Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Simon Fendig of Wheatfield, was a visitor in the city Monday. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lang of Surrey, is seriously ill. .. A' ' / 7 ' . ’ Thomas Shesler of Richmond, Ind., spent Sunday here with his brother, City Marshal Shesler. A special discount will be given on all buggies sold before March-1, 1915. HAMILTON & KELLNER; Mark Yeomah of Kingman, Kan., is Visiting his brothers, A. K. and Robert Yeoman, and other old friends here. The 11-year-old ,son of J. W. Ams 7 ler has been having; appendicitis trouble and will probably undergo an operation soon. Mrs. J. P. Hammond went to Joliet, 111., Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Leo Colvert, whose infant daughter is quite ill. Rev. Curnick went to Indianapolis Monday on anti-saloon league business, he being one of the trustees of the state organization. Dr. Johnson took Mrs. Steward of Gillam tp., to the St. Elizabeth hospital at Lafayette Saturday, where she underwent an operation for gallstones. - - ■ Another new supply of correspondence stationery, calling and invitation cards, correspondence cards, etc., has just been received at The Democrat’s fancy stationery department. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leopold of Brook, were guests of his father, A. Leopold and family over Sunday. They went from here to Wolcott Monday to visit Ike and Louis Leopold and families. F' —' ——— Clement L. Woodhams committed suicide Saturday afternoon at the home of his brother, Alfred, at Otterbein, by hanging himself, in the barn. Poor health is supposed to have the cause for the act. A birthday dinner was given at the home lof John T. Culp of South Cullen street Monday in honor o. his brother, Walter Culp. Several relatives were present, including Walters and Mrs. M. F. Showalter of Battle Ground, and Mrs. Jennie Rishling and daughter, Rose, of Monon. Call at The Democrat office and get one of the new style pencil holders with the perpetual calendar. A neat holder, nicely nickel plated’and costs but 10 cents. We also have the new spun glass ink erasers at 25c, and different styles of pencil point protectors and rubber erasers, only 5c each, in our fancy stationery and office supply department. Henry McColly, who was arrested and put in* jail here last Thursday ior choking a lady teacher of Kankakee tp-, when he went to the school house to get his childrens’ books, as noted in Saturday’s Democrat, was permitted to spend Sunday with his family, returning to Rensselaer Monday, when he gave bond for SIOO with A. S. Keen as surety, and was released until date for trial.