Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Delos Thompson left Wednesday on a business trip to Winona, Minn. A St. Patrick’s day dance was given at the armory Wednesday evening. Mrs. a. .F. Long and daughter, Miss Martha, were Chicago goers Thursday. Yem Jacks has bought out the interest of his partner, George l Robinson. in the delicatessen store.
W. C. Babcock and W. D. Bringle go to Chicago this morning to drive back a new Studebaker automobile. Ben Smith left Tuesday for his new home near Zurich, Mont. His family will join him in a few weeks. Father William B. Hordeman of Frankfort, visited relatives in Rensselaer and Union tp., several days this week. “Uncle” Norm Warner, who celebrated his 82d birthday Monday, was the recipient of a postcard shower, receiving 155 cards.
Three cases of smallpox are reported at Kentland. The disease is in a very light form and the families have been quarintined. - 1 - John Ward, A who is employed iri H. F. King’s blacksmith shop, got the forefinger of his right hand badly crushed Wednesday in the cogs of an iron drill. Dr. E. N. Loy returned a few days ago from a visit with his aged mother at Piqua, Ohio. Mrs. Loy and baby remained for a longer visit. Mrs. Loy, Sr., is 83 years of age. Charles Harris of south of town, was operated on last Saturday by Drs. Johnson and Washburn for an ailment of which he has been suffering the past year or more.
Quite a number of horses have been sold in Jasper county of late for shipment to Europe for use in the war, and in Pulaski county, it Is said, upwards of 600 head have been sold for the same purpose. Fred Mecklenberg and Job Overton. who have been employed at the Prior Fancy Produce Market for some time, have embarked in business on their own hook at Watseka, 111., and Paul Norgor and Elmer Daniels take their places at Prior’s. Mrs. J. W. Crooks was called to Mt. Vernon, Ind., Wednesday to attend the funeral of her brother, J. M. French, who was killed in a runaway accident, in Texas a few day s before. Mr. French was a former warden of the Michigan City prison.
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