Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mrs. R. P. Benjamin went to Otterbein Wednesday to visit relatives. Len Lefler was up from Lafayette Tuesday ’coking after his farm near Kniman. The 9-year-old son of John Sommers of Milroy tp., is very sick with pneumonia. TAKE NOTlCE—Acetyline welding must be cash after March 1. — HEMPHILL BROS.
Louis Beecher of near Foresman, has moved to one of the Carr Bros., farms in Newton tp. One lot of men’s $1.50 and $3 hats for 50c at Duvall’s Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL. The Priscilla Sew Club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. C. H. Grow on Van Rensselaer street. B. L. Sayler of Marion, 0., is visiting here this week and looking after some business matters. Special bargains in several departments on Sale Day, March 18, at o'ur store.—-ROWLES & PARKER. John F. Mitchell has moved in from Jordan tp., and occupies the John Reml ey pro per ty on West Vine street. Have you seen those fine Munsing Union Suits? They certainly do nt swell and wear well.—C. EARL DUVALL. Harold, the little son of Arthur Waymire of Barkley tp., is quite sick at this writing and threatened with pneumonia. Frank Steffel, who has been working for A. O. Moore of Barkley tp.. left Wednesday for Mitchell, S. Dak., where he will work the coming summer. There was another wolf drive over in Hanging Grove tp., Tuesday, but it was without results, no varmints being rounded up and killed. A. K. Moore -of Kniman, returned this week from a business visit in the southern part of the- state, and reports that down there the farmers are sowing oats. Mrs. J. p. Warner, who was injured last Saturday by falling from a porch at the. Bedford home east of town, was taken to her home in Remington Wednesday by Dr. Loy. There were thirty-two friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Davisson in Barkley township, Sunday noon and reminded their son, Clyde, of his 33d birthday anniversary. A big dinner was served and all had a very onjoyable
George W. Hobson of Hanging Grove tp., returned Saturday evening from a business trip to Cuba and the Isle of Pines. He spent a little more than a week on the Isle of Pines and also visited Havana. He was gone from here three weeks in all, and reports having had a most enjoyable trip. The temperature on the Isle of Pines ‘ never changes more than 2 degrees during the year, Mr. Hobson states, remaining at about 80 degrees all the time. .
Easter to Sunday / April 4th 1915
