Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1916 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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At a state K. of P. meeting held in Terre Haute, T. C. Blinkley of Gary was elected deputy for this district. The district meeting will be held at Indiana Harbor November 21. The Indiana Federation of Women’s clubs, in session at Indianapolis this week, adopted resolutions urging club women to _aid in preserving the sand dunes of northern Indiana for a national park. Mrs. S. P. Cowger, aged 88 years, died at Wolcott Saturday last. She was the widow of Bart Bunnell, who was a “Forty-niner,’’ as-those were called who went to California at the time gold was first discovered there. The thread mills at Monticello are to be enlarged one-fourth at a cost of $35,000 to $40,000. Another Important evidence that the Marshall Field Co. of Chicago, who own and operate these mills, fear a “slump after the war ends!’’ Articles of incorporation have been filed with the secretary of state by the Fowler Grain company of Fowler. The capital stock is $22,000, and operating grain elevators is the business contemplated. The directors are A. F. Johnson, Lemuel Shipman and F. E. Cones. Fred Granger and his wife and five children and Miss Celia Curtain of Hammonj narrbwly. escaped death Sunday when Granger’s car turned over near Demotte, after having been side-swiped by another car going in the opppsite direction.