Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

One week from tomorrow is Thanksgiving day. J. \Y. Poole of Swanington was a business visitor at her farm north of town Sunday. James W. McEwan is said to be improving from his sickness from bladder and kidney trouble.

Dr. Rose M. Remmek returned home Sunday from a week's visit with her parents at Indianapolis.

Joe Jareds of south of town went to Chicago yesterday to spend a couple of days visiting friends. ‘ -

Wm. Daniels, who has been in poor health tor a long time, has been feeling very poorly the last few days.

The Rensselaer-Sheridan high school football game here Saturday resulted in a score of 9 to 0 in favor of Rensselaer.

Mrs. E. P. Honan accompanied her son Edward to Peru, 111., yesterday to enter him in a Catholic school at that place.

Mrs. John Critzer, who has been suffering with consumption for some time, is reported as being in a critical condition.

Mrs. Otis Brow r n returned to her home in Brookston yesterday after a visit here wdth her sister, Mrs. Harve Miller and husband.

Dr. Honan left yesterday for his home in Augusta, Ga„ after a few days visit with his brother, E. P. Honan and wife. Mrs. Honan remained for a few days longer visit.

The Babcock & Hopkins . elevator is expected to be in operation this morning, that is, they will begin handling grain for the first time in their new elevator.

Fred Schreiner, who recently moved here from Sheridan, 111., is building a large new barn for M : ke Jungles of Walker tp. It is to be 50x70 and 24 foot studding. 1

Rev. Baech, a former minister here, but now located at Delphi, passed through here yesterday on his way tb a Chicago hospital where he will undergo an operation. #

Charles Simpson, C. B. Steward. Lem Huston. Fred McCollv and Wm. Simons went to Indianapolis yesterday to attend the I. O. .O. F. grand lodge meeting.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Wilcox are expecting to leave in about ten days for a visit with his brother. Geo. M. Wilcox, at Eugene, Ore., and A. L. Branch and family at Oakland, Cali.

The Foresters’ Band met Sunday and elected Ed. Robinson as manager; Jerry Healy, secretary; and John Eiglesbach treasurer. At their entertainment last Wednesday evening about SSO was taken in.

The High Warming Closet on the Faultless Malleable Range is provided with Gravity Drop Door Handles and the Door need not be lifted up to close it as on other Malleable Ranges.—Sold by C. W. Eger. J

Leo Reeves, who has been laid up the past several weeks with a very severe attack of stomach trouble, returned to his as clerk in the Eger grocery Monday. He doesn’t lc>ok very stout yet. but is improving right along.

D. W. Mauck of near Mt. Ayr was. in the city Saturday getting a set; of those good sale bills at The Democrat office. He has rented his ftffm to his son-in-law. Walter Kelly, and will move to Mt. Ayr and take things easy.

Fowler Leader: John J. Garrity of Chicago was in Fowler this week visiting his old father and mother. And at the end of it, took them both with him to spend the winter with him in Chicago. They aae not so young as they were, and at times the care of themselves is a burden. It is a kindly act.

Fendig’s poultry house has been one of the busy places in town for the past ten days, and up to yesterday noon he had shipped out 38,000 pounds of dressed turkeys. The prices paid for these w 7 as 14 cents per pound, live weight, but yesterday the price had dropped to 13 cents. N. S. Bates has been helping Mr. Fendig during the rush.