Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1917 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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13. T. Lanham of south of .town is reported quite sick. Soap Sale, Saturday, June 23 Fendig’s Kexall Drug Store. Give your bit to the RED CROSS. It’s not charity, it’s your duty. John Stockton was in Monticello and Indianapolis on business Saturday. Mrs. Asa Davisson of Chicago is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rhoads. R. A. Parkison left Thursday for <a visit with relatives at Kingman and Bucklen, Kansas. Among the Chicago visitors Saturday were D. M. Worland, Ray .Parks and Junior Benjamin. Dr. F. H. Hemphill was slightly under the weather the last of the week, but is now around as usual. Mrs. Mary Meyer-Healy went to Chicago Monday to remain for a few days studying the new styles in millinery. I£ you want dry goods, clothing or shoes, you can save during our Military Drive Sale. —THE G. E. MURRAY CO. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray of Mlinot, North Dakota, who had been visiting relatives in this county, left Friday for their home. Mrs. Fred King and little daughter of Winona Lake, who had been here visiting her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. King, returned home Saturday. ■wm. • I Miss Minnie Waymire and Miss Gladys Arnott went to Terre Haute Saturday to enter the state normal school for a twelve weeks’ course, preparatory to teaching this fall.
We carry a complete line of bike tires and repairs and repair all kinds of bikes. Tires are sold at the old prices. We also sharpen lawn mowers. —MAIN GARAGE. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Williams went to East 'Liberty, Ohio, the last of the week to spend a few days with relatives and look after affairs on Mr. Williams’ farm there. The Forester baseball team went to Lowell Sunday and played a team at that place. Our boys were defeated, but they decline to state how badly—must have been pretty bad. Sanol Eczema Prescription is a famous old remedy for all forms of Eczema and skin diseases. Sanol Is a guaranteed remedy. Get a 3Be large trial bottle at the drug store. —Adv. ts Mr. and Mrs. John Eigelsbach and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O’Riley were at Bass Lake and Culver Sunday. John says that the best crops he saw any place on the trip were in Jasper county. Mrs. Eugene Wemple of Rockford., Illinois, came down from ■Chicago Saturday for a visit here with her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Montgomery. Mrs. Wemple had been visiting a son in Chicago for the past two weeks.
Luther Burbank made two .blades of grass grow where only one grew before, which was a great thing for the farmer. Vesta makes one battery last the life of two, a saving of 50 per cent for the auto owner. If you need hay see Luther, but If you want a battery as good as the rest of your car, let the Vesta man explain to you the difference in batteries. — RENSSELAER GARAGE.
TIRES BIG SUPPLY All Sizes Including Ford
RENSSELAER OVERLAND CO. WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE
DO YOUR BIT—GIVE TO THE RED CROSS
