Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A. E. Kirk and son Hugh were in Remington and Goodland on business Monday. Miss Gertrude Brown of Brookston returned home yesterday after a few days visit with Miss Elizabeth Liters. April 15, to Mr. and Mrs. William Wilcox, in Union tp., a son, Dr. John Ellis of Chicago spent Sunday here with his father, J. H. S. Ellis.

Mrs. C. J. Dudley of Hillsdale, Mich., is the guest of her daughter, Miss Caroline Dudley, a teacher to the city schools. L.' B. E tot ore and Luther Brown of Remington took the* train here Monday afternoon for .Chicago from which place Mr. Elmore will drive through a Hupp touring car which he has sold to a party over in the viein it y o i Rent ing j on. Charles Grow, who recently gold his residence property north of the railroad, ha.' bought a lot near the M. P. church on North Van Rensselaer street, a part of the old E'i goes bach property, and will build a modern eight room residence upon same soon. Mrs. E. P. Honan gave a delightful 6 o'clock dinner to a few couples Saturday evening at her home on Front street, in honor of Mrs. Dr. Corcoran and .Mrs, Dr. O’Conn ell of Chicago, who are Visiting a few days with their two children at the Honan home.

Rev. and Mrs. C, L. Harper were called to Hebron Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Caroline Flint, who died at her home in that place Saturday morning, aged about 76 years, and who was widely known fthricughout the southern par,t of Porter county. She was very active in church work, and a ’ few years ago gave SIO,OOO in land to DePauw University. The breaking out of scarlet fever in the Mt. Ayr schools, although the six cases in the families of Fred Standish, Ella Rimer, George Arnold, E. P. Huntington and W. A. Lyons, have but slight attacks and no serious spread is expected, caused the ,-.choicl authorities to close there for the year Friday evening, and thus check the spread of the disease in the beginning. George Freyermoth, an architect from South Bend, came Friday with the plans for the proposed pew high school building which he submitted to the school board Saturday for its approval. The plans provide for domestic science room, a manual training room, large gymnasium, and assembly room, callable of seating 330 persons, and large, well-lighted class-rooms.

One of the heaviest hail storms seen here in years occurred Friday afternoon. The hail S' was accompanied by rain hut not a very heavy wind. For a time grave concern was felt for large window panes, but as the storm progressed and spent its force with no material damage, the hail decreased in size and the storm settled into a rain that arrived on schedule time to lay. the du;-ft.

In renewing his subscription for The Demiocralt a few days ago, A. S. Parcels, formerly of Lee, Ind., but now of McLean, Texas, says: “We have experienced a very bad winter, lnts of cattle have dlied frqarr exposure. We had two of the rffost disagreeable snowstorms I thjpiik I ever saw’. Most everyone is It now done sowing oats and are plowing .for corn although it is wet. We had a good crop last year and prices were good. We are well and doing very wefi.”

WITH OR WITHOI’T PLATES I We fix teeth singly or in sets, j We do all kinds of high-grade Dentistry and have the assurance of numerous patrons that our work Is- superior In every detail. Our work •is guaranteed and our guarantee is good, as any one may know by communicating with the banks of Rensselaer with whom we do business. Our .charges are reasonable and as satisfying t'o our customers as our perfect work. J. W. HORTON ' Opposite Court House