Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Vern Nowels was in Chicago on business Friday. Advance Endgate seeder sold by HAMILTON & KELLNER. C. P. Moody was a Chicago business goer the latter part of the week. Mrs. Elias Koons, who has been visiting in Logansport, returned h'onie Saturday. Wm. E. Barker, of Sheridan, is spending a few days with Jasper county relatives and friends. A grand surprise for manure spreader customers. Call and see for yourself.—C. A. ROBERTS.
Wm. Lee and two daughters spent a few hours with his sister, Mrs. Anna White, in Medaryville, Friday. L
Arthur Daugherty was taken to Chicago last week and had a growth on his right eyelid removed at one of the hospitals.
Erastus Peacock, who has been here for the past nine or ten months, left Monday for his home near Tarpon Springs, Fla.
Wm. Garman, of Ft. Wayne, w r ho has been visiting here with his sister, Mrs. John Comer, returned home the latter part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haas and children, of Lafayette, were Sunday guests of the Misses Fame and Grace Haas, and Mr. and Mrs, Mel Haas.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Howell and son, of Bismark, N. Dak., are spenuing a few days here as the guests of his uncle, Granville Aldrich, and wife. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gallagher, of Mill Creek, Porter co mty, returned home the latter part of the week after a short visit with Rensselaer relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brenner and son, of Valparaiso, arrived here Saturday for a few days’ visit with relatives and friends. Mr. Brenner and boh, Ralph, returned home Monday.
REA.DY WITH THE NEW ONES * —Spool heels for women,” nature shaped shoes for children, and custom styles for men. —Fendig’s Exclusive Shod Store,'opera house block.
The price of eggs, which have been at 30 cents a dozen or better since last fall, have taken a decided tumble during the past ten days or two weeks, and are now only 15 cents ' per dozen in the local market.
The body of Charles X. Murray, a I former Jasper county boy, who was recently killed last w’eek by a train [ ih the Spokane, Wash., station, arl rived Monday for burial in Barkley I tp., and services were conducted I from the Barkley church yesterday afternoon. _ Thomas Mackey, aged 49 years, employed as a butcher at the Dreyfus Packing Co.’s plant at Lafayette, fell headlong into a vat of boiling ; water last Thursday, while in the , act of cleaning the vat, and his body I was literally cooked from head to foot when rescued by fellow employes. He died a short time after i being taken to the hospital. Mackey, ; who was a bachelor, lived in a house- . boat on the Wabash river. About . $ 1,400 in gold was taken from his : belt.
