Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Nellie Reish is confined to her home with abscess of the ear.
Mrs. R. J. Moore and Mrs. Leslie Clark were Chicago visitors Monday.
James Pierson of Barkley tp., is moving to Ches Caster’s farm in Gillam tp.
Frank Horsewood returned Monday from a visit with relatives at Topeka, Ind. '. ’ "
Miss Eva Altemus of Chicago, was the over Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Parker. w
0. M. Greenlee of Yeoman, Carroll county, was a visitor here the latter part of the week.
A 25c size of absolutely pure tomato catsup for Toe per bottle. — ROWLES & PARKER.
v Mrs. Joseph Francis, Sr., is confined to her home on account of severe lung trouble. /'
T. A. Crockett was taken very sick Monday and a doctor was called, but at this writing he is much better.
The little boy and girl of Charles Cain, of the west part of town, are confined to their home with sickness.
The cash drawer in the Wabash depot at Lafayette was robbed of $lB 9 at an early hour Monday morning.
Piano tuning and repairing—It. R. LANGE & SON’S Music Store, two doors north of Rowles & Parker’s.. ■ J " - -
Mrs. A. A. Fell, who was operated on some time ago. for tumor, continues to be making satisfactory gains toward recovery.
Mrs. R. E. Flanders of Princeton, Ind., returned home Monday after a visit with her father, P. F. Roberts, of southeast of Mt. Ayr.
Dr. Richard Fidler of Milwaukee, came yesterday to see his mother, Mrs. N. A. Hendrix, who recently broke her hip. Mrs. Hendrix is doing nicely.
Dr. C, E. Johnson returned Friday afternoon from Lafayette where he operated on a son of James Amsle* of near Rensselaer, at the St. Elizabeth hospital, for appendicitis.
The I). A. R. gave a dinner and patriotic entertainment at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Forsythe Monday evening, at which the husbands of the members were also invited.
Mrs. Arthur Stewart of Giliam tp., returned home Monday from Lafayette, where she had been in the hospital for the past three weeks, and underwent an operation. She is much improved.
A 'fine spring rain fell Monday night and yesterday morning broke bright and balmy, but it soon turned cloudy and cooler, and the mercury dropped several degrees. “Cloudy and .colder,” is the prediction for today.
Miss Helen Leatherman was operated on for appendicitis Monday afternoon at the home of her foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. James N. Leatherman, by Drs. Johnson and Washburn. She was in rather a weakened condition, having just hau tonsilitis, but her chances for recovery are good.
T. A. Crockett was up town Saturday for the first time in two weeks, having been confined to hi» home by an injury to one of his knees, rein a fall when he caught his foot on a piece of wire, as told in a recent issue of The Democrat. He is still quite lame, and gets about with the aid of a cane.
Rensselaer " and Jasper county friends of W. H. Robertson, well known in RenSSelaer and Wheatfield, where he formerly resided, but now news editor of the Lafayette Journal, will be sorry to learn that he lost all of his household goods in a fire which occurred last Thursday morning in a two-apaft-ment dwelling occupied by Mr. Robertson and family on North Sixth street. Mr. Robertson and family lived on the ground floor and Newton McMillen and family on the second floor. The fire started in the furnace room in the basement and worked its way up between the double walls of the roof. The occupants barely escaped with scanty covering and all their household goods were lost. Neither Robertfcon nor McMillen carried any insurance.
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