Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Newton Sunderland, on the Geo. Ketchum farm, was overcome by the heat Monday and is confined to his home. < r_ > Thomas Jensen returned Tu;day from a couple of days visit with "his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K Jensen of Wheatfield. ———— When you are going away visiting or have friends visiting you. ’phone The Democrat and tell us about it. It is such items that make the local columns interesting. ‘ Parker, who was taken to* Indianapolis last week to undergo an operation for hemorrhoids, returned home Thursday evening, and is now much better, although still quite weak. The condition of John Sharp’s little boy was considerably improved yesterday. He rested well Monday nigiht and seemed so much better that great hopes are now entertained, for his complete recovery. About fifteen auto loads of people went from Rensselaer Monday night to George Ade’s country home near Brook and suent an enjoyable evening with him. Dancing was the principal amusement. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and lemon punch were served in the pavilion Music was furnished by Healy’s ■orchestra. Down at sneak thieve? have begun to steal the tires from automobiles left standing on the streets at night, which causes the News of that city to remark: “It’s a mean man. that will steal the tires from an automobile when he knows very well how difficult it is to keep up the interest on the mortgage even with the ordinary upkeep.” Noliss Aileen Allman and Mrs. Kenneth Rhoades were taken to Indianapolis a few days ago where they underwent an operation for the removal of their tonsils. Miss Allman also had the turbinated bone on the left side of her nose removed while at the hospital, and ex-; 4>ects to go back again soon to have the bone on the right side .removed. ..