Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Look your harness over and see if they don’t need repairing and oiling, and bring them to SCOTT BROS. Miss Lena Wilcox, field secretary of the Monnett school, went to Concord, Mich., Thursday for a week’s visit. . Rev. Green will preach at the Baptist church on Sunday, at 7 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend. Mrs. Jim Hemphill, who underwent an operation about nine months ago, will go to the Wesley hospital tomorrow for another slight operation. The family of W. H. Mackey, east of town, who have been quarantined for some time with scarlet fever, are reported to be getting along nicely but are still under’quarantine. Ed Randle, who moved to Menomonie, Wis., last fall, returned this week, not having rented a farm there as expected, and his family will come as soon as he can secure a house here. -Mrs. I>. K. Frye of Itoselawn, and Mrs. Mary Gore and daughter of Lowell, stopped here over night W ednesday night while on their way home from attending the funeral ol Isaac Sell at Wolcott. Another new supply of Ideal Account files received in The Democrat’s stationery department. These are much cheaper and more convenient for keeping moderate-sized accounts than a cumbersome ledger. The Monon Water Works Company, Monon; capital. $40,000; to operate a water works system, etc.; Edward L. Smith, George M. Hornecker and W. F. Brunt, incorporators, has filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state. J. K. Davis of'Greencastle, who is looking after some business matters in Monticello, was a visitor in the city yesterday. lie reported his family as well and said that it was considerably warmer at Greencastle than here. The city council has given up the idea of installing two lights at each end of the Washington street bridge, as originally intended, and will erect lights at the west end only and set them in near the sidewalks, to coform with the line of lights already in on Washington street.
c. A. Roberts has been confined to the house since Saturday night with a case of threatened pneumonia, but was reported better yesterday and it is thought he will now get along nicely. Mr. Roberts boards and rooms with Wilson Shaefer, at the west side oi town. Ed Reeve has been looking after his business during his illness. The local lodge of Knights of Pythias kept open house yesterday in honor of the 51st anniversary of the order and to accommodate Knights from out of town who desired to attend the great motion picture play of Damon and Pythias, which was given at the Princess yesterday afternoon and night under the auspices of the Rensselaer lodge. W, P. Gaffield of Milroy tp., returned yesterday from a visit with his son, Edward, who is still taking treatment at Lafayette, where he underwent two several months ago. Edward and family are now living a't Elwood, they having sold out their hotel at Ambia and bought a restaurant in Elwood. lie comes over every other day for treatment at Lafayette. They are trying a new medicine now and .if this doesn’t have the desired effect, it will be necessary to operate on him again, Mr. Gaffield informs us
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