Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Democrat office will be closed Thursday afteruoon. Mrs. Mary Troxell is confined to her bed with sickness. Fresh oysters every day at FATE’S COLLEGE INN. Mrs. Fred Bartels of Newland, is suffering from an attack of gallstones. The city schools will close this evening for the Thanksgiving vacation, resuming again Monday.

Mrs. Rice Porter and little son went to Goodland Monday to visit her foster father, E. C. Fountain. William Roudebush of Parr, returned home Saturday from Gould. Ark., where he has been employed on a dredge. -Miss Pearl Baker of Barkley tp., left Saturday for Sidell, 111., for a two weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. George Kimberlin. W. C. Cort, of the U. S. Signal Corps, stationed at Ft. Leavenworth, now on furlough, is visiting his sister, Mrs. J. A. Myers, and family. Read the opening chapters of The Democrat’s new serial, “November •loe, the Detective of the Woods,” which will appear in the issue of December 5.

I. A. Tune of Forest. v 111., came over Monday to look after his farm in Milroy tp., and in company with George Foulks of Milroy tp., wa£ in town yesterday. He will return home today. " John H. Brown writes from Lisbon. N. Dak., in renewing his subscription, and says they now have their first snow of the season there, but it is not cold, although very disagreeable. All are well. Jesse Ball of Mitchell, s. Dak., and brother. Noble Ball of Guiderock, Neb., who were called to Monon last week by the critical condition of their father, Cyrus Ball, were in Rensselaer Monday and stated that tWir father was slightly better. Dr. Kannat was up in Kankakee tp., Monday inspecting cattle for the foot and mouth disease. No more cases of the disease have been found in this county, and it is probable that the quarantine will .be raised practically all over the county by December Ist.