Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WEEK’S WEATHER FORECAST Washington, D. C., November 4. —ln its forecast of weather conditions for the week beginning Sunday, the weather bureau today issued the following predictions: North Atlantic states: Fair except unsettled weather with probable local rains at beginning of tb§ week and again about Thursday. Moderate temperatures until near end of week, when it will become considerably cooler. Middle Atlantic states: Fair first half of week, unsettled with probably rains latter half. Moderate temperatures until near end of week, when it will become considerably cooler. South Atlantic and east gulf states: Generally fair and mild, although local rains about Thursday will be followed by cooler weather. West gulf states: Generally fair, moderate temperatures. Ohio valley and Tennessee: Generally fair weather, except local rains are probable Wednesday and Thursday. Moderate temperatures followed by cooler latter part of week.
Great Lakes , region: Overcast with probabilities of occasional rains, moderate temperatures with considerably colder weather after Wednesday. Upper Mississippi valley and plains states: Generally fair, except local rains Tuesday or Wednesday in northern portions. Mjoderate temperatures with change to considerably colder after Wednesday or Thursday. , Rocky mountain and plateau region: Unsettled, with probably rains or snows over northern portions of the first half of week; latter half generally fair. Considerably colder weather Wednesday and Thursday. Pacific states: Unsettled, with general rains; temperatures moderate.
IjHK IIIMETh During the month of October the federal free employment bureau at J Indianapolis found work for 370 men. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Robertson of j this, place went to Lafayette yesterday to visit Mrs. Mary Karn, a former neighbor and dear friend of the Robertsons. Mrs. Karn is confined in the hospital suffering from the poison of a spider’s bite, in-1 curred ten weeks ago. The physicians hold out little hopes for her recovery. She is a resident of Hoopeston, Illinois.—Crawfordsville 1 Review.
Everett Macey, the 12-year-old boy who recently tampered with the switch on the Clover Leaf track at Greentown, causing the wreck of a freight train and the death of a negro who was stealing a ride, went before Judge Purdum and entered a plea of guilty. Judge Purdum sentenced him to a term in the Indiana School for Boys at Plainfield. Under the law he can be kept there until he is 21 years old. The little town of Foresman in Newton county was threatened with total destruction Friday evening when the gasoline light plant in the Pierson & filler store exploded. The town is without fire fighting apparatus and only the distance between buildings kept the fire from spreading. The entire building, which was a double- front and besides the above store contained the Perry Brown restaurant, was destroyed, together with all contents.
CEMENT WORK OF ALL ffcINDS Including sidewalks, cisterns, basement work, foundations, building blocks, etc. Let me figure on your work before you place the contract elsewhere.—E. B. SMITH, ’phone 490-Red, Rensselaer, Ind. o-26 SPECIAL STATIONERY BARGAIN The Democrat has a special bargain in fine correspondence stationery, nice bond papers In several shades of color, that It can sell fifty sheet of paper and fifty envelops for 30 cents, your choice of shade. This paper Is In bulk, and we can sell it In larger quantities at a slight reduction over the above price—250 sheets of paper and 250 envelops for only $1.25. This Is an exceptional price and the stock will not last long at the figures we are offering it. Call in and see the paper and you’ will be sure to buy a supply of it for your future needs. Use a Grabler Check Protector on the checks you issue and you need have no fear of the amount being raised. Nicely nickle-plated, simple and convenient. Only 20 cents each in The Democrat’s fancy stationery department. ts
