Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Coal and feed for sale by.—Hamilton & Kellner.
1- faneesville and AJedaryville are now lighted by electricity.
The Democrat wants a good correspondent at Mt. Aiyr, also at points in Jasper county not at present represented.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilcox returned Tuesday from their honeymoon trip, spent in Chicago, Winona, Winchester and Indianapolis.
The Coiner & Gunyon dredge has finished its contract near Logansport and is being shipped to Tefft, near which place they have another contract.
The Monon will run another excursion to Chicago Sunday, September 22. The round trip fare from Rensselaer will be seventy-five cents, as usual.
The Watson Plumbing Go., and Gwin & Watson well drillers, have moved their place of business across moved tJheir place of business to across the street from the postoffiee, phone 204. o_l
John Wagner, who has been at. Lawrence Kellner's working on the construction of his new barn’, was in town Wednesday, having sustained a severely sprained wrist and ankle in a fall from a scaffold on which he was working, and being temporarily laid up.
A gentleman who has been up through Lake county informed The Democrat man Wednesday that Frank Maloy of Lowell, formerly of Rensselaer, who is the Bull Moose candidate for sheriff of Lake county, will get a mighty big vote and really stands a show of being elected, he thinks. . i
Emmett Hollingsworth, who has been visiting his mother and other relatives at Charlevoix, Mich., since the close of Culver Military Acadamy will enter the Choate University at the beginnning of the fall term, Tuesday, at Wallingford, Conn. He arrived here Wednesday for a short visit before leaving for school.
* John Eger, who now owns nearly 2,000 acres of the former I}. J. Gifford lands in Barkley tp., has over 400 acres of corn this year and it is mighty good corn, the most of it, too. Some samples picked from his fields will compare very favorably with any that can be found on any of the higher priced lands in the county.
Mrs. Ick Yates is in a very serious condition from uremic poisoning, and her friends are very much alarmed about her. Monday she was tapped four times, and the fluid drawn off.. She then rested a little better, but Thursday afternoon and night she had a very severe time of it and got no rest at all. Yesterday she was reported resting somewhat easier again.
Considerable dissappointment was occasioned at there being ino band concert Thursday night. Several of the band boys are playing with the Francesville band at the street fair there, hut they were expected home for the regular concert here and the band-stand was hauled in place ready for tAm. The failure of the boys to return made it necessary to give up having the regular concert.
There will be a demonstration of domestic science held in Kniman by an expert from Perdue University on Friday, Sept. 27, commencing at 10 a. m. All ladies that can attend, it will be to their advantage to go. Treating on modern cookiflg. There wilLalso be and orchard test, at the Henry Schmidt farm, close to Kniman, also at 10 a. m. JOHN O’CONNOR, Township Chairman.
The Dull Scholar.
Many a so-called "dull scholar” is so because of some defect of the eyes. Don’t neglect the eyes of your children. Glasses worn a few years >n youth may mean freedom from them in after years. For careful scientific examination and proper glasses come to DR. ROSE M. REMMEK Harris Block, Phone 403
