Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Rice Porter spent Thurs-r day in Chicago. W. H. Parkinson was in judyville on professional business Thursday. Mrs. J. S. Jessen went no Lebanon yesterday to visit numerous relatives. Mens’, boys’ and ladies’ sweaters and sweater coats in all colors. sizes and prices.— C. Earl Duvall. Mrs* William Whited of Wheatfield returned home Thursday after a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Bert Camp. Airs. Al. E. Thompson and Mrs. Virginia Halstead went to Chicago yesterday to attend a conference of the Church of God. Airs. J. R. Phillips of McCoy sburg went to Monticello yesterday to visit her mother-in-law, Airs. Harvey Phillips, who is in poor health.’ * Floyd Meyers arrived home a few days ago from Franklin college, to -visit a few weeks and recuperate from an attack of stomach trouble. Airs. William Benhett returned a few days ago from Illinois where she visited relatives and' friends at Danville. Mason City and Springfield. Samuel Lamson of Neligh, Neb., left yesterday for his home after a several days visit with relatives and friends in Rensselaer and vicinity. Mrs. Alary G. Alorgan went to Delphi yesterday to see her sis-’ ter, Airs. George Burk and husband, of Lamar. Colo., who were visiting relatives at that place.
J. W. Ward and wife went to Gas City yesterday to attend the funeral of the latter’s neice, Kate Bealy, which was held at that ‘place to-day. Deceased died very suddenly. Xs '£d Sutherland, the Remington liveryman, and family and Mrs. James Parks autoed over from that place Tuesday*. Mrs. Parks is making her brother, Lyman Zea, a visit. The diphtheria and scarlet fever condition in Jasper county is now under complete control of the health officer, and he is now busy fumigating all the school houses in the county. i Frank Crosscup of Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis, is here visiting relatives. He has recently been promoted from corporal to sergeant in the regular army at that place. Miss Florence Gorham went to Chicago yesterday to visit relatives for two weeks. From there she will go to Afernia and Mullen, Neb., where she has other relatives, and will be gone about six weeks. The splendid fall weather which has characterized October this year, took a sudden change Wednesday night, and Thursday was considerably cooler. Yesterday morning rain set in and at an early hour and continued all forenoon. Lee Adams, Son of M. I. Adams, while practicing football a few days ago, fractured the large bone in one ankle, and tore loose the ligaments which hold the foot. He is carrying that member in a plaster cast at the present time. X N. C. Shaeffer has on hand a vi\w Maxwell stock car, a very neat and smooth-running 5 pasenger. 40-horse power machine. The seats are covered with a silk mohair covering. It is one of the 1911 make, fully equipped and possesses two whistles, and retails at $1,750. James B. Crowndver of Tennessee, a brother of Mrs. Lowman of near Pleasant Ridge, is reported as recovering from an attack of typhoid fever, which has confined him to his bed the past three weeks. His wife died several weeks ago of the, same disease in Tennessee. JiMiss Edna Donnelly returned Home Monday from a three months visit with her brother, John, in Denver, Colo. The latter has a nice- position as janitor of a big office building and is making good. Miss Edna had a very- nice visit and was much impressed with the scenery, but was glad to get back to old Jasper after all.
