready sale and assure the success of the concern. During the rain Wednesday night a flock of wild geese flew over the city and probably became confused by the lights and continued flying about the city the greater part of the night. They were fired upon several times and it was reported four of them were killed. Geese and ducks are included in the federal migratory bird law, but it ia not being enforced very rigidly. This is the open season for prairie chickens and local nimrods are making good use of the short time allowed. The season closes October 15.