Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
C. G. Spitler and Delos Thompson went to Chicago yesterday where the latter will meet his family who have been spending the .past few weeks in Wisconsin Dr ; J. Hanfepn returned from Indianppolis yesterday <with an Overland doctor’s car which he sold to Dr. S. H. Moore. It is reported that Noah Ziegler and B. Forsythe will each purchase an Overland touring car. in a few days. - Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hawkins, of Lafayette, who have been visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. J. returned home yesterday. They D. Allman the past few days, attended the funeral of Levi Hawkins of Connersville, who was buried there yesterday. Work on the match factory has been practically at a standstill for the past week, on account of lack of cement. The first story is nearly completed, but many more cement blocks are needed to finish the large buildings, and more cement is being looked for to arrive any day. Mrs. Lucy Malone and daughter came Thursday from Monticello where they have been visiting with relatives and old friends for the past three days. They left Thursday evening for their home in Chicago after spending the day here with |he former’s mother, Mrs. E. H. Shields. Clark Price of Ashland, Kan., went to Chicago Wednesday to join his wife who is visiting relatives at Chatsworth, 111., after a short stop in the city. Mr; Price has been visiting here with his brother and sister, M. 8., and Miss Nettie Price of Rensselaer, and brother Cory of Remington. - D. H. Yeoman has just finished the Bull ditch in Laporte county, on which he has been working the past three years. He has had two dredges at work on the ditch, one floating and one dry land dredge. The ditch is not a very wide one averaging only about 24 feet, and nine miles long, but several deep banks to cut through, lack of water to float the water dredge, etc., has made it rather slow work. « I. ~11 ! I. ■■■ I , .1, ■ !■ Harold, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roth, who is .-uffering from infantile paralysis, seems to be about the same, the muscles of the left limb alone" being paralyzed. On the advice of Dr. J. L. Porter of Chicago, a specialist in the disease, the limb will be left in a cast for about ten days, during which’ time the patient,will have a complete rest; and then the plaster will be taken off with the hope that the muscles will again assume their functions.
Store For Sale. Owing to the press of other business, I will sell my Aix store. Will sell stock and rent buildings or sell both. Stock and buildings very cheap. See me at once.—W. R. Lee, Rensselaer, Ind. Subscribe for The Democrat.
