Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wright were Chicago goers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Davis and little daughter returned to Gary Friday after a few days visit here with the P. W. Clarke family. There is a correct way of doing everything. Scientific correction of optical defects is the specialty of Dr. Rose M. Remmek. Office in former Harris block, over Jessen’s jewelry store. Phone 403. —Advt. Frank Kresler traded the equity in his Chicago Heights flat last week for the A. K. Moore 160 acre farm mile north of Kniman, putting in his property at $1,600 and taking the Moore farm at S6O per acre. The deal was, made by Josiah Davisson. While assisting in installing the new engine at the light plant, Mel Abbott got two ribs broken Sunday by the slipping of a big wrench which he was using, allowing him to fall heavily against the engine, and a heavy block fell on Dave Haste s foot the same day and crushed one of his toes quite badly. The little Toombs girl of Barkley tp., who was so terribly injured recently by the accidental discharge of a shotgun in the hands of her young brother, by which one side of her face was practically shot away, has recovered sufficiently to be able to leave the hospital. The sight of her right eye was ruined and the eyeball had to be removed.
Otto Braun, the music teacher, came down frojm Lowell*" Monday afternoon. He irnorms Thq, Democrat that he has rented the house on South Front street, now occupied by Mrs. Ida Pierce, and will become a resident of Rensselaer about March first. Mrs. Pierce will move back to her farm south of the city, we understand. Ed Oliver was in Gary on land business Saturday. Ed has sold a great deal of land In and about Newland during the past few months and many people will move in there the coming spring as a result. In fact, many new families have already got moved and located, and they will help to bring that section of the Gifford district to the front more rapidly. J. D. Allman received a card from Rev. H. M. Middleton of Moore’s Hill, Ind., a former pastor of the M. E. church here and at Remington, a few days ago, stating that their son,'Fred, who had been living with them until three months ago, when he went to Santa Barbara, Cali., had been killed on a railroad near Santa Barbara recently, his iferents receiving the news of his tragic death on Christmas morning. Lecture Course. Auspices of churches of Rensselaer. Season tickets SI.OO each. LECTURE DATES: Waterman Co., concert company. —Jan. 29. Regimental Quartette.—Feb. 10. Amsbary, lecture.—March 9. Plumstead, an impersonator.— March 23. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the S/V/F z'*" Signature of
