Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1916 — HAPPENINGS IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
HAPPENINGS IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES
LEE Miss Delena Lefler had dental ■work done at Monticello Wednesday. G. A. Jacks and wife spent Sun* day in Rensselaer with their children. Ward Lewis and friend of Remington were here this week visiting relatives. Harold Lamar and family of Lafayette came Monday to visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jordan spent Sunday here with 'their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Maxwell. Miss Agnes Stiers left Wednesday morning for the southern part of the state to visit her mother’s relatives. Eli Wood of Monon and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stewart and Fred Stiers went from church Sunday to H. C. Anderson’s for dinner. The Sunday guests of J. H. Culp’s were his parents, David Culp and wife, and William Jacks and wife and two daughters, Misses Hazel and Florence, of near Rensselaer. Leroy Noland has divided his household goods among his children and is going to visit among them. He went this week to visit with his daughter, Mrs. Lillie Whittaker, at Hammond. Last Saturday Creighton Clark’s baby, about a year and one-half old, accidentally fell in scalding water and was very seriously burned. It lay in spasms much of the time Sunday, but seems to be improving a little at this writing. MOTHERS, ATTENTION Pure dye stockings, full of sturdy wear, 15c pair. Shirt waists, 50c; cheaper than the material. Knee trousers, 75c and $1. —HILLIARD & HAMILL.
RECENT BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS November 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Parkison of Barkley township, a son. November 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brown of near Faif Oaks, a daughter. November 10, to Mr. and Mrs. James Moore of near Newland, a daughter. ♦ MACKINAWS The snappiest looking mackinaws ever shown in Rensselaer. Men’s, $4 to $9. Boys’, $3 to $6. —HILLIARD & HAMILL. „ BOX SOCIAL There will be a box social at East Vernon school house Friday night, November 17. Everyone invited. Ladies bring boxes. —HAZEL MILLER, Teacher. n-16 FLANNEL SHIRTS Some more of those elegant flannel shirts, $1 to $3, that you liked so well last year.—HILLIARD & HAMILL.
Changing Seasons Bring Colds. “Stuffed-up head,” clogged-up nose, tight chest, sore throat are sure signs of cold, and Dr. King’s New Discovery is sure relief. A dose of this combination of antiseptic balsams soothes the irritated membrane, clears the head, loosens the phlegm, you breathe easier and realize your cold is broken up. Treat a cold persistently; half-way measures leave a lingering cough. Take Dr. King’s New Discovery until your cold is gone. For 47 years the favorite remedy for young and old. At your druggist, 50c.— Advt.
A distinguished British scientist has decided that there is sonje form of radiation from chalk and granite cliffs, possibly electrical, which causes climatic differences in places near together.
