Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 August 1912 — Almost Lost His Life. [ARTICLE]
Almost Lost His Life.
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| WOLCOTT. j — | ; (From the Enterprise.) Mrs. Lucy Holdridge spent Monday with friends at Remington. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, Friday, Aug. 2, a son. Mrs. John Davisson returned home Tuesday from a visit with friends in lowa. Conrad Stoll of Remington was the guest of his sister, >lrs. Louis Hinchman Tuesday. Mrs. Ernest Rawlings and little daughter went to Remington Monday to visit friends. Miss Grace Goodacre went to Kentland Monday evening for a visit of a few days with friends. Mrs. Mary Pugh, Who is visiting her son, Edward Pugh, went to Lafayette Saturday to visit friends. Mrs. Jule Evans and children wbnt to RossviHe Wednesday |to visit her mother, Mrs. Henry Heffle*' Mrs. James Pemberton and daughter, Lucile, went to Idaville Wednesday for to visit her sister, Mrs. George Capes.
Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Tetloe of Fairmount were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Southard and family from Saturday unttil Monday. Miss D. Frazer, of Kankakee, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Bissonnette, went to Earl Park Tuesday to visit friends. Mrs. L. E. Wheeler and daughter, Edng, went to Remington Tuesday to get things in readiness for their Park Assembly, which opens Saturday. Mrs. Felicity Kemple went to Lagro Saturday to visit her son, who is dangerously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kemple accompanied her as far as LogansporL R. F. Dobbins and family of Wolcott and James Burke and family of Lafayette, are taking an automobile trip through Indiana and Kentucky. .The 'party 'wi|H visit among other places West Baden and Mammoth cave before their return. .Mrs. Joe Stuart returned to her ■home in Logansport Wednesday after a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Galbreath,
and aunt, Mrs. August Busier. She was accompanied by her sister, Mildred, and cousin, Miss Ethel Galbreath, who will stay a few days, and on their return will stop off at Burnettsville and visit their grandparents. Hay fever and asthma make August a month of intense suffering to many people. Foley’s Honey ana Tar Compound gives prompt ease and relief, and is soothing and healing to the inflamed membranes. Wm. M. Merethew, X. Searsport. Me., says: "A few doses of Fpley’s Honey and Tar Compound relieved me of a severe attack of asthma and less than a bottle caused a complete cure. ’ Refuse substitutes. ■—A. F. Long.
j NEW CENTER. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Grouts were Rensselaer goers Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Rene visited Will Havens and family Sunday. Ernest Harris is visiting his father, John Harris at Remington. Mrs. Roy Beaver called on Mrs. J. F. Grouns Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Southard spent Sunday with Will Vanatta and wife. Mr and Mrs. William Vanatta entertained company from Chicago Sunday. Miss Pearl Abersoll and Charles Clark called on Miss Martha Clark Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Grouns and baby called on Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hamilton Sunday r Manson Beaver left for Battle Ground Friday where he will visit nis little daughter.
Charles Stinson and family visited his biota* rs, Vest OJ d’ Jesse, and families, Sunday. Miss Ara Griswold returned home Friday from Terre Haute, where she has been attending school. Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beaver and family. Mr. and Mrs, West Stimson and baby and Vasil Sharp spent Sunday evening with J. F. Grouns and family. Luther and Lizzie “Tow spent from Thursday until Saturday with their aunt, Mrs. George Caster and family. , Mrs. Robert Sommers and Mrs. George Caster and daughter Anna called on Mrs. Emma Digman and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Grouns and Mr. and Mrs George Caster Spent Tuesday with John Tow and family at Xewland.
Miss Mabel and Irma Clark attended the ice-cream social at McCoysburg Saturday night and spent Sunday with Edna Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Marion and Mrs. Davis spent Saturday night with Mrs. Roy Beaver and family and with their sister, Mrs. Isaac Hamilton, Mrs. Ed McKinley and two sons went to Peru Saturday morning to remain for a few days. Glen will go to Fairmount to attend camp meeting. Miss Belle Southard left Friday for a few days visit with her sister Mrs. Anna Vincent of Monticello, and from there she will go to visit Miss Edna Wilson at gansport. She will continue her trip to Fairmount to attend camp meeting and visit Rev. Tetloe and wife. Dr. C. H. Ellsworth, Dentist, 16 Baldwin St., Rochester, N, Y., says Foley Kidney Pills gave him immediate relief and strengthened him wonderfully. “I have been bothered with weak kidneys and bladder trouble and suffered much pain. Foley Kidney Pills gave me immediate relief and strengthened me wonderfully. I am ‘pleased to recommend their use.”—A. F. Long.
I REMINGTON. “I —I — Rev. Ashley -was in Joliet and Cayuga, 111., last week, Fred Griffin of Monticello was in Remington on business Thursday. J. W. Lock left Thursday for France to buy some French stable horses. Claude Kruzan and family visited Remington friends Saturday and Sunday. Some oats in this vicinity are turning out better than 70 bushels per acre. Born, August 7, to Henry Beckley and wife of southeast of town, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Balcom of Portland, Ore are here for a visit with relatives.
Mrs. J. H. Green and daughter, Miss Ethel, went to Winona last week for a few days outing Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Morris and daughter Pearl returned last week from a month’s sojourn in the east. J. D. Nash of Tulsa, Okla., was the guest of his brother-in-law, Prof. Wesley, a few days last week. Ed Nightingale of near Odessa, suffered a fractured skull last Tuesday afternoon in falling from a load of oats. Mrs. Elizabeth Wineland of Lowell, and Mrs. Dennis Wineland of Hebron visited the family of B. Wineland last week. The George Howard farm of 80 acres in Union tp., Benton county, was recently sold to Charles A'. Lods for $l6O per acre. Judging from the tone of the last issue of the Press, the the new proprietor will favor the Bull Moosevelts in the presidential campaign. Fred. Berger and Wm. Roadifer attended the Progressive convention at Indianapolis last week. The woods are full of Bull Moosers hereabouts.
Morocco Courier: Mrs. George Agate and her mother. Mrs. William Parker, went to Remington Wednesday to visit the latter’s sister Mrs. Charles Bartee. B. F. Spencer and daughter. Dorothy, and Misses Irene Howard Marie Fornier, Helen O’Reilv and Dot Porter spent last week camping on the Tippecanoe, near Norway. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnston went to Kokomo last Thursday in their auto and brought home Miss Margaret Johnston and Francis, who have been visiting in -Newcastle and Kokomo. I . Mrs Wm. Branier was called to I Sioux City. lowa, last week hv thserious illness of her son. Frank, who was suffering from appendicitis and would have to undergo an operation.. Miss Orpha Timmons of Seattle who is spending the summer with I her mother in Remingt » i ind a--j rived in Hammond today to be *he ■ & uest of Mrs. Lawrence Becker at her home in Rinbach avenue Saturday's Hammond times. W. E. Peck, Robert Shearer W T. Elmore attended the stand-pat republican senatorial convention in Rensselaer Friday. The delegates decided Abe Halleck was too big a load-tcr-carry this year and the nomination went to L. D. Carev of Montieello. We think A. J * Law of Morocco will be able to get his goat, and trust the democratic convention at Monon Thursday will see to it that Mr. Law is nominated. '
