Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
' >£*# Wl/fffJ2|L _ Copyrisht 1909, by C. B. Ziammniii Co.—No. 18 THE DID CABINET MAKER SAYS: A MODERN upholstered couch is really the proper thing with which to round out the furnishings of a dining room, libra- < * ry or back parlor. You will find all styles and finishes in our special assortment. These are stylishly upholstered in a wide variety of cover- . ings, taking in everything from the genuine leathers—including the new durable imitation leathers—to velvets and velours. Their graceful lines suggest the idea of style as well as comfort. They actually invite repose and you won't be without one once you know how comfortable they are. D. M. WORLAND’S RELIABLE FURNITURE STURE
LOCAL AND PERSONAL Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Dick Crowell was in Delphi Wednesday. To-day’s markets: Corn, 58c; Oats, 42c. b/ J. Moore was in Monon on business Thursday. Vance Collins was in Indianapolis on business Wednesday. Frank Foltz was in , Hammond Wednesday on business. Robert Fendig of Hammond is spending the week here with relatives. Several from here attended the Porter and Howe sale ,at McCoysburg* Thursday. A. L. Padgett made -a business , trip to Lafayette Thursday, returning home yesterday. Alfred Donnelly, Jasper county’s onion king, was in the Windy City on business Wednesday. Jphn Havens made a business trip to Logansport Wednesday, where he will remain a few days. '« - - - The surveying gang t of the Purtelle electric railroad reached Rensselaer Thursday, on* their way - north. • Clqy Dewees and Harry Sell of three miles west of Brook, were over • Thursday looking after some horses tp buy. Most all goods sold at less than cost and none sold at a profit. Tne last sale of the Chicago Bargain, Store. > J. V. Collins has a good line of second-hand furniture on sale a* his store on South Van Rensselaer t street. " , C. L. Washburn of St. Joseph, Mich., returned home Thursday after a few days visit with his cousin, Wm. Washburn. Mrs. Elmer Miller of Logansport, 'who had been visiting her eieter, Mrs. Robert Toombs of near Gifford, returned home Thursday. Miss Elsie Ritchey left Thursday . ''for Oklahoma City, Okfa., to make an indefinite visit with her sister,« Mrs. A. C'. Farmer, and Chase Ritchey. X It » I ll* Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J. WZ Oswald, who have been visiting sever- * al weeks with their daughter, Mrs. I Hartley Rowe and family, at La Boca, Canal Zone, Panama, started for home. It requires about eight days to make t'he trip, they will arrive in Goodland about the middle of next Herald.
Dr. I. M. Washburn accompanied his mother, Mrs. Martha Washburn, to Chicago Wednesday, after the latter had spent a few days here with him and family. / Mrs. Robert Johnson of L&fayette, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark of. this city, was operated on in the Lafayette hospital Wednesday for appendicitis. 'x.Richard Shirer, son of Sheriff L. P. Shirer, is another measles victim, who has been having quite a serious attack of same, but at this writing he is improving. O. C. McClure, a conductor on one of Hammond’s numerous street railways, first few days of the wesk here with relatives, returning to his work Wednesday. * Advertised letters: Jess Putnam, Oren E. Frazee, John Parker, Mrs. C. L. Smith; Miss Goldie Woods, Mabie Watson, Mrs. Sarah Flinn, Mrs. Henriett Crawford. \/Mfs. Mark Hemphill was operated on to-day at a Chicago hospital. Numerous relatives are at her bedside, among them being her son Charles and daughter, Mrs. Frank. Alter. * — r The Sternberg v dredge on tne Howe ditch is down to the Range Line and the bridge will* probably be removed in a day or two to allow the dredge to pass on down. \Mrs. A. J. Grant, who has been vfhting her ■ son Hale and family at Spokane, Wash., for the past nine weeks, returned home Thursday night, ' having spent Thursday in Chicago. Philip Durant and Alex Hurley went to Chicago Thursday.*- The former will consult with a specialist about having an operation perform- | ed, and the latter will spend several days with friends. V A. 'S. Laßue left yesterday morning for Shelbyville, 111., where he is interested in some real estate. He will also visit his daughter, Miss Belle Laßue, who is attending DePau w University at Greencastle. , "Npi'rs. C. S. Chamberlain, who was operated op last June for a floating kidney and hip trouble, went to Chicago Wednesday for further treatment. The wound made in the operation has never thoroughly healed, and it wAs for thte trouble that she returned to the hospital. The Democrat ia in receipt of a post card from Palo Alto, Cali., written by the Misses Funk, formerly of Wheatfield, who say: "We are surely enjoying our Western trip. We are here fop'a few days seeing the great Stanford University grounds and buildings. Leave Frisco Monday, 17th, on the Santa Rosa for Lee Angfeles, with a atop over at Santa Barbara.”
