Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Warner spent Sunday with her and tile doctors and her sister, Mrs. Dale Warner, who is with her and is herself a-trained nurse, told him that she was doing the very best kind. Cards received Monday and yesterday from Mrs. : Dale Warner reiterated this statement. . Attorney Frank Mills and wire, father-in-law, Samuel Pheasant and daughter, of Osceola, Neb., stopped in Rensselaer Saturday evening for a visit with Mrs. A. M. Stockton, Mrs. ,J. \\\ Williams and family, J.* \V, Stockton and family and Mr>. John Makeev* r. They left Monday morning for Washington, D, C. They are 1 traveling in Mr. Mills' automobile., and expect to be gone* about a month. Mrs. ('. W. Rhoades was called to Logansport Monday by the death of -her* sister, Alius—i4a- Town-end, -of GoojUand, who bad Keen an inmate of the asylum at Lon gel iff for the past twelve years. The remains were shipped tp Goodland where the funeral was held yesterday morning. Mrs. Rhoades’ aged father, William Townsend, is also in a critical condition at the home of his sister at Winchester, Ohio. His son, Harry Townsend, of Tacoma, Wash., had been with him for a few weeks but returned home leaving the old gentleman considerably better. He since suffered a relapse and at this writing his condition is critical. A party of Rensselaer people drove to Lafayette Sundry and visited Columbia ."ark, the Tippecanoe Trail Resort, Soldiers’ Home and Battle Ground, taking their dinners with them. The party was composed of County Commissioner l). S, Makeover and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donnelly, Mr. and Airs. Robert Lefler and son, Airs: Stella Ketchum, Air. and Mrs. \V. A. Davenport, Mr. and Airs. Harry Krosier, Air. and Airs. Charles Grow, Mr. and Airs. Elza Grow, Mr. and Mrs.. B. J. Moore, Air. and Mrs. Frank Alter, Air. and Mrs. George Healey, Air. and Mrs. J. P. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Aliit Both and Ruth Clark.

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The Ift 1 6 national meet ing of the T. P. A. will ite held in Lafayette. -Morocco .will also pull the tail feathers from the American Eagle on July 3d. Goodland has swung her hat in the ring tor the 4th. She will celebrate on Saturday, the 3d. Motion has wisely decided to turn down a carnival company which wished to show there next week. Air. and Mrs. A. I). Washburn of Kentland, who resided in Rensselaer a few years ago, left last Wednesday for a visit at the Panama-Paci-fic exposition. Goodland's baseball team was defeated by a score of 3 to 1 in Sunday’s game with Flora, at the latter place. A return game will be played at Goodland next Sunday. Fowler Tribune: George Fox, Jasper county, was in Fowler with his daughter, Miss Edith, .Monday. The latter took the train here for California to visit friends and the exposition. Lafayette Journal; Attorney Dan W. Simms contemplates a trip to Colorado for the benefit of his health. He has not been in good physical condition for some time and hopes a sojourn in the mountains will prove beneficial. Mrs. J. 11. Miller of north of Alonon. in Pulaski county, was bitten on the hand by a rattlesnake last Tuesday evening while picking strawberries. The hand and arm was soon swollen badly, but the prompt attention of a physician saved her life. County Clerk MeCurry of Newton county, who has been in poor health for some time, was brought home last Wednesday from a Chicago hospital, where he had been for some time, and is now at the home of his aunt, Mrs. AI. L. Humston, in Goodland, under the care of a trained nurse, r . I . .. . * The young people near the Gilboa Center high school, have organized a country hand of twenty-two pieces. Over S4OO has been raised and new instruments have been ordered. Prof. Carson of Logansport, has been , hired to instruct the boys. The band will be called “Kyle's Band" in honor j