Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

f MLs Ramp spent Thursday in Chicago. '■ . S E. Sparling teturned from his southern trip Thursday evening. Mrs. Orville Lambert of west of town is suffering With an abcess of an ulberated tooth; The little son of Ira Brown. six miles south of town, is confined to his bed with sickness. -»"< : , . S' ■ ■ 1 <»r Sale-—Cotton candy machine for less than half price. Used only pa few times —PHONE 132. Mr- Chas. Lefler of McCoysburg is somewhat improved from her recent severe attack of pleurisy. Miss Bowman of' the Monnett Home will speak at the Barkley M. E. church Sunday at 11 am

* r ~ Chris Morgenegg of Barkley tn.. who ' has been quite sick, is a little better at this writing. Shipment on car of peaches delayed. will not arirve until next .Monday or Tuesday.—JOHN EGER. The Catholic ladies took in about at their lawn social on the <*;. re.: grounds Wednesday evening. Mrs. W. M. Hoover of south of town, who has been ill for the past few weeks, is reported somewhat better how. ' . i % —— ——— - —. , Dr. Hemphill returned from Rohan. Ind., today after attending the funeral of his father-in-law, J. B. Harris. Mrs. Rachel Price of Barkley tp.. had a sinking spell Thursday, but was a little better yesterday, but still in a very serious condition. Mr. and Mrs. \y. F. Congdon of Los Angeles, Cal., are visiting her parents. Mr- and Mrs. Geo. Morgan. From here they will go to Massachusetts for a visit.

The population of Chicago is now r. 381.000, according to the school I census estimates for this year. This .represents a gain of 136,417 over the figures of the federal census of 1910, which gave the city a population of 2,185,283. Owing to the indisposition of several of the members of Mrs. E. P. Honan's Sunday school class, who were *to have met at the Honan home on Front street Tuesday night for a candy pull and slumber party, the occasion had to be postponed until later. I „ _ 1 The Warner Stock Co., which opens a week’s engagement in Rensselaer next Monday, comes well recommended from other towns where they have shown. They will show in a large tent and will present a repertoire of late successful plays at popular prices—15 and 25c. Yesterday afternoon at 4 o’clock a party was given by Misses Muriel and Georgia Harris and Edith Adams at the home of the formers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Harris. The young ladies entertained a score and a half of their friends and spent the afternoon at “500” and afterwards dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and>Mrs. Ick Yates returned Wednesday evening from Chicago. where they went to consult the doctors who operated on Mrs. Yates several months ago, she not having got along quite as well as It was thought she should. Her case was thoroughly diagnosed again and a system of dieting recommended that the doctors think will ultimately overcome her trouble without another operation.

Misses Marian Parker, Emily Thompson and Catherine Watson entertained Wedhesday evening at the home of the former’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Parker, in the north part of the city, about two dozen of their young friends. The occasion was in honor of Merle Warren of Lawton. Okla., who had been spending several weeks here with relatives and also pt Demotte. Ice-Cream, cake, nuts, etc., were served and all had a delightful evening. ' ; ■■ C. B. Steward is finding homes .for four little girls, ranging in ages from six to ten years, daughters of Samuel Sigman of south of town, and at this writing still has two for whom homes have not been secured. Mr. and Mrs. Sigman parted a couple of years ago and she took the youngest of the six children and he has cared ror the other five at the home of his father most of the time since. One will remain with the grandparents, but the others will be placed in good families.