Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Roy Lewis of northwest of town, is sick with pneumonia. Birth announcement cards and envelopes at The Democrat office. Mrs. George A. Williams was called to Carthage, 111., Thursday by the serious illness of her sister. Miss Pearl Wasson, who has been sick for the past two weeks with pneumonia, is now much better.

Erastus Peacock returned yesterday from a few days’ visit with his daughters, at Remington and at Hammond. And the Monon News has installed a linotype, too. We congratulate Bros. Huff on this marked evidence of prosperity. Lee Myrea, eight miles north of town, has sixteen head of horses for sale. Among them are several mares in foal. Time can be had on approved note. —Advt. V. H. Sanderson, of Monte Vista, Colo., who recently accompanied a large shipment of lambs he had fattened on his ranch, to Chicago, and camo down here for a visit with his sister, Mrs. George Michaels, left Tuesday for his home.

Pinkamink Tribe, I. O. R. M. and their wives will banquet Monday evening. A special program and a number of feats being arranged for the occasion. The supper will be served by the Pocahontas lodge, the auxiliary order of the Red Men. Thos. Wiggins and Mrs. Anna Pample, of Remington, took the train here for Chicago Tuesday, where Mrs. Wiggins is recoverisg from a tumor of the lung, and has, for the past three weeks, been taking x-ray and serum treatment.

The' Democrats of Newton couny will choose their new precinct committeemen on Saturday, March 7, 1 and will meet at Morocco on Mon—.day, March 9, to perfect their ( county organization and to select delegates to the state convention. Classified advertising in the columns of The Democrat are an in-! vestment and not an experiment, as hundreds of satisfied advertisers will gladly acknowledge. Why not try “them yourself if you have anything to sell, exchange, rent, lost or found? It will pay you. George R. Masters and family of, Fnion tp., Wednesday morning for their new home near North , Platte, Neb., where Mr. Masters’; bought a large farm. Mr. Masters’ t father-in-law, Joe Davis, ,has also bought a finely improved 240 acre farm 9 miles from North Platte and expects to go upon same about March 1. Mrs. Harvey Wood, Jr., underwent a rather serious operation at her! homie on River street Tuesday afternoon, Drs. Johnson and Washburp assisting a Chicago specialist in the operation, which was for appendicitis. Considerable pus and a number, of adhesions were found, but it is believed Mrs. Wood will now regain her former health. Mrs. Helen Reiddle has purchased through L. A. Harmon the Wiley' Wilson farm, northwest of town, oc-! cupied by T. J. Prouty, who will re-1 side there another year, after which i Mrs. Reiddle, who makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. Al Kanne, 1 and her husband, will move with them qnto the place. The price is ! given at $155 per acre.

Henry Eiglesbach had a crowd of about 350 men at his sale southwest of town Wednesday, and the property all brought good prices, exceeding what he expected to get. One team of coming yearly colts brought ,$154 and the cows run from SSO to $76 each. Mr. Eiglesbach will move to town as soon as the property he lately bought on the east side is vacated. i f w

Invitations announcing the marriage of. Miss Carrie Pierce to Mr. James Thompson, of Morocco, Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 25, at 2 o’clock, have been sent out by Mrs. Ida Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, both of whom are well known and highly respected young people in their communities, will be at home after April Ist, on the farm owned by the bride’s mother, south of this city. The Democrat joins their many friends in extending advance congratulations and best wishes.

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