Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR RENT. For Rent— The third floor hall in The Democrat building, 25x75 including two ante-rooms at rear. Fine light room suitable for lodge purposes or for light manufacturing such as shirt, overall or sunbonnet factory. Will lease for term of years.—F. E. BABCOCK. Storage— l have rooms for light storage on second floor of The Democrat building.—HAßVEY DAVISSON. Ladies, Attention— “ Salome,” t)he wonder of the 19th century for washing, can be had at Long’s drug store, or of the agent, Mrs. W. N Henkle, R-2; price 10c a bar or *3 bars for 25c. Try it once and you will never do without it. agio LOST, ESTRAYED & FOUND. Estrayed— From the Otis Ranch, two 3-year-old bay mares. Notify WM. LOCH, Roselawn, Ind. Ix>st—Saturday evening either in Rensselaer on the north gravel road an E. O. S. gold badge pin. Finder please return to Democrat office. j 5 FINANCIAL

Farm Loans—Money to loan on farm property in any sums up to' SIO.OOO.—E. P. HONAN.

W Without Delay Without Commission Without Charges for HI Making or Recording Instruments. . W. H. PARKINSON. I Rosebud Farm and Mill, two ’ ’ • • .. miles east of Parr Phone 507- ’ ’ • • b .. B (Jasper Co.) Rensselaer Eg- ’’ • • change, P. O. Parr, Ind. ' ’ j • • .. For Sale—Some good serv- ’ ’ * ‘ iceable Duroc Jersey and O. ■ • • I. C. boars; Younger stock of . • .. either sex. Pedigrees furI I nished. • • :: —AMOS H. ALTER & SON. J •M--1--1-H--H-M-1-I-! !1 I 1 H4III t |.j Glasses flitted by DR. A. G. C ATT Optometrist Rensselaer, Indiana. Office over Long’s Drug Store. Phone No. 232. Don’t forget the water. Clean out feed troughs dally. Pekins lay from 120 to 170 eggs per year. Alsike clover helps out the stand of red clover. A purplish red comb indicates bad health in a fowl. ’Test out infertile eggs on tenth and seventeenth days. A quart of mixed feed Is about right for twelve hens. If you wish to succeed, know that your hens are comfortable. Carelessness in artificial brooding of chicks brings its curse as surely and as swiftly as In any other undertakihg. Although the dairy business is not all profit still there is enough to be made from It to offer the very best of encouragement to any one who will handle it right. The dairyman who does not realize the full value of his sklm-milk is not getting the most that he can out of his farming. Upon use of the by-prod-ucts depends much of the profit from dairying.

Plenty of Dessert.

He kissed her twenty Times, at least, And said, "Here’s what I call a feast.”

The Personal View.

Teacher—Our investigations along sociological lines have brought us into contact with the statement that fewer women marry than in earlier times. What have you to say regarding this fact, Miss Jones?. Miss Jones- —Why, it’s true In my own case.

A Coincidence.

“There is nothing in a name.” "Of course not.” “Still, I have just been reading about a fellow who invented a new propeller.” “What’s his name?" "Swisher.” .

"Boss” Doesn’t Know All.

Because one is the head of a concern does not mean that he carries under his hair all the knowledge of the business. \ ■ ~ i ~ . ■ Buy your box stationery and envelopes at The Democrat office.