Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1901 — Patronize Home industry. [ARTICLE]
Patronize Home industry.
The Rensselaer Steam Laundry meets Lafayette, Indianapolis and other larger cities in competition in the surrounding country and gets the business at the same terms they offer. The above speaks for itself. When you have a good home laundry lay ASIDE*YOUR LITTLE HAMMER. DON’T KNOCK AGAINST YOUR ROME INSTITUTIONS and industries. That does not make a city or even help to. BE GOOD. Send your linen to a good laundry and you will be happy. Ring up telephone 66 and have our wagon call, or leave order at G. W. Goff’s. / Porter & Lagkn.
Frank Hunt, of Knox, spent the Fourth here. For line job work call at the JOURNAL office. Oren Parker has returned to his work in Chicago. For a first class job of horseshoeing call on C. Hansen, ttye blacksmith. Mrs. W. A. Huff and children have returned from CrawfordsvlUe. Miss Ina Merrill, of Hammond, is the guest of her father, Dr. Merrill. E. M. VanKyk, of Momence, was the guest of the Duvall boys Saturday: Call at Haus’ restaurant in Odd Fellows’ building for a square meal or IUDCh. All the popular drinks at Haus’ new restaurant in the Odd Fellows’ building. Miss Mabel Brown, of Crown Point, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs,,G. W. Goff. Ask your Grocer for Red Cross Ball Blue. Large 2oz. package 6 cents. Refuse imitations. Miss Mary Porter is visiting her sister, Mrs. Will Clark, at Crystal Falls, Mich. Miss Myrtle Enslinger, of Danville, 11l , is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. M. L. Warren. The Journal office will be closed the Fourth to give our force an opportunity to celebrate. Ice cream soda, a delicious drink during hot weather, at Haus’ new restaurant. When you go to buy bluing, ask for Red Cross Ball Blue. Large package 6 cents. Refuse imitations. We acknowledge receipt of tickets to the Fountain Park Assembly, which will be held Augbstl7th to dept. Ist. Lem Huston has purchased Will Barkley's news stand in the Makeever building. He has resigned his position at the electric light plant. Advertised Letters: Mr. Gustave Bern hart, Miss Tena E. Knight, Mr Thos. Moore —2, William Powell, JSdward B Robins, Mr. J. W. Thornton. The piles that annoy you so will be quickly and permanently healed if you use DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of worthless counterfeits. A. F. Long. - Gus Bushong was here last Thursday. He is now working at Romney and it is reported that he intends to fight the divorce suit brought by his wife. A bad complexion generally results from inactive liver and bowels. In all such cases, DeWitt’s Little Early Risers produce gratifying results. A. F. Long. The business men of Lowell were given an excursion over the Gifford road last week, and also through the oil fields. Mr. Gifford expects to build his line through Lowell if. a bonus ts voted. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve should be promptly applied to cuts, burns and scalds. It soothes and quickly heals the injured part. There are worthless counterfeits, be sure to get DeWitt’s. A. F. Long. ‘‘l am indebted to One Minute Cough Cure for my piesent good health and my life. I was treated in in vain by doctors for lung trouble following la grippe. I took One Minute Couch Cure and recovered my health.” Mr. E. H. Wiee, Madison, Ga., A. F. Long.
On acoount of small rent we will sell all goods at a reduction. It will be an advantage to call and see my goods and learn prices before purchasing. Mrs. Purcupilh. If young ladies think sores, pimples and red noses look well with a bridal veil and orange blossoms, it's all right. Yet Rooky Mountain Tea would drive them away. 350. B. F. Fendig. Haus now has the most handsome, most pleasant and best lighted restaurant in the city. Everything first class and up to date. Give him a call. * Wm. Price and Effie May Nubs were married at the home of the bride’s parents in Barkley township last Sunday noon in the presence of a number of guests. Rev. Sines, of Rensselaer, officiated. Rensselaer is to have a rare opportunity of visiting Michigan City July 14. A special train will start from here, the fare being 75 cents for the round trip. A large orowd is expeuted to go. It is easier to keep well than get cured. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers taken now and then, will always keep your bowels in perfeot order. They never gripe but promote an easy gentle action. A. F. Long. A girl in Pennsylvania jilted her lover on their wedding night simply because he ‘‘set-up the beer” to her father. Boys take warning and don’t buy beer when you are trying to get a stand In with the house. James Overton and son Randle are at Oarlshad, New Mexico, where it is hoped the change of climate will benefit the latter’s health. His condition already shows some improvement. Frank Phillips is with them there. J. F. Irwin was inspecting the new elevator the Fourth and while looking around stepped on a loose board and received a bad fall. He fell backwards and struck on a rock, receiving a hard blow on the ribs, which laid him up a sow days, but he is now out again. One of the stand pipes at the depot has been leaking badly for the past six months, it is said, sending enough water through the sewer into Makemself ditch to supply several families with water. The leakage should be fixed, as it costs money to pump water. A Western Kansas editor who has been to the Buffalo exposition, publishes an expense account for the guidance of those intending to go thither. Room for four days cost him $4. Admittance to the grounds called for another $3. All the midway shows worth seeing can be seen for4s. For meals he allots “aboutso,” though he states positively that no allowance is made here for “cold ones,” and thus confesses the gormandizing habit of the Kansas profesh. Think of an editor consuming $1.25 worth of solid food a day for four days in succession!
