Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1916 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
“Go to Church Sunday,” April 16. Harvey Davisson was a Chicago goer Friday. ~ $25 R & B Fashion clothes $21.75, when you’re Hamillized. ’ ~ • •. - ■ 6 Lem Hammerton of Indianapolis spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. John Murphy and Mrs. Harry Newman visited relatives at San Pierre Friday. A. C. Stauffenberg of Manhattan, 111., came Friday to look after his farm buildings, southeast of town. Mrs. John O’Connor and daughter Nellie visited over Sunday with the D. D. Gleason family in Keener tp. The dates for the Mary MeyerHealy millinery opening are March 30, 31 and April 1. See ad elsewhere. Postmaster C. U. Garriott was down from Parr Saturday and reported all peace and quiet in his bailiwick. Theodore Keiper of southeast of town returned Friday from a several weeks’ visit with his son John and family near Plymouth. There will be stereoptican services in the Presbyterian church Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock and Thursday and Friday evenings at 7:30. John O’Connor went to Brook Monday to see what, if any, damage was done by the wind last week to a farm north of that place which he has the management of. Dr. Kinneman of Goodland entertained the Jasper-Newton Medical society last Friday 1 evening. Drs. English, Loy, Johnson, Washburn and Gwin of this city attended the meeting. . Mrs. Thomas Davis of Kniman, who was recently taken to a Chicago hospital for treatment, was brought home yesterday, Dr. Johnson going to Hammpnd and accompanying her to Rensselaer from there. Katherine, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank King, was taken sick Friday with an attack of appendicitis, but is now greatly improved and it is thought an operation will not be necessary for the present. Rev. F. H. Beard was called to Dauna, Ind., Saturday by the illntss of his aged grandmother, who had suffered a stroke of paralysis a few days ago. Rev. W. H. Sayler “subbed” for him at Parr Sunday. E. P. Honan has received a sack of garden seeds from an allotment made to the late Senator Shively for free distribution and readers of The Democrat can secure a package of same by calling at Mr. Honan's office. President H. R. Kurrie of the Monon was here Saturday looking after some minor repairs to and putting their home in readiness for the return of his family about May 1 from Chicago, where they have been spending the winter.
