Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Subscribe for The Democrat. A few cases of chickenpox are rei ported in Rensselaer. ■ E. P. Honan was called to Indianapolis on business Monday afternoon. Mrs. H. D. Clark returned to Fowler Saturday after a visit' here with her daughter, Mrs. Bert Amsler. J' ol ' ll returned to Ambia Saturday after a few days visit here with his daughter, Mrs. Ed Ranton, Jr. . . ■ ' • . X.' Rev. C. W. Postill is just getting out again after a week’s illness with a severe cold andlin attack of his old nervous trouble. N. A. Hendricks of east of t s own, will occupy the W. S. Parks property on McCoy avenue, soon to be vacted by E. Van Arsdel.

The little daughter of Mr. ano Mrs. W. H. Barkley of Barkley tp., has been critically ill, but is reported better at this writing. ..Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Francis returned to their home at Fithian, 111., Saturday after a visit here with his father, Joseph Francis and family. John Kohler was up town yesterday for the first time in over three weeks. He has been suffering with a severe cold and bronchial trouble. Littler Mary Jane Brown, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Brown, was taken ill in school yesterday and had to be taken home by her father. Gus Kanne returned to his home at Campus, HL, Saturday after a few days visit here with his father, Michael Kanne, and other relatives. Joseph Nagel went to Peru Sunday to attend the funeral Monday of his aunt, Mrs. Barbara Koob. Her death was due to pneumonia after a week’s illness. * . John’ Bill is moving to his farm this week, and ex-sheriff W. I. Hoover will move from the Fred Phillips place, at the west side of town, into Mr. Bill’s property on River street. L. R. Haas came up from Tipton Saturday and visited until yesterday with his wife and baby, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold. Mrs. Haas and baby accompanied him home yesterday. Qi * , Mrs. A. A. Fell returned home from an Indianapolis hospital Friday evening, where she recently underwent an operation, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Lee, and is getting along as well as could be expected. ( Dennis Casto and Mace Barlow went to Longcliff Friday to see Harvey Casto, who has been in the asylum there for seyeral months and had been so bad >, that it was necessary to confine him in a cell. He is now somewhat better, but his condition is not encouraging for an early recovery. Denhis and Mace also visited Peru while away. The Democrat will print your return card in the corner of 100-good qqality envelopes, furnish the envelopes, and mail to your address any place In the United Sates for only 50 cents, cash with order. Larger .quantities at a much less proportionate price. You cannot afford to go without your return card on your envelope when you can buy them for so small a price as this.