Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 70c; oats, 55c; wheat, $1.50; rye, sl. For Rent—SO-acre improved farm. A. G. CATT, Rensselaer, phone 232. The children of Frank Grove have been sick for several days and confined to the house with sore throats. , ___ / The John Deere is the simplest manure spreader on the market. It has the beater on the axle. See it at HAMILTON & KELLNER’S. Eph Hickman recently resigned his position as plumber with E. D. Rhoades & Son, and is thinking of locating in the plumbing business for himself at Hebron. H. C. Meek, of 10 miles north of town, has recently traded his farm there for a half section of land near Ches’ter, Mont., and expects to move to that state next fall. Elmer Brenneman of east of town, .while carrying out some boiling water yesterday morning, scalded his left arm quite badly, and it was necessary for a doctor to drdhs the burn. \jp to yesterday a total of 316 bills had been introduced in the lower house of the legislature, and 241 in the senate. One of the late bills introduced in the house provides for state-wide prohibition.
Mrs. Kenneth, Morgan and two children of Indianapolis, came Wednesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan and family. Her husband is now employed in a restaurant in Lafayette, and they will move to that city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Loos of Coshocton, Ohio, while on their way home from attending the auto show in "Chicago, stopped over here fora few days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Snedeker of Barkley tp., resuming their journey Monday. The repairs being made to the water works plant have disclosed that the big tank is practically as good as it was when first erected nearly 2 0 years ago. The sides were found to be clean and free from erosion although there was naturally some dirt in the bottom, of the tank. Mrs. H. R. Kurrie and Mrs. Firman Thompson went to Longcliff Tuesday to visit the former’s mother, Mrs. S. P. Thompson. Mrs. Kurrie and two children expect to leave today for a few weeks’ sojourn at Umatilla, Fla., where Mi I '. Kurrie’s brother, Walter Kurrie, is spending the winter. While assisting in getting a hbrse out of the elevator dump, where it had accidently fallen through, at the Babcock & Hopkins’ elevator Thursday morning, the animal lunged and threw F. M. Abbott against a piece of studding, cutting quite a severe gash in his head. It was necessary to have the wound dressed by a doctor.
Mrs. T. W. Grant, who returned Sunday from Lafayete where she underwent an operation in a hospital there for eye trouble, ' went there again Wednesday, accompanied by her daughter, Gladys, to have the eye treated. It will be necessary for her to make frequent trips there for the same purpose before the trouble is completely cured. A. T. Schrader writes The Democrat Minot, N. D., under date of Feb. 3, in renewing his subscription, and says: “We have had some winter weather here for a few days, 42 below zero, but not enough snow for good sleighing. This leaves us all en j oyi ng good Mr. Schrriffir and family formerly resided Mn Walker tp., this county. Charles Leavel, proprietor of the Rensselaer Cream Station, and W. B. Yeoman, wh-e will buy cream at Surrey as soon as he gets established in his general store there, took a cream testing examination before the board at Purdue University Monday, the former making 29 7 out of a possible 300 points. Mr. Yeoman had had no experience in cream testing before, and will therefore take the examination again. Mrs. Bruce White returned Thursday from a week’s visit with relatives in Walker tp. Her neice, Mrs. Ben Grube, of Lumberton, No. Car., who was recently injured in a big railroad wreck near Huntington, W. Va., while on her way to visit hex perents, Mr. and Mrs. William Warren, of Walker tp., is improving from her injuries and is now with her parents, but will go again to Kankakee to take further treatment.
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