Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. J. A. Myers - was a week-end guest of Chicago friends. Janies H. Gilbert of Remington, was a business visitor in the city Monday. Red Comb poultry feed and chick starter for sale by HAMILTON & KELLNER. . <( ’ - " Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arnott were the Sunday guests of his brother at Crown Point. Misses Carrie and Anna Myers of Chicago were the over Sunday guests of their uncle, G. M. Myers. Mesdames J. J. Hunt, G. A. Williams and J. I. Gwin, attended the district meeting of club women at East Chicago Friday. Mrs. James Hemphill returned Monday afternoon from Chicago. She is taking a course of x-ray treatments at St. Luke’s hospital. The Pocanhontas lodge is busy making arrangements for the entertainment of the delegates at the district meeting of that order here in May. With the last issue of The Democrat it begun its eighteenth year, all but three mopths of which it has b€en under its present management and control. The Redman lodge has been very active of late. Its team has been giving work every meeting night for the past two months with several candidates in waiting. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Culp have rented a part of the house of Miss Alma Stiers, near the light plant. The house they have occupied on South Cullen street, was recently sold to A. E. Shafer. V S. Lohr left Monday for his home at Mt. Carroll, 111., after spending Saturday and Sunday here with his son, C. E. Lohr, of The Democrat’s mechanical force. Mr. Lohr spent the winter in the south, most of the time at New Orleans, and stopped off here while on his way home. Mrs. Stella Ketchum and adopted baby returned the latter part of the week frman extended visit with the family bf A. G. Work at Detroit, Mich. She is undecided, we understand, whether she will build herself a home here this season or not. Mr. and Mrs. Work desire her to come and make her home wtih them. k Ross Goble returned Friday evening from a business trip to Davenport, la. Ross has been employed by the Jewel Tea Company of Chicago, as auditor for the past year or more and has been living at Frankfort. He has now been transfered to Davenport, la., and will move there with his family this week. They will ship their goods through but Mr. Goble and family will drive through in his automobile.
