Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. H. Culp of Lee was a business Visitor in the city yesterday. Michael Rush, the li’ttfe son of Mr. and rMs. John Rush, west of town, is quite sick with pneumonia. The, Gwin & Watson Plumbing Co. drill 3,4, 5, and 6 inch water wells. —Phone >204, Rensselaer Ind. ml Emmet Laßue, who is attending school at Bloomington, is spending a few days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Laßue. Clay Norgor, who had been visiting her a few days with relatives and friends, left yesterday for Des Moines, la., where he is employed as a machinist. J. C. Maxwell, who works for E. D. Rhoades & Son, has bought the Rush property, now occupied by the Welsh brothers, and wilt move into same as soon as vacated. Mrs. M. J. Richardson of Kansas City, Mo. came Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Richards. She has been visiting her Eton, Beach, Peterson, at Kansas City for several months. Frank Putts, who has been delivering for Rowles & Parker the past year, has given up that p )sitiori to clerk in Leavers Bakery where he begun M/onday. Orbin Warren has secured the position at Rowles & Parker’s made vacant by Putts’ change. '\ - ■ !■ The Sunday school clasees of Mrs. P. W. Clarke and Mrs. W. G. Winn will jointly give a chickenpie supper at the Christian church next Wednesday evening, Feb. 28, commencing at 5 p. m.> All are invited to thiis supper. Price- per plate 25 cents. Mrs. C. A. Radcliffe and three children of Louisville,. Ky„ who have been visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades, the paet several weeks, left Tuesday for their home. Mrs. Rhoades accompanied them there for a week’s visit. Not very many people can boast of their birthday anniversary coming only once in four years, but Mrs. Wm. Warren, formerly of Rensselaer, but now of Tefft, and a of Jasper county for twenty-ftve years is one of these, phe having been born on Feb. 29. Frank W. Fisher of Kankakee tp., came down Tuesday to finish up the work on his house in Hanging Grove, but was driven out by the storm Wednesday. He came up to Rensselaer Wednesday morn,ing, expecting to take the afternoon train home, but had to stay over because the trains were so late. Miss Mary E. Frcst, who has b:en making her home here with her nelce, Mrs. Sylvester Gray, the past two years, was taken very sick yesterday morning -with acute in-’ digestion - and for some time her life was despaired of. But she rallied under the care of a physician, and is now slightly, improved, but not yet out of danger. She hais been an invalid for many years. Two sales advertised in The Democrat had to be postponed, that of Charles Galbreath of south west of town last Saturday, on acconrt of the sudden death of his mother, and John W. Wells’ north of Pa;:', on Wednesday, because of the fier e blizzard. Mir. Galbreath’s sale v : '! be held next Thursday and J’r; Wells’ sale next Friday. A osiupl.ete list of their property appears elsewhere in The Democrat.