Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Next Thursday is Decoration day. Mrs. G. E. Murray spent Thursday in Chicago. John Eger was a Chicago business goer Thursday. Monon is to have oiled streets again this year, last year's experiment proving very satisfactory. W. N. Pullins of Tacoma, Wash., came Monday for a visit with his brother, Charles Pullins, of Barkley tp. Roscoe Wilson of Muncie is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kiplinger. and other Rensselaer friends. Mrs. Edna Wildberg Weiss of Peoria, Ilk, is the commencement week guest of Mrs. Anna Tuteur and other friends. Dr. H. L. Brown and daughter. Miss Mary Jane, returned home Thursday from Indianapolis, where they went Tuesday to attend the state dental association meeting.
Mrs. Chris Sack fell Thursday while ascending the porch steps at her home in the east part of the city, and so badly lacerated her lOrehead that ten stitches were required to close the wound. A. E. Kirk returned home Wednesday from Aurora. 111., where he has been looking after the ■ shipment of a car of his mica! roofing, which has been delayed considerably by the strike of the freight handlers One of Cal Cain’s little sons will probably be operated on tomorrow by a Chicago specialist, assisted by the local physician, Dr. E. N. Loy, for a growth in his nose which has seriously affected his hearing.
Monon News: Frank Randle, who is traveling for a Chicago house, was the guest of his father-in-law, Eli Wood, Sunday. When his family returns from Medford. Ore., they will probably locate here. I want all property owners to know that the Usona roofings are entirely different and superior to anything else on the market and are guaranteed for 10 years with a guarantee that means something. . t HIRAM DAY. ' y ? . Chester Besse who about two weeks ago was suddenly taken very sick with appendicitis at his home in Kniman, and later taken to the home of his parents. Mr., and Mrs. George Besse, at Remington, was joined Monday i by his wife, who will remain with them until her husband is improved in health.
E. E. Powell came up from Jamestown, Ind., this jgueek apd shipped their household goods to that place, where Mrs. Powell is now conducting a millinery store. They have given up occupying J. T. Randle's boarding house, and at this writing Mr. Randle has not i* rented same. About the scrawniest show outfit that has struck Rensselaer for many years, pulled in Thursday morning, a half-dozen small wagons drawn by a lot of sickly-looking mules. The aggregation was called “Freed's Dog and Pony Show,” and if they took in enough dough to pay. regular license fee they did mare than one would expect. The aggregation went to Brook from here.
