Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Arthur Maisonneuve is on the sick list this week.

E. P. Honan and T. M. Callahan were Lafayette visitors Wednesday.

Undle John Grooms is getting along nicely now and it is thought he will recover his former health soon.

Mrs. Charles Stoltz of McCoysburg, who was recently operated on, is now rapidly regaining her former health.

James Snedeker’s little daughter, who has been suffering from a severe case of., tonsilitis, is now getting along nicely.

Thursday the mercury took a decided turn upward, and stood at 42 practically all day. esterday was a trifle cooler, standing at 32.

Rev. and Mrs. Morrow of Morocco were in the city Wednesday looking for a house to. move to Rensselaer in the near future.

Yes, Wm. Markin wil’ have some hay for sale at his public sale next Monday, 5 miles north of Rensselaer. on the Mrs. Loughridge farm

Mrs. WilEiam Pollock of Morocco, who was recently called here by the death of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Cooper, returned home Wednesday.

Seven head of horses and mules will be sold at the Wm. Markin safe, on the Mrs. Loughridge farm, 5 miles north. of Rensselaer, next Monday, Feb. 19.

Mrs. E. F. Mills left Tuesday for •her home at Hamilton, Mont., after, a two months visit with 'her mother, Mrs. Julia Healey, and other relatives here.

Corn King spreaders, Blue Bell Cream harvesters and I. H. C. gasoline engines have no superiors on the market. See them at HariiILTON & KELLNER’S.

Owing to the rivalry between the bussmen, the railroad officials have ordered them to keep their busses at the east end of the depot platform, instead of backing up at the west end as heretofore.

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