Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Charles E. Hampton has been appointed postmaster at Fowier. Miss Agnes Nagle and Miss H-ildegarde of Plymouth are visiting the Gangloff family. j N. S. Bates spent a few days ■ the first of the week with his ! daughter, Mrs. Rufus Knox, in ■ Chicago. Now is the time to do your ; Christmas shopping. Our | stocks are complete.—Rowles & Parker. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilcox left Wednesday for Stockton, Cali., and Eugene, Ore., for a several ! weeks visti. Dr. Gwin took Kenton Parkison to. Chicago Wednesday where he \yas operated on at a hospital ; for appendicitis. _— Dr. E. C. English accompanied Julius Huff’s son to Chicago Thursday where the latter was examined by a specialist. Mrs. L. R. Leake and baby, w-ho have been visiting Mrs. S. R. Nichols, returned to her home in Plato Center, 111., Thursday. W. F. Smith went to Lafayette Thursday to bring back his M ichell auto that his son Clarence has been using there a few weeks. \ C. E. Osborne, the paperhanger. went to Chicago Wednesday to have his knee operated on which has been troubling him for several weeks. There is nothing more acceptable for Christmas than a nice set of furs. Blue, or black wojf, black lynx* or a fine mink set—7 Rowles & Parker. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Littlefield of Orange, Cali., are visiting his brother, N. Littlefield and family here and his mother and brother Charles in Remington. Mrs. George W. Ott of Chicago Heights, who has been at the bedside of her brother-in-law, William Daniels for several days, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Max Price of Middlesboro. Ky.,formerly Miss Mary Peck of Remington, accompanied by her little daughter, has been the guest of Miss Nettie Price here several days this week. E. P. Honan returned Wednesday from attending the Indiana Fraternal Conference at Crawfordsville*-' Mr. Honan was elected vice-president of the conference for, the next' two years. Edward Brandt, proprietor of a Morocco grist mill, got a leg caught in the belt and shafting Saturday and the limb was ground to a pulp from the knee down and the thigh bone fractured. The leg was amputated at the knee. Mrs. John Crifser, who has been suffering for the past several months with tuberculosis, died Wednesday evening. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Baptist church; conducted by Rev. J. P. Green.