Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
\ou want to see the Velie buggies at HAMILTON & KELLNER’S. George Cover, of Union tp.. is \ery sick with ptomaine poisoning. Yesterday’s markets; Corn. 62c; oats, 34c. The prices one year ago were; Corn, 51c; oats, 31c. alter R. Lee, who has been suffering with rheumatism, is up and about and feeling much better. ’♦ ■ Mr. and Airs. John O'Connor spent the week-end with their son, Joe, and their daughter, in Hammond. I Harry Watson drove up to Chicago Heights, 111.. Saturday afternoon to see his' father, who is critically ill. The little daughter of Sol Norman,’ of Union tp,, is somewhat improved from the severe attack of whooping cough with which she has been suffering. ' I buy my rugs in large quantities, consequently I get them at reduced prices. I give you the benefit of the low price.—WORLAND’S FURNITURE STORE-. m2l / . ■ Miss Marie Smith, the 14-year-old (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, is very low with consumption, from which she has been afflicted for some time. Calland see the improved kitchen cabinet to be-given away Saturday,! May 16, at Worland’s Furniture Store. Easy filling flour bin, roll curtain doors and many new features. . z- • ' I The W Oman s Missionary Society of the Baptist church will meet at the Baptist church at 7:50 Friday evening, May 8. The husbands and triends are invited.—MßS. R. B. •WRIGHT. President.
Mr. an 1 Mrs. Andrew Harmon, of Pontiac, 111., came from Indianapolis Sunday, where they had been visiting their sons, oJe and Charles. Tor a visit here with their son, 1/ A. Harmon, and family. < The N. W. I. traction promoters have been here the past few days and seem to be.doing considerable hustling about, perhaps being frightened at the activities of the promoters Of the line from Kankakee to Lafayette. ■ ■ We have beep getting plenty of rain lately. Saturday night there was quite 'a rainfall, and' Sunday mofriirig early another heavy rain, accompanied by considerable lightning came, making more than an abundance of water in many places. \ ( . •. —— Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Powers attended the G. A. R. state encampment in Indianapolis last week. Others attending from here were N. S. Bates, D. H. Yeoman, Mrs. J. W. Childers and Mrs. Henry Amsler, the two latter attending the W. R. C. meeting. zknother disastrous flood in various sections of Indiana and Ohio is in prospect, the late rains seeming to have been quite general. Rain fell here all of Monday night and was still coming down yesterday. The river here yesterday noon promised to be higher than at any time since the extreme high water of a year, ago last March; ' •*/ Miss Gerda Otterburg, who- has been spending' the winter in Florida, came Saturday evening for a brief visit with her brother, Thorston Otterburg, and wife. She 'will leave here about May 20. sailin'.’- from New York on the'22 nd; for her native home at Jonkoting. Sweden Mbs Otterburg-usuasliy ' srmnds her winters in Florida and her s immers ih W isconsin.-, and is going to Sweden merely for a visit. She will be accompanied by some Chicago relatives and friends to Sweden.
