Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

John Hack of Lovell was in the city \X ednesday on business. - F. M. Hershman of Walker Ip.. was a business visitor in the city Thursday. , The Hagenbeck-Wallace shows are booked to show at Hammond on Monday. July 22. Judge, Hanan of La Lagrange came yesterday and the Borntrager ditch hearing was resumed. Attorney Frank Davis of Brook was over yesterday as one of the attorneys in the Borntrager ditch. Mrs. F- B. Ham and three Children left Thursday for an extended trip anti visit <at Alma. .Mich., with relatives and frl’ends. Mrs. C. T. Boicourt and children of V. olcott, who have been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. P._ P r. returned home Thursday Miss Edell Baye of Franklin, ,who. had been visiting here with Mrs. Gus Grant a few days went, to Chicago*'yesterday for a week's visit with relatives. Frank K res’er bought the oil E. M. F. “30” auto of W. N. Hinkle's, tor which Joe Erbs, the Appersou agent, traded Mr. Hinkle a new car a few days ago. 1 ■ The Democrat and Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer or the St. Louis Twice-a-week Republic, only $2.00 per year. This applies to both old and new subscribers. p. ■ Mrs. Geo. Kimberlin and two little children returned to their home at Rossville. 111., Wednesday after a short visit with her father. John N. Baker and son of Barkley tp. ■ w T. W. Haus is worth a dozen dead men yet. J Despite opinions to the, contrary, he has greatly improved during the week and is now at his place of business every day for a part of the time at least. Fred Sawyer, a Monticello restaurant man, formerly a resident# of Goodland, has filed a petition in bankruptcy. His liabilities -frill ■reach $2,500. it is said, with assets considerably less than that figure.

E. VanArsdel was a Monoh business visitor yesterday. Rev. Father Krull went to Indianapolis yesterday on business.! ' J C. R. McFarJand and C A. Tuteur returned yesterday from a week’s fishing expedition /at Burrow’s camp. ’ ' ...... . -—7' ■■■■■■ A. A. Lee of Salem, Ore., who has been spending a few weeks here With relatives, left Thursday for his home. (? f! Mrs. Lydia Royster of Kansas City stopped off here yesterday for a short visit with Mr. and Mis. W. H. Beam, goihg to visit relatives near Mt. Ayr that afternoon. The Monon depot park hero will soon be enclosed by a fence with massive concrete posts and steel pipe. The posts will be 12x12 and 7V; feet long ahd will weigh several hundred pounds. I .. '

About 23 pounds of average milk should furnish enough cream to make a pound of butter, j Powdered charcoal in the feed is good for bowel trouble and plenty of grit has the same effect. The best method of dehorning is to rub a little caustic potash on the calf’s little knobs when a few days old. After chicks are a week old whole Kaffir makes about as good a single grain as can be fed to make weight. Wood ashes are valuable to spread around fruit trees for small fruits and vegetables; they should not be wasted. You will appreciate the difference between low-headed and high-headed trees when you are picking the crop. It Is generally conceded that the best time to sell chickens Is from the first of January to the first of November. ■■ <■ The garden can and should be made the most productive and most profitable plot of ground on the farm. It should not be overlooked The sheep manure as a fertilizer has no equal, and no manure spreader has ever been Invented that is as satisfactory as the sheep Itself. The check rein has no place on the harness of a man who cares for his horses, and desires for them comfort and freedom when at work.

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20 per cent off an all Underwear, Shirts & Hats. 10 per cent off on all Dress Goods. , Men’s Shirts - -38 c 7 spools Clark's Thread for 25c.

10 per cent off on Men's and Boys' Suits. 20 per cent off on our entire Pants Stock. 20 per cent off on all Rugs. Calico, per yard - - 4c

Positively a One-Half Price Shoe Sale, Good Styles. Men’s and Women’s Oxfords at One-Half Price.

We Invite Everybody to share in this MONEY SAVING SALE. ‘ . ... • / '/•.■ • •_ J The C. E. Murray Co. - - ■> ' ■