Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Henry Randle is confined to his bed on account of sickness. 'i-'-'' While they last, 98-lb. sack of Gold Medal flour, $3.95. —IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS. The 15-year-old daughter of Fred Baughman, of north of town, is quite sick with tonsilitis. Mrs. Jennie Jessen has had her residence, in the northwest part of town, handsomely repainted in colors. ■ ; Miss Jennie Densford, who had been visiting Miss Neva Garriott in Union tp., returned to Crothersville, Monday. Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 67 c, oats, 47c; wheat, $1.43; rye, sl. The prices one year ago were: .Corn, 62c; oats, 34c. - % y ■ Xy Delos Thompson returned home Sunday evening from a visit to Ann Arbor, Mich., where his son, Alfred, is attending college. Mrs. Sarah A. Wright of Joliet, 111., who has been spending several months here with her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Willis, returned homo Monday. Buy your typewrite) ribbons at The Democrat office. We carry in stock the famous Neidich make of ribbons for all the standard makes and also for the Burroughs adding machine. The fire company was called out to Charles Paxton’s place, just north of town, about 1 o’clock yesterday by a blaze starting from an incubator, Which they had in one of the upstairs rooms. The fire was put out with but little damage.
L. H. Hamilton was called to Fargo, N. D., Friday afternoon by the illness of his son, Fred, who is attending the agricultural college there and had suffered an attack of appendicitis, which made an operation necessary. He was operated on about 8 o’clock Saturday night, after Mr. Hamilton’s arrival. The operation was a successful one and it is thought that the young man ’will get along all right. Mr. Hamilton will remain there for about a week yet
One of the greatest entertainments ever given in Rensselaer will be. the organ recital at the Methodist church Friday night. Prof. John Doane, Jr., of the Northwestern University, will be the performer. The new pipe organ is a gift of George E. Hosmer and is one of the greatest pipe organs in northern Indiana. Th© price of admission will be 25 cents. Next Sunday the organ will be dedicated and the program will be announced later.
