Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1917 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
If It’s anything In cardboards, cards, envelopes or papers of any kind The Democrat undoubtedly has it. Mrs. Ora T. lloss went to Louisville, Kentucky,. Thursday to attend the annual meeting of the American Library NEWS OF COUNTY HOSPITAL Vincent Quinn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Quinn, was operated on for appendicitis at the county hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Snow of Mt. Ayr, who had been a patient in the county hospital for the past week, taking treatment for quincy, returned to her home Thursday.
Dr. E. N. Loy, who has been suffering severely from blood poisoning, caused from running a splinter into one of his fingers recently, but who, was thought 4 to be getting along alright, became worse Tuesday and has since been a patient in the county hospital-. He is having quite a serious time of it, but was believed to bo a little better yesterday. LATE BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS June 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mannon of Wheatfield, twin boys. SOW BUCKWHEAT / The recommendation has been made that farmers put crops of buckwheat iij their wet corn ground and in other places on the farm where, conditions have not favored the growth of other crops. From to July 20 is considered the best time for sowing buckwheat. Sow buckwheat.
First Signs of Failing Vision are not always accompanied by severe eye distress. Headaches, smarting, burning lids, shooting pains in the forehead, floating spots before the eyes, dizziness and weariness of the eyes after close work are some of the signs that your eyes need* glasses. Don’t put off having your eyes examined if any of the above symptoms have been experienced by you. CLARE JESSEN OPTICIAN With Jessen the Jeweler. Phone 13
