Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. John Guss is quite sick with an attack of inflamatory rheumatism.

Delos Rutherford, who has been quite sick for the past eight weeks, is now improving.

The aged mother of Sam Lowery of north of town, has been quite sick for the past week.

Surely the best buy for the money on the market, Maxwell, $655. — MAIN GARAGE, Phone 20 6 for a real demonstration.

Mrs. J. j. Montgomery returned home from Rockford, Friday, where she was called by the illness of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wemple. She left them much improved.

Joe Jeffries, the Rensselaer chiropractor, has bought out the practice of H. L. Miller, the Remington chiropractor, and will spend Monday’s and Thursday’s of each week at the latter place.

D. J. Babcock came up from Lafayette Saturday morning and accompanied his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Babcock, and Mrr and Mrs. George Stoudt of Remington, on an auto trip to Watseka, 111., Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bringle drove over to Hanna, Ind., via auto Saturday, to visit his sister, Mrs. F. L. Yeoman, and family, and Sunday they all drove over to Laporte and Michigan City. They returned home Monday.

• Charles Rhoades, Jr., who has been in New York City for the past five weeks, assisting in training a roller skating ballot of forty pretty girls—-the bills always say they are pretty, you know—which Earl Reynolds recently put on at the New York roof garden, returned home Friday night. He was very much taken up with the eastern metropolis and thinks it quite some town, beside which Chicago is a mere country village.

Harold Tibbs, of Harold Tibbs & Gish, an Indianapolis liye stock commission firm, was in Rensselaer on business Saturday. Indianapolis live stock commission men are reaching out after trade in northern Indiana that heretofore has gone to Chicago, and the foot and mouth disease quarantine against Illinois is helping them greatly in this respect. Ed Ranton and Shelby Comer bought a lot of feeders in Indianapolis last week, and it is probable that scores of other cattle men in this section of the state will do likewise.