Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Will Duvall went to Chicago Wednesday to visit a few days. Mrs. B. F. Fendig returned Wednesday from a short visit in Chicago. * * Fred Arnott returned Wednesday from a day’s business trip to Chicago. Chris Rieddie went to Kewana, Ind., Wednesday to work on a dredge. . v | Mrs. H. M. Grant went to Chicago Wednesday to visit relatives for a few days. . RACINE shirts next Saturday, April 23rd for 38c or two for 75c at C. Earl Duvall’s. A. S. Laßue went to Pontiac and Bloomington, Ill.; on a few days business trip Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Firman Thompson went to Francesville Wednesday for a short visit with relatives. Miss Carrie Jasperson of Tefft returned home Wednesday after a few days visit here with Miss •Carrie Pierce. If we install your heating plant, or bath room fixtures, you must be satisfied/or we are not. —E. D. Rhoades & Son. E. V. Ransford accompanied by Dr. Washburn went to Chicago Wednesday to have an operation performed, but we are informed that it is not of a. serious nature. Miss Edith Adams left Wednesday for Belle Fourche, So. Dak., to visit her sister, Mrs. Bert Goff, who had the misfortune to break an ankle a few days**agq while out riding a horse. j - • 'TMrs. Mary Drake ..was called tp Chicago Wednesday by a telegram stating that her son James had been quite seriously :injured in one of his eyes. The dispatch did not state the calSsfe of the accident. • ' E. T. Jones, one of the job printers on Tire Democrat, moved Thursday from the C. S’. 'Chamberlain property on Front street to the former Korah Barker residence property on south Scott street. Clras. W. Remmick of Indianapolis and sister,- Dr. Rose M. Remmick, left Sunday for New York City, visiting Philadelphia and Washington, enroute. While in New York Dr. Remmick will do post-graduate work in Ophthalmology. ... m The corn husking on the Monnet lands west of town - will be finished up this week. When spring opened they had several hundred acres yet to husk, and the work has been going on with what help they were able to get for the past two months. 'rPatrick Hallagan and daughter, Miss Maggie, returned Thursday morning from spending the" winter with their daughter, Mrs. A. E. Deleoust, at Ocalla, Fla. Mr! Hallagan, who has been sick there, is~qui_te Weaken-' ed from his trip-back home.' , A gockl mare owned by Capt. Wasson, fell dead at his farm east of town Wednesday. Mr. Horsewood, who works for Mr. Wasson, was plowing with the team and had made a few rounds when this mare fell over dead, and never moved a muscle after falling.
