Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Delbert Beckman is visiting relatives in Lafayette. Mark Schroer and family spent Sunday with relatives in Wheatfield. W. D. Sayler returned ja few days ago from an extended visit in the west. Red Comb chick starter and poultry feed for sale by HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. I. A. Glazebroolc went to Greencastle Saturday for an extended visit with her daughter. Yesterday's markets: Corn, 70c; oats, ,54c. The prices one year ago were: Corn, 56c; oats, 32c. In the high school ball game P.ayed at Chalmers Friday afternoon, Rensselaer lost out by a score of 7 to 1. Simon Fendig, the Wheatfield druggist, is a late purchaser of a Ford touring car through the W. 1. Hoover agency. \\ orth McCarthy, who has been attending Indiana University, has returned home, having given up his studies at the university for the balance of the year. W e have in stock and will sell on time, gasoline and kerosene engines, cream separators, corn shelters and grinders.—WATSON PLUMBING CO. Phone 204, Rensselaer*. Ind. Mrs. J. P. Hammond returned Friday evening from Joliet, 111., where she had accompanied a few days before, her step-daughter, Mrs. Leo Colvert and children, who had been visiting here. The date of the next Market Day in Rensselaer is Wednesday, Aprir 28, and the Merchants’ Association expect to outdo the March Market Day in the way of trade inducements offered. Read their page ad in this issue of The Democrat.
Pupils of the 4th and sth grades of the city schools will give a concert on Friday afternoon, April 23, at 2:30, in the auditorium of the library. This is to be an exhibition of what has been done in regular class work, and the public is invited. Mrs. H. L. Brown and little" daughter, Mary Jane, returned Saturday morning from their extended (sojourn in Florida, where they wont for the benefit of the latter’s health. Mary Jane has improved greatly and has gained over tweleve pounds In weight. The first issue of the Morocco Courier under the management of its new- proprietor, W. H. Myers, shows great improvement and it is not difficult to discern that Bro. Myers is an able newspaper man. The Democrat extends the hand or fraternal greeting. The new street flusher was received the latter part of the woek and was' tried out Saturday afternoon for the first time. It seems to do the work very well, although there is apparently not as much force, or pressure, as there should be to make a thorough job of the flushing. NV illette Hill, who held forth at Frankfort last w r eek with his stock company, visited Rensselaer Sunday. They only had a fair business at Frankfort, but are starting off better this week at Peru. Next week they will play at Huntington. “Major ’ J. H. S. Ellis is with the company as business manager and Don Wright is advance man. At the meeting of the Van Rensselaer Club Sunday afternoon to elect directors for the ensuing year, C. W. Hanley, C. .M. Sands, W. J. Wright, I. M. Washburn and G. H. Healey were elected. A smoker will be held at the club rooms in the K. of P. building tomorrow night. Dr. Johnson, H. B. Tuteur and John ■Moore being the committee oh arrangements.
Maude, one of the twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reynolds, was operated on Sunday by Drs. Gwin and Kresler at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. S. R. Nichols. The girl had been in a New York hospital before coming here, and was in quite a critical condition. Her ailment was a blood tumor of the pelvis, and about two quarts of blood was removed. Her age is 14 years.
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