Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Buy your harness at SCOTT BROS. Birth announcement cards and envelopes at The Democrat office. Scott Bros, will show you the largest line of harness ever shown in the city. Several cases of mumps are reported among the students out at St. Joseph’s college. Sam Stevens was called to Copsey, 111., last week by the critical illness of his brother, Thomas Stevens. Miss Anna Hartley, w;ho has been visiting with Remington relatives for the past week, returned home Tuesday. As The Democrat went to press yesterday afternoon the mercury stood at 37 degrees, and the snow Wes melting considerably.
Th& infant son born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson of the northeast part of town a few days ago, died Wednesday and was buried in Weston cemetery Thursday. F. M. Sigler of Hot Springs, Ark., a tormer resident of Jasper county, was in the city on business Thursday. Mr. Sigler owned a big apartment house in Hot Springs that was destroyed by fire a few months ago. The drawing class of the Rensselaer high school is conducting a series of houseroom decorations in Wright’s furniture store window, using Mr„ Wright’s furniture for the decorations. The first of the series is a “living room,” and the arrangement and furniture used is very testy indeed.
