Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1916 — GRANT-WARNER LUMBER CO. [ARTICLE]
GRANT-WARNER LUMBER CO.
Mayor Spitler and J. J. Montgomery were Chicago goers yesterday. Miss Nora Daugherty, who spent the past eight weeks with relatives and friends at Longmont, Colorado, returned home the first of the week. Mrs. John Eigelsbach, who underwent an operation early last week in the Hahnemann hospital, Chicago, is reported to be getting along nicely and it la hoped to bring her home next Monday. Letters remaining in the Rensselaer postoffice for the week ending September 11: Ed Casey, Ira Hurley. The above letters will be eent to the dead letter office September 25 if not called for previous thereto. Mrs. George Morin of Remington is at the home of her son, Dr. E. R. Morin, this week caring for their baby during Mrs. Morin's absence in St. Mary's, Canada, Where rhe was called by the death of a sister.— Benton County Review. Mrs. W. W. Watson and daughter Marjorie of Pacheeta, Mississippi, w’ho had been visiting hero for the past few weeks with the former’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth J. P. Alter, and siater, Mrs. H. J. Kannal, returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mre. George K. Hollingsworth drove down from Chicago Wednesday in their Franklin car and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long until yesterday, when they returned home accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Long. Mr. Long returned last night but his wife will remain until Sunday when he will drive up for her.
I. A. Leavel, now of Hope, In- ■ dlana, who was so severely injured several weeks ago when a horse he was leading fell upon him, writes The Democrat in renewing his subscription and says that he was so badly crippled up that he had been unable to get about at all until quite lately, and is still very sore, he states. Ideal Account Files are the best, i simplest and most economical ' method of keeping small accounts ( and having them right at your fingers’ end at all times. These flea with 250 blank statements are on sale in The Democrat’s fancy stationery department for only $1.50 each. Extra statements carried in stock at all times and sold in any quantity desired. ts Little Misses Almira and Cordelia Stockton of Newton township gave a party yesterday afternoon to a host of their school friends after the close of school at 3:30. All were treated to a hay-rack ride out to their home west of town, where the party was held. Various games were played, after which refreshments were served, and all departed ‘about 8 o’clock after having had a very enjoyable time.
