Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1916 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Neckwear 50c to $1.50 v Mufflers 50c to $3 Shirts $1 to $6 Auto Gloves $1.50 to $3 Street Gloves $1 to $2.50 Men’s Handkerchiefs Bradley Sweater Coats Pajamas Boys’ Mackinaws Jersey Sweaters Boys' Suits $5 to $lO Fur Caps $2 to $6.50.
one daughter, Flora. They began housekeeping on the farm five miles south of Mt. Ayr on the Iroquois river, where they lived until 1888 when they moved to Rensselaer. About 1873 he united with the Church of God, remaining very strong in the faith of that denomination. He was a bible student and was ever reading to give a bible “reason of the hope’’ which he had in God’s promises./' Although never a robust man, he had a wonderful constitution and vitality. He was very generous and never pretentious in any of his acts of life. The last year was marked by a very gradual decline. Though of such an active, ambitious disposition, he showed very great patience in his last suffering, which ended in his death at 11:30 a. m„ December 8, 1916, at his home in this city. xx
Stopped Children’s Croup Cough. Three weeks ago two of my children began choking and coughing, and I saw they were having ah attack of croup,” writes Billie Mayberry, Eckert, Ga. "I got a bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar and gave them a dose before bedtime. Next morning their cough and all sign of croup was gone.”—Adv.
CARE CALLED FOR JUST NOW Extra Caution Should Be Exercised to Prevent Fires. Special attention is being called by the National? Fire Protection Association to the increased risks incident to the holiday season. Parents and the heads of families are asked to exercise especial care during the present season, which usually >registers a big increase In the number of petty fires. Attention is directed to the fact that packing and tissue paper, so often in use in surrounding presents, are highly inflammable, , and are likely to get on fire if placed too near stoves or furnaces. In addition, decorations Of the nature of cotton snow, tinsels and candles have in the past been found to be responsible for a large increase In number of fires and for a considerable percentage of losses directly attributable to holiday conflagrations. Subscribe for The Democrat.
