Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Roy Stevenson came Thursday ‘from Dallas, So. Dak.; to visit his mother,-Mrs. —G- E. —Stephenson. —— G. E. Hosmer went to Winamac Wednesday to look after his real estate interests near that place. Uncle W. E. Moore is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Joe Paxton and family in South Bend this week. Dr. Turfler was over at Champaign, 111., Thursday and made an address at a meeting of osteopaths held there. y , My. and Mrs. T. P. Moore of Indianapolis have been visiting here this week with his brother, B. J. Moore and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. Z. McMurray of Jennings county returned home Wednesday after a few weeks visit with relatives here. The .John Eberly Concert party gave a very pleasing entertainment at the M. E. church Wednesday evening, it being the second number o ' of, the lecture course. There were but five Remington Knights over Tuesday night to the K. of P. lodge work, but a nice time was had. A luncheon was served after the degree work.

Wm. Cooper, who has been at the home of her sister, Mrs. James Snedekey, suffering from a brain tumor for some time, is in a very critical condition and her death is apt to occur at any moment. Mr. and Mrs. Hale Warner are in Indianapolis this week where their daughter, Mrs. Virgil Hamilton, underwent on operation.# for appendicitis and bowel obstruction Tuesday. She is reported as recovering nicely from the operation. E. C. Maxwell has sold his little farm just northwest of the corporation of 914 acres, to Charles Reed, who now lives on the old Charles Malchow farm, the consideration, it is reported, being $3,-, 000. Mr. Reed will run a dairy and peddle milk in Rensselaer, we understand. That the health of the people of Rensselaer and immediate vicinity as a rule, has been extra good during the zero weatiher prevailing this month is evidenced by the fact that there has not been a btirial in Weston cemetery during the month of January, Which is something very remarkable. V■ J ; Frank Melrose of Milroy tp., who lives on th«j Dr. Besser farm near Sharon, hds bought the Col. Griffith five acre farm at the north side of Remington, and. will move onto same soon. He is quitting farming because of failing eyesight. Charles Goodrich will move on the farm vacated by Melrose. - Joe Nagle’s family heard yesterday from Mr. Nagle, who was taken to' St. Elizabeth’s hospital, Lafayette, last Friday. He is now able to sit up and takes a little nourishment. The trouble seems to be in hii throat and stomach. His host of friends hope that he will soon iecovfer his former good health.

the right ticket—and invariably the winning one, for it wins the confidence of all, is my receipt for your goods when I take charge of them. They look different—oh, so different!—when they go .back -to you. The swellest dressers in town send their wardrobes here to be cleaned and pressed, whenever any garments need overhauling. Very reasonable prices charged. , - . JOHN WERNER, Tailor Rensselaer, Ind.