Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Jaydee Roth is quite sick with the mumps. The Oliver gang plow is sold by HAMILTON & KELLNER. See the Emerson buggies at Herath’s. Two special features. a-19 ‘ . V ■ \ . Sam Lowery, of north of town, has been quite sick with throat trouble for the past week. " , - Russell VanArsdel has been having quite a bit of trouble lately with a throat ailment. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roth has been quite sick with lung trouble for the past week, but is now better. T W. H. Hogan is at his farm near Ft. Wayne, overseeing the putting in of the spring crops, including quite a patch, of onions. Mortimer Castle has been recommended for postmaster at Lowell to succeed William C. Nichols, whose term expires April 2. The office pays $1,600 per year. E. S. Tillman, of Hammond, and his sister, Miss Coral Tillman, of North Manchester, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King and family over Sunday. Johnson manure spreaders and disc harrows; C. B. & Q. corn planters; Emerson buggies; Empire cream separators; gasoline engines, and a full line of Independent implements at EDWARD HERATH’S. Charles David Overman, of Franeesville, and Olepha Gladys Hague, of Brookstcn, secured a marriage license yesteruay morning and were wedded in the county clerk’s office by Squire Marshall.—Friday’s Monticello Journal.
