Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1918 — The WEEK'S DOINGS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

The WEEK'S DOINGS

Jerry Shea was down from Gilliza township Wednesday. Miss Mabel Worland was an Inizxaapoils goer Wednesday. Beef by quarter or in small quantities*—C. H. LEAVeL, phone 647. W. S. Parks and David McConreeay were in Indianapolis on business Tuesday. Lee Rardin will sell a team of horses and a new wagon at the Comer sale, January 8, 1918. Miss Mildred Harris went to Seats Bend Wednesday for a visit with. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Coen. ©the! Caldwell returned to Camp Taylor Thursday after spending a •ve-day furlough with relatives Mrs* Roy Chissom and little son of Chicago came Thursday for a ■Bert visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. •G. D. McCarthy. Mrs. G. S. Deschand and little niece, Devota Potts, went to Lafayette Thursday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. E. W. Hickman. We have an excellent office positfc>» open for some young woman, either married or single. Applications taken now.—MAIN GARAGE. j-10 Misses Catherine, Cecelia and Helen Halsema, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Halsema, returned to their home in Peru Wednesday. Wilma and Luella Griffith of Chicago returned to their home Wednesday after spending several days here with their aunt, Mrs. C. G. Spitler. Richard Bowie, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bowie of Wheatfield, returned to Corpus Christi, Texas, Wednesday after having spent a short furlough with his parents, Saaol Eczema Prescription Is a famous old remedy for all terms of Eczema and skin diseases. Sanol fe a guaranteed remedy. Get a 35e large trial bottle at the drug stere. ts Mrs. William Hossing, who had been. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Burris, left Thursday for Cullom, Illinois, for a visit before returning to her home at Heron Lake, Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Petijean, Miss Verna Leedom and Mrs. A. M. Robertson of Morocco spent Wednesday evening here the guests of the latter's husband, Allen M. Robertsou. of the New Princess Theater. Mrs. M. F. French and baby of . p Joliet, Illinois, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Meader of Union township, renraed to her home Thursday. She was accompanied home by her sister- Miss Marion Meader. Don. Wright came down from Chicago Monday evening to spend New Year’s with his parents. He was accompanied by Albert Augsrirger, a former Jasper county boy hut whose home is now in Minnesota, and who is also in training at the Great Lakes Training station.

Miss Anna Leonard was a Chicago visitor Thursday. Dr. F. A. Turfler was in Chicago on business Thursday. Miss Ruth McKenzie ldft Thursday for Louisville, Kentucky, where she will enter Sacred Heart school. Mr. and Mrs. John Russell of Franklin are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carson and other relatives. There will be offered at the Comer sale, January 8, 1918, a splendid team of mules and also eight sows and sixty young pigs. Edson Murray returned to Cham' paign, Illinois, Thursday after spending the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Murray. Walter Lynge is a half-owner in the Dodge auto agency here, having bought the business recently in connection with Henry Christensen of near Roselawn. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hardman received a cablegram Wednesday afternoon at 4 o’clqpk from their son Frank, telling of his safe arrival in France. Mrs. W. I. Spitler and little son went to Battle Creek, Michigan, Wednesday to be with her husband, Lieutenant Spitler, during his stay at Camp Custer. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fendig of Wheatfield were in the city Wednesday. They received a card December 26 from their son Allen, announcing his safe arrival in France.

We have a complete record of your car and serial number, so let us fill out and send in your license application. We take care of the whole matter for only 25c.—MAIN GARAGE. f-1 Aunt Mary Jane Hopkins will celebrate her ninetieth birthday anniversary at her home on Park avenue next Thursday and she will be pleased to meet as many friends as care to call on her. Woman’s friend Is a large trial bottle of Sanol Prescription. Fine for black heads, eczema and all rough skin and clear complexion. A real skin tonic. Get a 35c trial bottle at the drug store.—Advt. ts Mrs. W. K. Martin oif Washington, D. C., who has been spending the holidays here with her sister, Mrs. C. G. Spitler, went to South Bend Thursday morning for a visit with relatives before returning to her home. Mrs. Russell Hatton and little son returned to her home in Earl Park Sunday after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Putts off southwest of town. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Putts and sons, George and Lou. George Daniels of Tiffin, Ohio, and Lee and Harry Daniels of Omar, Ohio, returned to their homes Wednesday after spending a few days here the guests of the former’s brother, Rev. Christian Daniels. The two latter are nephews of Father Daniels.

J. J. Hunt was in Lafayette bn business .Thursday. Earl Adams and John Gallagher were Indianapolis goers Thursday. Ernest Comer will offer ten head of two-year-old heifers for sale it the Comer public sale, Jan. 8, 1918. X Yesterday’s markets: Corn, $1; oats, 76c; wheat, $2; rye, $1.65. The prices a year ago were: Corn, 90c; oats, 51c; wheat, $1.60.; rye, $1.1*5. Mrs. Stephen Brusnahan oY near Parr was brought to the county hospital the first of the week, suffering from a broken ankle, the result of a fall. J. M. Shafer came over from Plymouth yesterday to look after his business interests here. He reports considerably more snow at Plymouth than here.

Carl Leatherman, Arthur Battleday and D. J. Babcock returned to Camp Taylor Wednesday after spending a four-day furlough with honrfe folks in Rensselaer. Mrs. W. R. Coverston, who had been visiting here with her daugh' ter, Mrs. R. D. Wangelin, for the past two weeks, returned to her home at Goshen Thursday. Mrs. Delos Thompson returned to Flint, Michigan, Wednesday to be with her daughter, Miss Emily, who is taking treatment there. She had spent the holidays at her home here. Do you get up at mgmt? Sanol is surely the best for all kidney or bladder troubles. Sanol gives relief in 24 hours from all backache and bladder troubles. Sanol is a guaranteed remedy. 35c and $1 a bottle at the drug gtore. —Adv. ts E. P. Honan, w‘ho was called to Augusta, Georgia, recently by the illness of his sister-in-law, widow of the late Dr. James H. Honan, returned home Saturday, bringing Mrs. Honan with him. She is suffering from a general nervous breakdown. S. P. Hilliard has on display in his window a gas mask, a piece of shrapnel and a piece of an American flag, which were picked up on the battlefields of France by Samuel Duvall, who has been a member of the French ambulance service for several months. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harp will move to Monticello next week where they have bought the old home of Mr. Harp’s people in the southeast part of town. Their place here they recently sold to Mrs. Denna Hayes of Jordan township, who will occupy same. Among the Chicago goers Wednesday were Jake Moore, Delos Thompson, C. E. Garver, Ross Benjamin, C. P. Wright, Sam Fendig, Dr. E. C. English, Russell Lesh, Mrs. R. C. Beeler, Mrs. John Tilton and daughter Feme, James Babcock and Simon Thompson. K. T. Rhoades, who is stationed at Camp Dodge, Des Moines, lowa, came home Tuesday on a four-day furlough, but Wednesday he was sick in bed with threatened pneumonia, and his doctor telegraphed to his officers to have the furlough extended pending the outcome of his illness. Misses, Marjorie VanAtta and Helen Leatherman returned to Nashville, Tennessee, Wednesday to resume their studies at the WardBelmont school for girls after spending the holidays with home folks. They were accompanied as far as Chicago by Mrs. J. N. Leatherftnan.