Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
For a first class implement see HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. Mary Peyton visited over Sunday with relatives at Otterbein. Mrs. A 1 Bissenden and two little daughters are visiting relatives in Paxton, 111. Thompson Ross of Chicago, spent Sunday here, with this mother, Mrs. Ora T. Ross, B. N. Fen-dig,- Hayes Preston and Mrs. Ada Parkison were among the Chicago goers Monday. Mrs. S. C. Irwin and daughter, Geneveive, returned Sunday from a few days’ visit in Chicago.
Mrs.- John Merritt . and two children spent the week-end with relatives of Mr. Merritt in Remington. Mrs, F. X. Busha of Lafayette, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Beam. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Burton and Mrs. F. A. Turfler and son, Francis, were among the Chicago goers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dobelbauer and Miss Maude Leak of Lafayette, came up Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stanley. If you are not pleased with our Blue Ribbon or Magnolia flour, we are not. Ask for your money back.IROQT OTS ROLLER MILL, phone 456..
Mrs. Lee Godsgy of Hamilton, Ontario, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blacker, of Newland, went to Indianapolis to visit relatives Saturday. Hiram Day is having a porch roof erected on the front of the Ben Smith cement block house on north Forest street, which he recently purchased. The property is still unoccupied.
Dr. Richard Fidler of Milwaukee, was here Sunday and removed the cast from the hip of his mother, Mrs. N. A. Hendrix, who broke that member two months ago, the result of a fall in her kitchen. A six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Logue of near Gifford, died Monday"morning of scarlet fever. The family had been quarantined for several weeks with the disease, the other children having recovered from it, Edson Murray and William Babcock, Jr., of Wisconsin University, Gerald Hollingsworth of Lake Forest, George Healey, Jr., of Illinois University, and Paul Miller of Indiana Dental College, spent their spring vacation here. A message was sent to the city marshal here Friday night from undertaker J. C. Ball of Chicago, saying: “Locate relatives of Charles C. Jackson, dead in Chicagp, wire instructions.” No one by that nanre is known here.
Monday and yesterday were real spring days, the first of the season. Ihe air was warm and balmy and one could almost go about without a coat, while garden-making was started* in real earnest. Continued fair weather is the prediction for today. *. 6 A fine new drinking font has been placed on the corner of Washington and Front streets, near C. W. Rhoades’ barber shop. It has the automatic shut-off, thus prevenling a waste of water. The fountain was purchased by donations from the business men of west Washington street, and cost about S3O. The Bert Hopkins’ cottage was moved from Front street last week by Charles Bussell of Hanging Grove tp., onto a lot owned by Leslie C lark, who bought the cottage, just east of Rex Warner’s new house. Mr. and Mrs. IHopkins will continue to occupy the place while their new house is building on the site from which the cottage was moved. Oh, yes. While not of very much importance to good citizens in general, and hardly worthy of any newspaper space at all, we will state for the benefit of the few readers who may be interested that plug rngly Jack Johnson, the negro exile prize fighter, was knocked out by plug ugly Jess Willafd, white, of Kansas, at Havana, Cuba, Monday in the 2Gth round.
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