Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Mort Murray went to McNabb, 111., Thursday to visit her parents. Boys, a watch free with'-every suit costing $5 or more when “you’re Hamillized.” Largest stock of harness In Jasper county. Come in, look them over.—SCOTT BROS. Buy the best work shirt made, Racine. Extra longs same price as regular, 50c each.—C. EARL DUVALL. Gypsy and plain toe dull kid pumps iu the very newest toes and lasts, per pair $3.00, at ROWLES & PARKER’S. b Young men’s rubber sole shoes in black or tan, also the white sole oxford in black, all sizes now in stock at ROWLES & PARKER’S. Mothers, you should see the swell line of little fellow's’ hats for summer we have on display at Duvall’s Quality Shop.—(\ EARL DUVALL. William M. Hoover of south of town suffered a broken rib Tuesday afternoon while at work about the barn which will lay him up for some time. / , Daniel Fairchild, an old and well, known citizen of Demotte, is reported to be in quite a critical condition with chances very much against his recovery, Mrs. James Maloy, who has been spending the winter with her son. Dr. Bernard Maloy, and family at Melbourne, Fla., returned home Thursday. Get your next suit of us and save horn $1.50 to $5. Our prices are the lowest as a comparison will prove. Remember the place.— ROWLES & PARKER.

Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Kendell of Morocco were guests of Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Beard here Tuesday night while on the way to Rev. Kendell’s new pastorate at Kewanna. J. E. Miller, aged 68 years, of north Union got his left, arm broken Wed need ay afternoon w hen his horse became frightened at an auto moving van and ran away with him. Frank Foltz went to Logansport Wednesday in answer to a telegram stating that?his mother, Mrs. Mary Foltz, had fell and fractured one of her hips. Mrs. Foltz is 79 years of age, Willie Malone, a pupil in the third grade, son of Tul Malone, one of the engineers at the city light plant, fractured one of his arms Thursday afternoon while at play at the school yard after school was dismissed. Drs. Johnson, Kresler, Gw in and Washburn of Rensselaer and A. P. Rainier of Remington will attend the Tippecanoe County Medical association meeting at Lafayette tonight. One of the speakers will be from the Mayo Bros, hospital at Rochester, Minn. W. H. Berry of near Pleasant Ridge had his right knee dislocated while plowing at his farm Wednesday, The plow struck a stone and Mr. Berry was thrown from his seat, which frightened the horses and lie was dragged on the ground for some little distance. Dr. Johnson, assisted by Dr. Gwin, attended his injuries.

Thursday was another bright, pleasant day hut the air was still quite cool and it lacked quite a good deal of being good growing weather. Farmers say that the ground seems cold and sour and some think that this is caused from the excessive rains of last year and predict that it will not be a very good crop year. Morris Maloney, a brother of Mrs. Mary Drake, Teceived a dislocated right shoulder Wednesday morning when the team with which he was plowing ran away, dragging him for some distance. When the horses were hitched to a wagon and Arthur Daugherty, who was helping Mr. Maloney, attempted to drive them, they ran away again, but did no damage. Josiah Davisson, who recently sold his residence property on Main street, near James Snedeker’s grocery, to W. H. Snedeker of Barkley tp., has rented one of the Mrs. George Stoudt tenant houses on Weston street and will move in Monday, Mr. Snedeker has been in poor health for several months, and it is their intention to move to Rensselaer at cnce, into the property purchased of Mr. Davisson, in order to be more convenient to the doctor.

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