Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1917 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A. L. Padgitt and son George made a business trip to Chicago Wednesday. iH. W. Jackson left Wednesday ■for Kankakee and Rantoul, Illinois, to visit relatives. The PAIGE car is aoitt “by the Auto Sales Co. at Remington. Why «ot buy one now? ts Miss Merle Lamborn of Remington took the train here Tuesday afternoon sos Indianapolis to visit friends. George Ade was in Rensselaer a short time Thursday, having accompanied some friends here from his home near Brook. See Charles Pefte> tor trees, both ornamental and fruit, for fall delivery; every tree guaranteed to grow or replaced free of charge, ts Miss Mary Gant of Attica, who had been visiting friends here, left Tuesday for Kendallville to spend a few days before returning home. True Woodworth was able to be about town again this week, although he is still quite weak and will be obliged to go slow for some time.
We have decided to plow up more ground this fall and can use another man and tractor.—JAMßS F. WALTER, manager J. J. Lawler lands, phone 337. ts Sanol Eczema Prescription is a famous old remedy for all forms of Eczema and skin diseases. Sanol is a guaranteed remedy. Get a 35c large trial bottle at the drug store. ts
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zimmerman ■of Michigan City, wlho spent several days here with his mother, Mrs. John Zimmerman, went to Indianapolis Tuesday to attend the state fair. Come to the Overland salesroom and see the new Overlands —a car to suit in size or price. See the king of pleasure cars, the WillysICnight.—RENSSELAER OVERLAND CO. Miss Florence Allman went to Monticello Wednesday to visit her friend, Miss Ethel Davis, a teacher in the Roachdale high school, who was taken sick with appendicitis while visiting friends there.
Misses Louise (Hildebrand and Mary Hordeman returned home Tuesday from New Buffalo, Michigan, near which place they had “been visiting the former’s parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hildebrand. The Democrat reporter was In error Wednesday in stating that J. M. Sauser had seen service in the German army. While a native of Germany and having had military training in the schools, Mr. Sauser emigrated to this country before he reached military age. James Spate, who was examined at South Bend Tuesday for re-en-listment in Company M, was accepted and his name replaced on the company roster. He is an efficient man and the officers and men are glad to have him back. He was discharged by an army examiner because of a missing finger on his right hand.
The Buick Valve-in-Head Five Passenger Touring Car $795 f. o. b. Flint, Mich. Kellner & Callahan^ Rensselaer, - - - Indiana
