Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Born, Wednesday, Feb. 7, to Mr. and Mirs. A. J. Landis, two miles west of Parr, a daughter. The Gwin & Watson Plumbing Co. drill 3,4, 5, and 6 inch water wells. —Phone 204, Rensselaer, Ind. mil Hamilton & Kellner are planning to erect a two-story cement block office bulillding and mill on one of their lots where their wood and coal business is now located. The building will be 25x150 feet in size and will make them an excellent business place. Uncle John ’ Groom is in a critical condition at the home of his in Barkley tp., and owing to his advanced age, 83 years, little hopes are entertained of his -recovery. He got a fall last week and fractured a couple of ribs, and is also 111 with pneumonia. Wm. Markin, whose sale is advertised in another column, is preparing to move from the Mrs. Loughridge farm of town, onto an 80 acre farm west of Gifford, which he (has purchased. Harry Brown, late of Lisbon, No. Dak., will move on the Loughridge farm.

Mrs. Ella M. iStoudt of Remington was in the city Wednesday and bought through Harvey Davisson’s real estate agency the properties now occupied by Rev. Green and W. A. Davenport, on south Weeton street. These are both good rental properties, for which Mrs. Stoudt bought them. • - / The Tippecanoe Electric & Power Co., of Monticello has been sold to a Chicago syndicate which supplies light and power to one hundred and thirty-twq towns and cities about Chicago. Ain effort is being made to secure contracts for light and power from Burnettsville, .Idaville and Reynolds, towns adjacent to Monticello. ' Smith Newell returned last Friday firom a prospecting trip to Florida with his brother of Amboy. Mr. Newell was not .very favorably impressed with the country and made no investment there. Florida’s greatest industry Us milking the tourists and, were it not for this the state would hardly bo on the > map at all.

f'/" ■,w ■ Mt. : > YES! YOUR SUIT LOOKS NEW and few would know that it wasn’t after it has been to Uisi to be Cleaned and Pressed. Plenty of year friends send their garments here once in a while for renovati '. and I always give them com plot'satsifaction. The cost is smalfc t/.p service great, and' it saves you much money- in tailor bills. Send me a trial order' so fihat I can pr ~ e how we satisfy other people. JOHN WERNER, Tailor Rensselaer, Ind.