Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Edna Hauter spent Wednesday in Chicago. — Rev. Edward Baech of Delphi was taken to Chicago Wednesday and will receive further treatment and examination.

Frank McCurtain of Parr returned home Thursday from Valparaiso where he has been employed. His health, has become poor. Van Moody arrived home the first of the week from Culver for? a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Granville Moldy, of Barkley tp. Don’t fail to visit our Millinery section for your new spring hat; newest styles at popular prices. ■-- ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. E, D. Rhoades, accompanied by her little granddaughter, Margaret Radcliffe, returned Wednesday afternoon from a visit of a few days at Louisville, Ky. Your Easter Hat should be adapted to your individuality same as your gown. See Miss Bennett, a millinery artist, at Rowles & Parker’s. , . >■* • Indianapolis’Star: The Wabhsh College Glee Club gave a most en-i joyable concert. The club is O’.e which would do any college justice. At Presbyterian church Monday, March 25.

S. F. (Dick) Wood, who is now president and general manager of the Detroit Artificial Limb Co., was in the iity the first of the week. It is proposed that a subscription be taken up for , purchosing an artificial limb for Henry Nevil. Women’s Nu Buck and Russia Calf-skin boots, this season’s populaar styles, also Pumps and Oxfords in all leathers. Come In and see these new styles and let us fit you out. All kinds of new Easter apparel. ROWLES & PARKER.

Yesterday, March 22, the second day of Spring according to the Almanac, the mercury in the morning was but 11 degrees above zero, and nearly all of the three or four inches of sleet and snow that came Wednesday was still on the ground. Mrs. W. J. Wright and infant son have been in Chicago for the past week where the latter is being treated by a food specialist. There is apparently nothing the matter with the babe except that they are unable to find any food that agrees with it.

. Chicago Daily Tribune: One of the most enjoyable parts of the program was the music furnished by the Glee Club of Wabash College. Again and again the boys were forced to respond to the hearty applause of the Society. At Presbyterian church, Monday, March 25. Seats now on sale at Long’s and at Jessen’s; adults 35c, children under IX 25e. .' .

J. U. Iliff and family returned about two weeks ago from Neleigh, Neb., where they moved last spring, and will occupy the old John Wood farm south of town, now owned by George Kennedy. While Mr. Iliff liked Nebraska first-ratd, his wife was not so well satisfied there, hence their return. Owing to weather conditions crops were quite poor in -their locality last year. Their many friends will be glad to learn of their return to Jasper county. 1 £ .

As a weather prognostigator we want to brand B. K. Zimmerman as a rank . imposter and a fake. When the blizzard of last Friday was getting in its best licks, “Pud” promised that it would be the last of the season, and that the “gentle zephyrs” were just 'around the corner. He even offered to backs up his judgment with real money. After Wednesday’s fierce storm of rain, sleef and three or four inches-of snow, Pud is thoroughly discredited as 4 weather prophet. X

Two yearling Jersey heifers and one Jersey calf were smoothered to death under a straw stack cave-in some time Tuesday even.ng, on the Mrs. Elizabeth Alter farm, east of town on which Joe Nessius is tenant, and to whom the straw belonged. He had noticed that the equilibrium of the stack was unsafe for several days ' and had only last week tramped the stack to insure safety. When he noticed the stack had caved in he set about to uncover the calves, but found that they had been smoothered by the

White Duck Eggs. ' If you have fresh, white duck eggs, get our prices. 12c for fat hens and soft fneat springs. We are always in the market for fancy produce of any kind. Get our prices on anything you have to sell. Fancy Produce Market, Phone 39,—C. E PRIOR. m 24