Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dr. Washburn was a Chicago goer Wednesday. Get your harness repaired and oiled at SCOTT BROS. An armload of old papers for a nickel at The Democrat office. N. S. Bates returned Wednesday from a few days' visit with his daughter, Mrs. Rufus Knox, in Chicago. Many of the farm implements that will be sold at the Geo. R. Masters’ sale were brand new last spring.— Advt. Sol Guth came over from Washington, lII* this week to look after his real estate interests in Jasper county. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walters returned to Clinton, 111., Wednesday after a week’s visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Kepner. Mrs. Felix French writes from Hutchinson, Kan., in renewing her subscription to The Democrat, and extends best wishes to old friends here. The remaining twin babe of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Winters died at their home in Chicago Tuesday and was brought down here for burial Wednesday, beside the other baby Which was buried in the Crockett cemetery Friday. Dr. Stephens, who has been working at the dental business here with Dr. J. W. Horton for some time, will go to Milwaukee Saturday, where he will open dental parlors of his own. Dr. Stephens has made many friends during his stay in Rensselaer, who wish him success in his new location. Wilson Shaffer moved Tuesday into the former Mrs. Zard property just north of Weston cemetery, which he recently purchased, and Wednesday 'Barye Robinson moved into the property vacated by Mr. Shaffer, on Forrest street. We understand that Mike Kuboski will move into the property vacated by Mr. Robinson. *>“ Elmer Gwin has been on the crippled list this week, .the result of getting one of his legs mixed up with the crank-shaft of Harry Watson’s automobile,, When the engine kicked back as he was craking it. Fortunately, however, Elmer fared better than some of the victims of such accidents, as no bones were broken.
