Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 April 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Alice, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Barkley, who has been very sick, is improving now. Mrs. Ord Yeoman, who underwent an operation a few weeks ago, was brought home from Chicago Monday. Miss Alice Eib, who is teaching in the Elwood schools, visited last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Eib, in Rarkley tp. Richard Shirer, who recently underwent an operation in a Chicago hospital, was brought home Friday and is now getting along nicely. Mrs. M. E. Smith and Mrs. Del Bowman, of Gifford, left Saturday for a week’s visit with relatives in Delphi, Buck Creek and Lafayettq.
There has been several eases of tonsilitis in town lately, Mrs. E. P. Honan, W. H. Parkison and Elmer Wilcox being among the number afflicted. Laurence IL. McDaniel, of Wheatfield, and Lillie Hughes, of Monon, were married by Rev. H. L. Kindig in the county clerk’s office Saturday atternoon.- —Monticello Journal. Next Friday, “Good Friday,” is the time to plant potatoes, according t , the old-line experts, but from t'-.e indications now, if any are planted they will be madded in. Summer toys for children—doll carriages, steel and coaster wagons, wheel barrows, carts, garden sets, rubber balls and base ball goods.— JARRETTE’S VARIETY STORE. Dr. Hemphill was called Sunday evening to dress a wound received by Will Scott, who had been kicked over the eye by a bores, making a bad cut that required several stitches to close. 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.
