Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Cr P. Wright was in Lafayette on business Monday. t Ancil Potts, of near Newland, is quite sick with tonsilitis. J . ■ ...V Mrs. Bert Campbell has been rather sick again, but 1* improving mcely now. Several local baseball fans went to Chicago Sunday to see th Cn - JSox ball-game. Mrs. Alva Simpson, who was operated on a few days ago, is improving nicely now. The Jefferson Club held its second annual banquet Sunday afternoon at the Rensselaer House. Fred King of Winona Lake came Saturday* to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King, for a few days. “

Mrs. Isaac Saidla of north of town has been quite sick for the past several days, but is somewhat better now.

Mrs. James Chapman has been confined to her house for several days with a severe throat and cold trouble.

James T. Randle is again confined. to his bed with sickness, at the home of his brother, Henry Randle.

Mrs. C. W. Coen of South Bend returned home Monday after a week's visit here with relatives and friends.

O. K. Rainier has sold his Overland automobile which he has run for three years, to Branson Clark of Milroy tp. '

George Borntrager and family returned Monday from a visit with his brother Frank and family in Ft. Wayne. , -

Mrs. M. E. Corliss left yesterday on a prospecting trip to Virginia, where she expects to spend the winter, at least.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonner and Mr!, and Mrs. W. J. Fell of Remington were guests of Treasurer and Mrs. A. A. Fell Sunday.

Dr. F. H. Hemphill returned home Monday from Roann, Ind., where he was called to the bedside of his nephew, who was quite ill. '

A. C. Scott of Jordan tp,, was taken with a severe attack of stomach and kidney trouble Saturday, but is reported better now.

Last Friday while the seven-year-old daughter of William Geary of Fair Oaks was playing around an old covering of a well, she tripped and fell breaking her thigh. Dr. English attended her.

At the joint initiation of the Catholic Foresters at Ft. Wayne, Sunday, which E. P. Honan attended, there ere two Courts of Ft. Wajne and one of New Haven of which there were thirty-six candidates.

Mr. and Mrs. David Alter of Union tp., andt, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Hemphill of Rensselaer drove to Winamac Sunday in the former’s new Apperson Jack-Rabbit auto and visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Benbow, formerly of Parr.

Mr. Hansen is truly a master of the organ, and his work was a revelation in the possibilities of that difficult instrument—Mattoon, (Ill.,) Morning Star. Recital at the Presbyterian church, Friday evening, October 25, admission 25 cents. $

We have just unloaded our twelfth car of flour since Jan. Ist, 1912 over twenty-five hundred barrels. Aristos still leads them all in quality and price. Only $1.35 for Aristos, guaranteed to be the best fiour made, or money returned. Every sack makes a new customer or a better one..—John Eger.

Mrs. M. E. Corliss sold her property oh Cullen street, which Was advertised for sale Saturday afternoon, to Maggie Worden, who ; has sold her jaroperty on the corner of •five points” to Van Wood. The price received for the latter property was $1,200, but we did not learn the price received for the former.

Clifford Beaver is packing his household goods and expects to leave today with his family for Kankakee. HL, where he is now engaged in the wholesale candy manufacturing business, which he says is, opening up fine. The Sshmitter property' or. College Road, vacated by him, will be occupied by Mrs. Goetz and daughter of Newton tp., who will move Ito town.