Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. D. S. Bare, of south of town, is suffering with an attack of quinzy. I lie last section of brick sidewalk, in Rensselaer, we believe, that in 1 front of A. Leopold’s residence on Front street, was replaced last week 1 with cement. Don’t be old-fashioned by putting' carpets on the floors, but be up-to-[ date and sanitary by using rugs. All sizes at prices you can afford to pay at WORLAND’S FURNITURE STORE Mrs. E. A, Lewis returned Monday from an extended stay with her son, J. W. Lewis, at Neshkoro, Wis. She' was accompanied home by Mrs. O. R. Lewis, who had also been visiting there for a couple of weks. ——— ' . ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Eib, of Barkley tp., returned last week from North ■ Dakota where they were recently called by the illness of their granddaughter, Miss Lucile Wright; of Hillsboro, who they left considerably improved. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harriott, of I niori tp., were thrown from their buggy Sunday evening while returning home from church when their team became frightened at a passing motorcycle, and the latter was quite badly bruised up. .Their buggy was broken up considerably. Miss Disa Longwell and Miss Edith Vanarsdel will leave Monday lor a tour of the northwest, visiting' Minneapolis, Winnopeg, Seattle,' Portland, Ore., and Yellowstone 1 Park. They have promised the News j a “few lines”, enroute, which we know will be appreciated by our J reader's, Friday’s Monon New/. On account of continued poor! health,f. w. Post, millionaire Battle Urefek. Mich., breakfast food king, committed su.icide by shooting himself in the head at his palatial,home at Santa Barbara, Cali., Saturday. He left a fortune estimated $50,-' 000,000, but envied the poor' man who enjoyed the greatest wealth to be had--good health.
Frank Alter was called to Dayton, Ohio, Sunday night by the critical condition of In’s brother, Lewis Alter, who is engaged in the coal business there and who had undergone an operation recently for appendicitis. It was hardly thought he could recover. Lewis was engaged in the tile business here a few years ago with his brother Frank, they owning the tile factory north of town.
HEAR THE SALISBURY FAMILY
Of Musicians on Thursday, May 1.4, 1914. A treat is in store for music an ! entertainment lovers. On May, :I, tne Salisbury Family of ten musicians will visit Rensselaer and appear at the Presbyterian church. They '•re very talented, and all who hear them are sure to be pleased. The admission will be 35 cents for adults, for children 25 cents. A refined entertainment, sure to □'lease all who attend, it and certain to pack the house. Get tickets early. Tickets on sale at A. F. Long’s drug store. Governor Wins Third Prize at Purclue’s Egg Exhibit. Indianapolis, May 11.—— Governor Ralston has received 50 cents as the third premium oh a dozen eggs which he had entered in the annual egg show at Purdue University. The <‘ggs cost the Governor 25 cents, malting the premium represent a profit of 100 per cent.' When the Governor received a request to make an entry. ho sent his secretary, B, B. Johnson, to find a dozen egg:; of uni orm 'w, shape and colbr. Mr, Johnson the . prize winning eggs irom Stanley WyHofl 123 NorHVNew ■ 'reef. ’The eggs, according to a letter, received yesterday by the Governor, scored 95.
