Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
We please others, why not you? Phone 202, Kowen A Kiser. Miss Eva Altemus of Chicago spent Sunday with Mrs. C. VC. Eger. Mrs. Frank Swatts and daughter of Delphi were guests of Mrs. I. M. Washburn Monday. Put your pears In tin cans and buy them at 25 cents per dozen at Ilowen & Kiser's. Phone 202. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eiglesbach went to .Chicago Monday for a brief visit with their son, Toni, and wife. Miss Anna McMunn returned tq Chicago Monday after a few days 'visit with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brand. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Newels motored to Gary in the formers Buick car Sunday to spend the day with friends. ’ M. L. Hemphill is rushing the construction of his new residence at the east side of town, and now has the frame up and enclosed and the roof on. .■■ _ . i-. - ■ • Mr. and Mrs. William Havens and daughters, Lena and Leona, of New Center, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Keister, of Jordan tp., Sunday.
Mrs. John Werner and eldest daughter went to Indianapolis Saturday morning to spend Sunday with her little daughter, who is attending the school for the blind there.
Frank and Charles Hill of Jordan tp., were called to Madison, Ind., Sunday by the death of their aged father, James Hill who died at his home there Saturday, aged 98 years.
Miss Nettie Price, who has been sick for several months at the home of her brother, Corey, near Remington, again took up her duties as librairian at the Public Librany Monday.
Mrs. E. P. Honan cut her finger on a rusty knife Monday and for a time it was thought the wound would result in a bad case of poisoning, but it is now believed that it will heal alright.
The weather for the past cquple of weeks has been fine for ripening up the corn and many of the fields, especially over about Remington, and on east, look almost dry enough to husk out.
Mrs. E. P. Brannon and little son Blodgett returned to Indianapolis Sunday afternoon after a week’s visit here with Mrs. E. P. Honan. Mr. Brannon came Saturday and returned home with his wife and sou Sunday.
If you have any residence property for sale or rent, it will pay yon to advertise the same in The Democrat’s want ad columns. There are many people desirous of locating in this’ city and want to buy or rent property.
N. C. Shafer went to Toledo, 0., Friday night and drove through Saturday a new model 69-T Overland automobile, a five passenger touring car, for Dr. J. Hansson, the local agent, which he had sold to Al Knovinsky, of Demotte.
No sooner had Professor Hansen touched the keys than all judges of music and musical instruments knew that he was master of the situation. —Vandalia, (Ill.,) Union. Musical, Friday evening, October 25, at the Presbyterian church. Admission 25 cents.
Mrs. W. I. Hoover will be taken to Chicago for another operation for gallstones as soon as she is strong enough to make the trip. The doctors who operated on her last spring think other stones have formed and are causing the present trouble. Mrs. Howe is nursing Mrs. Hoover at present.
Dr. and Mrs. James Honan sailed from Berlin last Thursday and will arrive in New York this week. They are expected here about Thanksgiving for a visit with his brother, E. Honan, and family, until about Christmas, when they will go to Augusta, Ga., to spend the winter at their winter home there.
The Democrat’s culinary department—which, by the way, is very important to the editor—has been enriched the past few days by a couple of veny fine large pie pumpkins brought in by Vilas Price of Barkley tp., and a peck of nice sweet potatoes irom Press Roberts of Newton county. Press sold about $l5O worth of melons this year from an acre of ground. He also raised 150 bushels of fine sweet potatoes.
