Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1914 — DROPSY TREATED FREE [ARTICLE]
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week. Tlie baby is gradually improving in health. Miss. E'Uirah Nicoles lias been engaged for the spring millinery season at Marshall Field’s in Chicago. F. D. Baughimlan and wife of Royal Center, spent several days there last week with friends and relatives. George' Howe and family went to Hebron Thursday of last week to spend a few days with her parents, F. Austin and wife. M/iss Nellie Woodlock returned to the home of her sister, Mrs. Prall, last Saturday from Henryville, 111., where she had been visiting for several w r eeks. Clarence and Ralph Denger, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Denger of Dows, lowa, were the guests of their uncle and aunt, Ed. L, and Mfiss Leafy Denger, from Tuesday to Thursday. Friends here have received invitations to the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wilson of Flora, one-time residents of this place, which will be celebrated on Monday, Feb. 2nd.
WOLCOTT. [From The Enterprise.] Miss Clara James was a Remington visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Rudolf Troxel and daughter spent Wednesday in Remington. Mrs. Ruth Miles was an over Sunday guest of friends at Rensselaer. Mrs. L. E. Wheeler entertained the U. E. Club Wednesday afternoon. ' James Pemberton was a business visitor in Pontiac, 111., the first of Hut week. Mr, and Mrs. Will Anderson of Kentiand, spent Tuesday the guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mattox. Miss Edna Wheeler and Mrs. Peru's n Mattox were the guests Thursday of Mrs. Geo. Geib at Remington. Mrs. A. Ellis of Chicago Heights, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Q. L. Hughes from Friday evening unlit) Monday. Mrs. James Blake went to Royal -Center Friday to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Ivey, v, hto is ill.
Mrs. Jane Jones and daughter, Minnie, went to Remington Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Alice Burling. Herman Bluime and Walter Steidinger returned home Monday evening alter several weeks’ visit in Castorland, N. Y. Mrs. Charles Kercher returned home Monday from Fairbury, 111., where she Was called by the death of her grandfather. Mir. and Mrs. S. O. Dyer and son, Haines, and daughter, Juanita, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Karp at Bosw r ell.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thompson of Valparaiso, who have been visiting Mrs. Thompson’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bidwell, returned home Wednesday. William Conder died at his home in Wolcott, Sunday, Jan. 25, aged 41 years, the flay being the anniversary of his- birth. Mr. Conder had been in poor health for several months.
Nathaniel High, an old: and respected resident of Wolcott, died at his home on* north Range street, Monday morning at 2 o’clock, aged 89 years. Mr. High had been ill about two week with, pneumonia and heart trouble. The relatives from abroad who were here to attend the funeral of William Conder were Simon Conder of Brookston, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conder of Otterbein, Charles Conder and family of Remington and Mir. and Mrs. H. R. Cook of Chicago. Mrs. Mary J. Sw-artzel died at her home .on west Market street, Monday evening at 6:34) of pneumonia after an illness of but twelve days. The funeral was held Thursday morning at 10 o’clock from her late home and burial made in the Wolcott cemetery. A double funeral was held over the remains of Mt. and Mrs. Nathaniel High at the M. E. church at 3:30 o’clock Thursday afternoon, Rev. Reder conducting the services. The remains were jiaken on the evening (train to Dayton, Ind., wihere burial was made, v,
