Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Misses Ethel Grant and Mary Gowdac-d were Monbn visitors Tuesday. :B. J. Moore was in Danville yesterday looking after his real -estate interests there. Dr. R. H. Hume of Springfield, 0.. will deliver the baccalaureate sermon at the Presbyterian church at 7:30 Sunday evening. As we went to press yesterday afternoon the condition of Mrs. Candace Loughridge, who is suffering with intestinal and stomach trouble, was considered very critical. A couple of White c..unty boys, Ernest t ripe and Nelson Kauffman, created a disturbance at the field day exercises at the high school building in Monticello Saturday evening by throwing eggs, and were fined ami costed sls and $17'55. ective’y. for their “fun” Wednesday. PqEowing trouble with one of her teeth on the lower jaw. Margaret Babcock. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Babcock. was taken to a Chicago hospital where the jaw was operated on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Babcock are at her bedside, rhe condition of the ulcerated l*ortion of the jaw being regarded as <init<y serious. T- ~ : ■< I Mrs. i Elizabeth Purcupile. who suffered a stroke of paralysis at the' home of her son John in Lafayette Saturday, remains in about the same comatose condition, and the doctor does not hold out much encouragement for her recovery. She has eaten nothing* since she was stricken. Elizabeth Yates, the eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Yates, fell Wednesday while rollerskating on the cement walk at her home and split the humorous bone of her arm, and will be forced to carry it in a splint for a few days until the swelling goes down, when the injured member wild be placed in a cast. William Hoover of southwest of town says that nearly all his 23 or 24 stands of bees died during the severe winter, probably froze to death. He thinks he may save three or four stands out of the lot. A few stands with the hives setting <in the ground, just boards undern -lh, lived through, but the ones s - ng up off the ground all died.