Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1917 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Subscribe for The Democrat, DO YOUR BIT GIVE TO THE RED CROSS! William Traub was in Chicago on business Friday. Richard A. Rice o' Lslfayette was the guest of 3liss Marjorie Loughridge Sunday. Cope Hanley went to Bloomington Monday to attend the summer term at the Indiana university. Mrs. W. H. Barkley came down from Chicago Monday to visit,, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Starr. ft Mrs.. Charles Snow of Mt, Ayr was brought to the hospital here Sunday for treatment for tonsilitis. Mr. and .Mrs. Firman Thompson and little daughter visited k Monday with her brother and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Clayton, at Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Yates and Mr. a ( nd Mrs. Dan Waymire spent Sunday at® Cedar Lake, meeting friends there from Chicago. We are compelled in order to raise money to pay our bills to make a Military Drive Sale* of all our merchandise.—THE G. E. MURRAY CO. David and John E. Alter went to Forest, Indiana, Monday to see their brother Isaac, who is -very low with Bright’s disease and cannot survive long. Ted Eger and Joseph Reeve of Rensselaer, accompanied by « Misses Berea Bartoo and Laura Ponton ot Remington enjoyed a pleasant auto trip to Logansport and other points Sunday in the former’s car.
Miss Helen Murray went to Madison, Wisconsin, Friday to attend ths annual banquet of her chapter of the Alpha Chi Omega, and also the intiation and luncheon of Omicron Nu, a home economics society. _ c ■ - ■ ■ -- Harry E. Jacobs, formerly a traveling salesman with headquarters at Rensselaer, but now with the Acme Harvesting Machine Co. at Peoria, Illinois, was here a few hours Monday calling on his numerous friends. ..... Oliver and George Clark and families drove down from Wheatfield township yesterday. They report that quite a. heavy rain fell there yesterday morning about 5 o'clock, making it altogether too wet to work in the fields. Letters remaining in the Rensselaer -postoffice for week ending June 18: Mrs. C. E. Watson, Jas. F. Antrim, .Walter Baker, Clyde Summers. Above letters twill be sent to dead letter .office July 2 if not previously called for.
Home-grown strawberries’ made their appearance on the Rensselaer market Monday and are retailing at 18 cents per quart. The quality is fine and the yield promises to be fairly good but growers say that the season will be quite short. Do you get up at night? Sanol is surely the best for all kidney or bladder troubles. Sanol gives relief in 24 hours from all backache and bladder troubles. Sanol is a guaranteed remedy. 35c and SI.OO a bottle at the drug store. —Adv. ts In response to a request made through Mayor Spitler in behalf ot General Van Rensselaer chapter, D. A. R., Colonel Edwin P. Hammond of Lafayette, for many years a resident of Rensselaer and at one time judge of this judicial circuit, has sent an enlarged picture of himself to the chapter.
The show window of Hilliard & Hamill’s clothing store has been decorated in harmony with Red Cross week. Beside a wounded soldier stands a Red Cross nurse making an appeal for funds to help them in (heir work of mercy. The window is very tastefully arranged with the numerous appurtenances of Red Cross work and is worthy of special notice-.
A salesman for a large battery concern spent a day with us recently advising us to put in a service station for their battery. His main argument was tnat we wouldn’t get enough battery repairing to keep us alive with the Vesta line. We don’t want a big repair business for we figure such a business would be founded on dissatisfaction, To enjoy a healthy business our customers must be satisfied, both with the action of their battery and the service we render. This does not mean we do not repair batteries, for we do, and we do it right, but when every car Is equipped with a Vesta battery there will be very little repair work needed on the battery itself. We figure we will be busy keeping the motors, generators, regulators, wiring, dtc., In perfect condition. — RENSSELAER GARAGE.
