Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Another Ford party, “get Hamillized.” Cecil Potts and Arthur Yeiter lett Monday for Mitchell, S. D., where they expect to seek employment. All persons having articles for repair in Fred Cissel’s plumbing shop must remove them by March 25. See O. W. Eger. Joseph Reeve and Forrest Moriah of Chicago visted their parents here over Sunday. Edwin Robinson also of Chicago was here Sunday. The Motor Service company has dissolved partnership and all bills and accounts are payable to M. J. Schroer.—M. J. SCHROER. ts Mrs. Sylvester Gray, who has been spending the winter in Denver, Colo., for the benefit* of her health, left there yesterday for her home in Rensselaer. Mrs. R. W. Dunn of Roselawn, who has been sick for a number of years, will he operated on Thursday morning. Dr. C. E. Johnson will perform the operation. Miss Ethel Clarke, who had been suffering considerably from an infection on one or more of her fingers, is reported as being able to be up and about the house a part of the time. Isaac Saidla returned the latter part of the week from Colfax, Ind., where he was called by the illness and subsequent death of his sister, Mrs. D. C. Loveless, from erysipelas. ! Her age was 56 years. I Mrs. E. E. Stephenson and little daughter of St. Regis, Mont., after a several weeks’ visit with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kirk, and other relatives, left Saturday for a visit in Chicago and Wheaton, 111., before re- ! turning home.

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