Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs, Alda Parkison has purchased a fine new Case light six touring car. Ideal Account Files, $1.60 each.— The Democrat’s fancy stationery department. Ed Cull of Chicago Heights. 111., formerly of Parr, has been visiting relatives and friends at the latter place this week. Otto Braun, the band leader. w r as down Wednesday evening to fill his regular appointment as leader of the Rensselaer band. Frank Shindelar of Hegewisch. 111., has been visiting his brothers, Joe and Ed Shindelar, and other relatives in Newton tp. Mrs.* C. F. Bradshaw of Delphi stopped off here for a short visit Wednesday while on her way home from a trip to Chicago. The annual cement show opens in Chicago today and continues for one week. Rensselaer cement contractors are planning to attend. Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 62c; oats, 41c; wheat, $1.05; rye. 85c. The prices one year ago were: Corn, 70c; oals, 55c; wheat, $1.45; rye. sl. Mrs. Garland Grant, who recently purchased a millinery store at Kentland, returned to that place Wednesday after a short business visit here. The Unique club of the Pythian Sisters will be entertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. W. V. Porter and Mrs. Elizabeth Haus, at the home of the former on Main street.

Miss Jennie Comer was called to Hammond Wednesday to nurse in the family of Jesse E. Wffeon, formerly of this city. Mrs. Wilson is suffering from an infected hand. Farmers have been taking advantage of the late freeze-up to haul their com to market, and perhaps the greatest rush ever known here has been experienced by the Rensselaer elevators this week. Health Officer M. D. Gwin reports the smallpox situation as practically unchanged, there being no new cases developed since she last issue of The Democrat. Dr. Gwin also informs us that all told from 75 to 80 per cent of the grade pupils in the city school have been vaccinated. Simon Leopold returned to Colorado Springs, Colo., Sunday and if again benefited by the climate and treatment there, will probably remain permanently in that section. His wife and daughter, the latter .i teacher In the Rensselaer schools, will remain here for the present. Word has been received here of the recent death of Mrs. B. O. Gardner at Redlands, Cali. The Tamily resided in Rensselaer for a while some years ago, moving from hero to Los Angeles, and latter moving to Redlands. Her age w’as about 58 years. She leaves a husband and two children. William;.; L, Nowels is suffering from an infected toe on liis right foot, and it will probably he Accessary to amputate the toe. Or a part of it at least. The trouble originally started from a bunion on the large toe. About a year ago a horse stepped on the toe and now it has became infected.

Mrs. R. W. Schofield, formerly of Fair Oaks, died at her home in Michigan City Thursday. She leaves a husband and several grown children The family formerly resided at Fair Oaks where Mr. Schofield was in business for several years, and are well known to many readers of The Democrat. Miss Ethel Clarke, who is taking a nurse’s course at Wesley hospital, Chicago, and who was here week before last for a few days owing to an infected finger, is again at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, P. W. Clarke, the finger having continued to annoy her after her re--turn to the hospital The infection, however, is now improving, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Blue, who have been spending several months with their daughter, Mr 9. O. Patterson, and family in Illinois, returned home Wednesday and have taken up their residence in their home on the east side. Mrs. Blue is still suffering from injuries she received about two months ago in falling through an open door to a basement, and this accident caused them to return sooner than expected. *

Sciatica’s Piercing Pain. To kill the nerve pains of sciatica you can always depend on Sloan’s Liniment. It penetrates to the seat of pain and brings ease as soon as it is applied. A great comfort too with Sloan’s is that no robbing is required. Sloan’s Liniment is invaluable for stopping muscular or nerve pain of any kind. Try it at once if you suffer with rheumatism, lumbago, sore throat, pain in chest, sprains, bruises, etc. It is excellent for neuralgia and headache. 25c at all druggists.—-Advt.