Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Carl Duvall was a Logansport visitor Sunday. C. E. Lohr spent Sunday With his wife in Hoopeston, 111. Aden Rupe, of Warsaw, was the guest of Miss Edna King over Sunday. The first band concert of the season will be held tomorrow evening. Perry and John H-orton furnished music for a dance at Shelby Friday night. Just received, big Hue of porch and fiber rugs.—THE G. E. MURRAY CO. Mrs. Charles Webb, of near Aix, is suffering from a slight attack of appendicitis. A full line of feeds for poultry and other stock for sale by HAMILTON & KELLNER. Sylvester Gray went to Bluffton Saturday to look after his farm near that place.
War declared! Read on this page what war was declared on for Saturday, May 2, at Van Arsdel's. Mr. and Mrs. Jim George, ot Chicago, spent Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. Charlotte George. For corset style, comfort and satisfaction, buy the Warner Rustproof.—THE G. E. MURRAY CO. Mrs. J. W. Crooks, who w r as called to North Vernon recently by the death of her aged mother, returned Saturday. Marred places and scratches disappear under the magic touch of JAP-A-LAC. Try it today. Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store sellsnt. J. I. Case planters and fertilizer attachments are the kind that please the farmers because they do the work.—HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. J. J. Montgomery accompanied her sister, Mrs. A. J. Barnes, who has been here for the past two weeks, to her home at Rockford, Hl., for a week or more visit. Dr. Wasnburn took Harvey Wood, Sr., to a Chicago hospital yesterday. Mr. Wood is suffering from mastoid infection, and it was deemed necessary for him to enter a hospital for treatment. Floyd Rowen, son of Frank Bowen, was operated on yesterday morning and doctors found extensive diseases of the joint, in the limb from which he has suffered for a long time. He was injured priniar- j illy some years ago in playing football. He is in bad shape.
Howard Clark, who went to ‘ Adrian, Mich., recently for a try-j cut as one of the pitchers for the baseball club in that city of the' Southern Michigan baseball league, returned home Sunday, the moguls of the team deciding that he was too light in weight. John Hordeman went to Frankfort Saturday to visit his brother, Rev. Father Hordeman, and returned with him Monday in their brother, Peter. Hordeman’s, new auto, which the latter left there a few weeks ago, while bring’ng it through Prom Indianapolis, on account of bad roads. \ . Parr is said to have quite a good baseball team this year. The opening game was played Sunday with the Shelby team, and resulted in a score of 3 to 12 in favor of Parr. | The return game will be played at Shelby next Sunday. The Parr boys have quite, a number of games scheduled ahead, it is reported. Mrs. Agnes Kelley, of EuClaire, Wis., who had been visiting here for several days with her nephew, W. J. Wright, and family, left Monday for a month’s visit with her daughter, Mrs. O. L. Reed, in Louisvile, Ky. Her daughter, Mrs. Harry Wemple, who accompanied her here, has returned to her home in Janesville, W>is. ' Benton Review: The Leader plant was sold at sheriff’s sale Saturday, and was bid in by John P. Garr, the former owner, who had sold and endorsed the notes given by W. Fuldwilder. He has began having the office cleaned up, and it is rumored that he is thinking of starting a new paper, name and politics unknown. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelley, of Monon, made a flying trip in their auto last Tuesday-, stopping all along the road, to call on their old friends, and spent the night with their .daughter, Mrs. Lewis Mathews, of near Remington, returning home Wednesday morning. Their .son .Tnhnie has been a, patient in the St. Elizabeth hospital at Lafayette.
