Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Charles Moody was a Chicago goer Saturday. Miss Frances Irwin was a Chicago goer Monday. ; ' C_ B. Mandervdle repairs watches and clocks at Fair Oaks, Ind. —Advt. A little child of J. W. Price of Barkley tp., is sick with lung fever. ”■ .. ——• Mr. and Mrs. Nelson DuCharme went to Ft. Wayne Saturday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierson of Wichita, Kan., are visiting the C. J. Dean family. G. D. Strong of Ann Arbor, Mich., was the over Sunday guest of Miss Anna Hartley. - ' - The two-weeks old baby of William Simmons of the northeast part of town, is sick with erysipelas of the face. A Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wolf and Philip Mossier of , Hammond, spent New Year’s here with Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold. Nellie Cover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cover of Union tp., is recovering from a severe attack of appendicitis. Relieve ocular strain by wearing DR. CATT’S -/GROUND GLASSES, ground in his office over Long’s drug store.—A. G. CATT, Optometrist. Uncle Lesh of Menomonie, Wis., came Sunday for a month’s visit with his daughter, Mrs. Eli Arnold, and family of Barkley tp. We have on hands Blatchford’s calf meal, glutin feed, bran, middling, tankage and all kinds of poultry fejed.—HAMILTON & KELLNER
The St. Joseph college students began coming in yesterday by the score, on their return from spending the. holidays at their various homes in many different states.
The Rensselaer college students began returning to the various institutions of learning the latter part of the week, and some have been leaving each day since, after spending the holiday vacation at their homes here.
Miss Mary Shelly, of west of town, one of the telephone girls in the Rensselaer exchange, went to Lafayette Monday accompanied by her sister and Miss Mattie Hemphill, the trained nurse, to enter St. Elizabeth’s hospital to undergo an operation for appendicitis.
Donald, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Welch of Arvilla, N. Dak., formerly of Rensselaer, was operated on last Thursday night in the Northwood hospital, Northwood, N. Dak., for appendicitis. He was in a very serious condition, but last reports state that he is doing as well as could be exepected.
Mrs. A. F. ■Griswold, of near Wolcett, and daughter, Miss Ara, who is teaching in Kokomo, Oscar Pihegley and grandson, Elmer Phegley, and sons, Hallie, Lester and Byron, of Monticello, were guests at the Phegley home, southwest of Rensselaer, from Christmas until the latter part of the week.
Van Arnold of Barkley tp., gave a New Year’s eve spread to a number of his friends that was out of the ordinary for Jasper county. While up in Wisconsin recently he shot a deer that dressed 170 pounds. He brought the .carcas home and he served roast venison to his guests on New Year’s eve.
The money drawer in the depot at Monon was robbed some time Saturday night of $20.19. The thief pried open the window in the ladies waiting room to gain entrance. Several in the men’s waitroom, but thhy knew nothing about the robbery until it was discovered by the night agent about 11:30 p. m.
A_ new man has been installed as agent for the American Express Co., here, George C. Hart of Lafayette, who succeeds Harrison Timmons, who is understood to have resigned. Mr. Hart and wife are boarding at present and he informs The Democrat that he does not know as yet whether he is to be located here permanently or not. If so, however, they will later rent a house here, as soon as they can secure one, and go to house keeping.
