Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
L. H. Hamilton has been laid up this week with rheumatism. E. M. Parcels of Indianapolis is spending the week here with his family.'. Mrs. Calvin Karsner Kellan of Chicago is visiting Mrs. Harry Wiltshire this week. A professional nurse is taking care of True Woodworth, who is in quite a condition from malarial fever. Mrs. W. C.‘ Babcock, Mrs. Elizabeth Alter and Mrs. H. J. Kannal attended the state meeting of the D. A. R. at Lafayette this week. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Roth went to Chicago Wednesday where the former will visit her sister, Mrs. C. O. Swift, for several days. O. H; McKay, the laundryman, is having a whole lot of new machinery installed in his laundry, making it one of the mose complete and moit modern laundry in this section of the state.
T. A. Crockett has been suffering from a sprained back for several days, received from splitting wood. Toni is an did farmer and has not gotten onto all the ways of city life. The natives here, Tom, always leave this chore for their wives.
B. J. lloore, who returned from his trip to Pittsburg, Kan., last Sunday, where he went to investigate the management of the Sternberg’s coal properties, expects to return there after election and take charge of same. The Sternberg’s have leased 400 acres of coal land there.
John Powell, who has been in Washington for upwards of twenty years, but who usually comes back here to vote each general election, came Monday to register for the November election. He returned to Washington Tuesday, but expects to come back and put in a vote for “Possum Bill” on Nov. 5.
Mrs. E. P. Brannon and little son, Blodgett, of Indianapolis*, are visiting Mrs; E. P. Honan this week. Mrs. Brannon is a daughter of W. H. Blodgett, the well know staff correspondent of the Indianapolis News, and her son is named in honor of his noted grand-sire. Mr. Brannon, who came here with them, is employed as an examiner on the State board of accounts and his duties called him away the next day after he came. Look Here. In order to reduce my buggy stock for other goods I will for the month of October give attractive prices, cash or on time. C. A. ROBERTS, Rensselaer, Ind.
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