Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
pAV. H. Tyler and Frank Hart of Demotte were in town on business yesterday. jAncel Woodworth and wife spent Sanday with their daughter and family, Mrs. F. P. Morton, at Goodland. The fine large cement house of Mrs. S. A. Hemphill is up to the second story, and begins to assume shape and artistic proportions. As we go to press the condition of Louis Wildberg Is very critical, and he may be dead before this issue of The Democrat reaches its readers, John Haley was at the Delphi street fair Thursday. Wte believe Delphi is a wet town, but we will have to report on the quality of the refreshments later./ Philip Blue and wife left Thursday for a three weeks visit with their daughters, Mrs. W. A. Brown of Minneapolis. Minn., and Mr|. V. O. Patterson of New Boston, 111. Mrs. D. E. Hudson and N. Jones and wife of Broad Ripple and Seymour, respectively, returned home Wednesday after a visit with E. E. Garriott and family of Union tp. Jesse A. Synder went to the Indiana State hospital Thursday to be put in shape to Ondergo an aperation for appendicitis from which he has been suffering at times for some weeks.
Lost:—An open face, gold filled watch, 15 jewel, Elgin movement. Please return same to either Democrat office or to Ross Bringle at high school building and receive reward. Bally and Mrs. Powers are visiting in Wolcott this week, with Mrs. Powers sisters, Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Hagins, the later of this city, who is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Ed Irwin, temporarily. A meeting of several of the prominent democratic ladies of Rensselaer will be held at County Chairman Littlefield’s office this afternoon to orbanize a Ladies’ 30Cent Club. Prof. E. S. Tillman is getting along nicely from his recent operation for appendicitis and will probably come home from Chicago Monday or Tuesday. It will be some time, however,- before he is able to take up his work in the, schools again. The dredge has been lying idle near the creamery bridge for the past week, while the drillers are at work drilling south, of the Washburn pasture. This drilling is now completed to the cemetery, and blasting will likely be commenced early in next week. John P. Warner began work Thursday for the first time since his serious attack of heart disease while fishing at the Kankakee, some three weeks ago. He has not been able to lift anything since that time, but says he can note an improvement in hie condition the last few days. J. C. Porter had 6600 insurance on the Gwin stock at McCoysburg, and R. B. Harris had S7OO on the building. There is no doubt however that there will be considerable loss on both stock, and building, as it would take more money than both stock or building was insured for to replace them. W. L. Bringle, who has been in poor health for the past several months, is quite feeble and is troubled a great deal by shooting pains through his side and back, caused by an affected kidney, his physician thinks. He is at the home of his son, W. D. Bringle, in Jordan tp.
