Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 August 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Sharp photograph gallery is being reshingled. / ■ ' 7 - ~ Miss Una Camp of South Bend, is visiting Miss LaVera Lee. Procure your printed or engraved calling cards at The Democrat office. Mrs. Elmer Jacks went to Crawfordsville Thursday to visit Mrs. Harley Bruce. The Jasper Medical Society met at the home of Dr. I. M. Washburn last evening. ;1> John W. Normau went to Winona Lake Thursday to visit his son, Van ..orman, and family. Mrs. A. Hickman and son, Harry, went to Hammond Thursday to visit her sop, Alfred Hickman, and family. I■ ■ • Our stocks are now arriving. While they are not complete, we will be glad to show you anything we have open.—ROWLES & PARKER. C. T. Boicourt left Thursday for Hamilton, N. Dak., to look after a farm owned near there by his father-in-law, the late William P. Baker. Mrs. Louis Whicker of Surrey, who has been suffering with acute kidney complications for about three wpeks, is much better at this writing. We got another fine rain at Rensselaer Thursday, although it was accompanied by considerable wind. No damage to speak of has been repoi\ ed, however. Miss Edna King leaves today for a visit of ten days with her brother, Fred King and wife at Columbia City, and with friends at Warsaw and Winona Lake. Mrs. O. E. Miller and little son of Burnettsville, is visiting Mrs. Mary Peyton and other friends here. Her husband, Rev. Miller, was formerly pastor of the Baptist church here. We may have just the very things you are looking for as our new goods are now arriving. The next time you are in town come in and see our new store —ROWLES & PARKER. O. C. Chamberlain and family of Chicago, who is visiting True Woodworth and family, went to the Kankakee Thursday w'ith Mr. Woodworth and Clifford Dayton to try their luck at fishing.
A new plant and a special man to vulcanize tubes, repair casings and cut inner liners. Lowest prices. All work guaranteed. Bring us your work, we do it while you wait. MAIN GARAGE. ts Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Flynn and two children of (Chesterton, came down by auto Sunday and spent a few days with Mr. an,d Mrs. Ray Wood. All went a fishing Tuesday to the Kankakee, near Dunn’s bridge. E. D. Rhoades returned the first of the week from Cincinnati, Ohio, where he and Mrs. Rhoades have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. C. A. Radcliffe, and family. Mrs. Rhoades remained for a longer visit. Fishing is reported to be extra good this season on the Kankakee, and scarcely a day goes by that some parties from Rensselaer do not go up to try their luck, and the most of them bring back good strings of fish, too. Emma Burden of Boyd, Okla., came last week for a visit with relatives and old friends in Jasper county. She left home a little more than two weeks ago, stopping off at Wichita,. Kan., for a visit there. She expects to remain here for a month or six weeks. The John W. Stevens, formerly of Jasper county, who was killed by auto hold-up men in Chicago last week, mention of which was made in Wednesday’s Democrat, was nbt a member of Co. A, 87th Ind., as er-l roneously stated, but a member of Co. B. same regiment. He and C. P. XV right of Rensselaer, were thrown together during the rebellion by detail duty, and were together a great deal of the time. * Dr. Porter of Chicago, a brother of Mrs. S. S. Shedd of Rensselaer, who recently performed the operation on the limbs of Harold Nowels for infantile paralysis, was expected to come down last evening and remove the casts from the boy’s limbs and it could probably be determined then as to the extent of the relief afforded him by the operation. Dr. Porter was also to speak before the Jasper County Medical Society last evening.
