Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Ralph Sprague was a Chicago goer Monday. * • - i •' *' - • ' T Attorney Emmet Laßue was in Knox on business Monday. Yesterday’s 4 markets: Corn, 67c; oats, 50,c; wheat, $1.30; rye, 95c. George Neal of Indianapolis, was the Sunday guest of Miss Belle LaRue.' > '' ' ■ . •——- ' v D. E. Lowe of near Brook, spent Sunday here with his brother, Thos. Lowe. ’ ■ . 7Remember Hamilton & Kellner sell the John Deere and Oliter line or implements. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Babcock go to Chicago today to take in the auto show at the Colliseum. Mrs. J. W. Price of west of town, was taken to Chicago the latter part of the week to undergo an operation.-. >-■ - ' Train No. 30, from Cincinnati to Chicago;, was five hours late Sunday night on account of the snow" and cold. .■> ; General farm sale, Friday, Feb. sfc5 fc one mile southeast of Gillam church, old Pruett farm.—H. C. WHITE. j-30 - Mr. and Mrs. C. 1,. Parks and daughter, Miss Alice, of Argos, Ind., are visiting relatives and looking after-their farm near Surrey. Mrs. John Q. Alter will go to Chicago today for a few days visit with her sisters and brother, Mrs. Leota Jones, Mrs. Lilly Hyland and Ed Tharp, *• ■ * Harvey Hemphill had the misfortune to strike his left thumb with a hammer Monday with so severe a lick as to almost cut it off at the first joint.

The gentlemen members of the Chrfstian church will give a supper at the church parlors Friday evening to the ladies and Sunday school of the church. s R. L. P. Massey of Medaryville, after a few days’ visit here with his neice, Mrs. Rachael Scott, went to Hammond the latter part of ’ the week to visit his son, Jerome Massey. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dowell of Goodland, with their daughter, Jessie, and Lonnie Dowell of Remington, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Todd Sunday.—Monticello Journal. Advertised letters: Walter DeLong, Wm. H. Lotts, June Redmon, Lamb Reed, Ethel Kane, S. M. Irmgardis. The abqve will be sent to the dead letter office, if not called for, Feb. 8. " 'A ' The condition of “Uncle” James T. Randle, who has been in rather poor (health for some time, is reported much better. He is up and about the house all of the time, but doesn’t get out any. Mr. Randle was 83 years of age last October. " James Ryan of Piper City, 111., a student at St. Joseph college, suffered an attack of appendicitis Sunday, and his parehts, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Ryan, came over Monday and took him to a hospital at Kankakee, HL, for an operation if suoh was found necessary. J. V. Lesh, who occupies the Henry Grow farm northwest of Rensselaer, will have a public sale on Feb. 10, after which he will move upon the small farm in Union tp., which he purchased , some time ago of James K. Harriott. John McGlynn of near Lowell, will move upon the Grow farm, vacated by Mr. Lesh. Mrs. Ed Reeve, who has been in a Chicago hospital for the ]sast few weeks, where she underwent a severe operation, was brought home, yesterday,' her son, Joe, who is attending a business college in Chicago, accompaning her. She is recovering nicely from the operation, it is said. Tull Malone, one of the employes at the city water and light plant, was taken seriously ill Wednesday night, and Thursday night was taken to Lafayette where he was operated on Friday morning for. an appendicitis trouble. He was found to be in a very serious condition. It was fearfed that he would not recover, but later reports are more encouraging. CASTOR IA . For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the i; crnature of