Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Helen March, who has been a guest at Joseph Nagel’s, returned to her home in Lafayette Sunday. Charles Harris of southwest of town went to Chicago yesterday for an x-ray examination of a tumor in his side. J. \V. Childers, who has been confined to his bed with sickness for the past week, is a little improved at this writing. Our store is fuii of the best school shoes obtainable. We handle only standard brands, so we can guarantee the quality.-—FEXDIG’S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE, opera house block. , The party that took the rug from the Fuller school house is known. If they will return same in five days there will be nothing further done. If not, they will be prosecuted.— JOSEPH XORMAX. Mrs. Howard Burr, an aged lady who lives with her son-in-law, Ralph Johnson, of north Brf town, received quite a bad fall down the stairs one day last week, fracturing one rib and cutting quite a gash in the back of her head. Francis Harrington, the young man who got his foot so badly crushed while coupling cars at Newland last Thursday, and was taken to a hospital at Lafayette, may not lose the foot after all. At least, the doctors think it can be saved, but if found to be stiff and practically useless, it may be amputated later. Mr. and .Mrs. E. P. Honan returned Thursday from about a week’s visit in Chicago with the Drs. Corcoran, who brought them home in their automobile and remained here their guests until .Sunday. Miss Maggie Greenlee of north of town, accompanied them home and will attend Providence Academy in Chicago.
