Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

An armload of old papers for a nickel at The Democrat office. Aden Rupe of Warsaw, was the guest of Miss Edna King over Sunday. Call phone 6 for all kinds of hard and soft coal. Quality and service guaranteed.—J. C. GWIN LUMBER CO. j l2 Business cards, all sizes, colors and quality carried in stock at all times in The Democrat’s job printing department. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Besse of Remington, visited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connor, here Sunday. Mrs. Charles Morlan and daughter, Kathlyn, returned Monday from a few days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Swain at Morocco. Tankage, oil meal, Buffalo glutin, beef scraps, Blatchford’s calf meal, bran, fniddlings and chop feed for sale by HAMILTON & KELLNER. We are indebted to W. H. Townsend for copies of the Fairbanks, Alaska, Weekly Times of Monday, Dec. 15, which are interesting sheets of that country. . Mrs. Earl Ellis was called to Momence, 111., Monday by the death of the seven-months-old babe of her sister, Mrs. Claude Hess, which died of infantile paralysis. Mr. and Mrs, John Baughman, bf Bloomfield, Mont., who have been visiting relatives at Medaryville, came over Monday to visit his nephew, Emery Baughman, and family of Barkley tp. Congressman Peterson has recommended Edward E. High for postmaster of Williamsport, Warren county, to replace Elmer E. McKenzie, whose term expires Jan. 20. The office pays $1,500 per year. Jud Adams of Barkley tp., will be operated on at his home tomorrow for a rupture which he sustained at the time he broke his arm, about six weeks ago. Drs. Johnson and Washburn will perform the operation. Advertised letters: W. O. Hammerton, A. Harmon, Rhea Mae Martin, Harod Moore, Lyman Raymond, ' W. H. Hall, Earl Geistman, Deel i Williams, Mrs. Ivan M. Hogan. Mrs. 1 Mabel Standish, John B. Wolfe, Wm. I R. Shoup. James Grady and nephew of Detroit, Mioh., returned home Monday after a coupld of weeks’ visit with I Mr. and Mrs. Jaines Kennedy of south of town. They took home with them thrhe live opossums, which they had caught here, and will try to raise some of the animals. W. J. Anderson of Monte Vista, Colo., is visiting here with his daughter, Mrs. George Michael. He came trough to Chicago with a shipment of a carload of sheep and took advantage of his nearness to Rensselaer to run down here for a brief visit. The scarlet fever case in the family of Fred Young of Barkley tp., has recovered, and the doctor went out Monday morning to lift the quarantine, but found,that their other child had contracted the disease, so quarantine will remain until the child has recovered. Matt Moosmiller, whose public sale with that of Dan Tanner is published in another part of today’s Democrat, expects to move to near Wellston, Mich., the coming spring, where the Moosmillers bought 240 acres of land, a little more than a year ago. Dan Tanner will move on his farm near Demotte, and Charley Scripter, of near Remington, will move on the Welsh farm in Jordan tp., which they vacate.