Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1917 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Get a hot air furnace of the Watscn Plumbing Co. ts A. Knovinsky of Demotte was a Tisi'.Or in the city Monday. George Fate was down from Grown Point Friday and Saturday. Jasper county MUST raise $4,200 for .the American Red Cross, DO YOUR BIT. ' V'- '. —r— Don Beam was up from Fort Rekjamin Harrison Saturday night and Sunday, visiting home-folks. Miss Ruth Callahan, who had been attending high school at Ran- . Illinois, returned home Saturday. H. W. Kiplinger, who is employed at the steel mills in Gary, was home over Sundaj- visiting his family. .... Omar Osborne, Joseph Reeve, Forest Morian and Edwin Robinson were down from Chicago Sunday visiting ho-me folks. All accounts for merchandise must be settled by July 1, 1917, either, by cash or bankable note.— THE G. E. MURRAY CO.
ifts. V. O. Patterson and daughter Isabelle of Dallas City, Illinois, came Friday to visit the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blue. Lay in a supply for future at one-half of old price—2 cakes of 10c soap for 11c Saturday, June 23—at Fendig’s Rexall Drug Stere. President H. R. Kurrie of the Monon has announced that the Monon. Will spend $150,000 in improvement on its shops at Lafayette. ’• . . . . Mrs. Daniel Tanner and children of Demotte, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moosmiller, here, returned to their home Friday. v '</. Miss Merlie Lamborn of near Remington, who teaches in the Indianapolis schools, returned to her home Sunday, having just closed another successful year. 5 Misses Florence and Aileen Allman and, Esther Padgitt go to Indianapolis today for a two weeks’ visit with Kenneth Allman and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Simon Leopold and daughter, Miss Selma, went to Chicago Saturday morning and that evening the latter left for Butte, Montana, where she will spend the summer Vacation. - Walter L. Gumm, the Remington florist. did a land office business Sunday. Hundreds of people visited his peona fields and he sold thousands of the blossoms and took orders for many of the plants.
When you have T*ackache the liver or kidneys are sure to be out of gear. Try Sanol, It does wonders for the liver, kidneys and Madder. A trial 35c bottle of Sasol will convince you. Get it at the drug store.- —Adv. ts Mrs. Peter Wasson and daughter Mary, who had been here visiting Mrs. Fanny Wasson and children and the Comer family, returned to their home at Winchester Saturday. She reported that Clyde Coiner and family and the Brenner family were all well and doing nicely. A writer in the Saturday Evening Post recently referred to a small town where they still had hitching posts for farmer customlers. Well, Rensselaer, Indiana, has bitching barns for their customers ;and the boys. Now, Mr. Farmer and boys, just think of. this and hitch to one of Roberts’ Wagons or Buggies and you will have the ■world’s best. On Front street, .Rensselaer. —C. A. ROBERTS. ts
At a meeting of the Democratic state central committee at Indianapolis Friday afternoon, former State Superintendent of Public Instruction Charles A. Greathouse was elected stare chairman to. succeed Bernard Korbley, who has held the office for some years. iMr. Greathouse has a large acquaintance over the state, is a man of very high standing indeed and no. more satisfactory choice to the Democrats of the whole state could possibly have been named.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M, Haskell and his sister, Mrs. Windna Dunlap, entertained a, number of relatives at a .family dinner at the home of the latter Sunday. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs? James Haskell of Bluffton, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Haskell of Wolcott, Mrs. Alex Miller and- daughters, Winona and Mrs. John Perry, and children of Columbia City. Kneelahd Haskell accompanied Mr. and Mrs. .James . Haskell, home and Gardiner Dunlap returned home with Mrs. Miller, both for a few .days' visit..*■. ■'
