Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
C. E. Prior went to Gary on I business yesterday. I • ~~ Mrs. C. M. Sands and children spent Thursday in Monon with i relatives. T. F. Dunlap went to Elwood yesterday to spend Easter with his son Ivan. Your dress for Easter will not be complete without a pair of cur new oxfords. —Rowles & Parker. Miss Ocie Coffel of Francesville was the guest of Mrs. Harrison Timmons a few days the first of the week. Yesterday was “Good Friday,” the only right day to plant potatoes, according to many potato, oracles, but the ground was so blamed wet that few if any were planted in this section of the state. I Clarence Green of Barkley tp., got a couple of ribs broken Monday by a horse kicking him in the ohest. One side of his face and head was also cut quite badly by his falling against a cement water tank. Mrs. Kennedy, tohe aged mother of Geo. Meyers, who has' been a bed-ridden sufferer for a long time, has been considerably worse this week and seems to be failing quite rapidly. 1 ♦ Up to yesterday no word had been received by the Commercial Club as to wihen the Chicago factory people would be here to lay their proposition before our people. They had been expected here this week. Miss Maude Young of Joliet, 111., will give an entertainment at the Barkley M. E. church Thursday evening, April 2Q. In addition to the readings there will be several numbers of music, both vocal and instrumental. Admission 25 cents. • - - i C. W.. Platt, while wroking on a porch on North Van Rensselaer street Wednesday afternoon, got his right ankle broken by the falling of the scaffold' on which he and George Hopkins were working. The. injury will lay him up for some time.
