Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

JOHN G. CULP General AUCTIONEER —Phone 517-1 P. O. PLEAS. GROVE, IND. Dates may be arranged Direct or at The Democrat Office, Rensselaer, Ind. Satisfaction Guaranteed

50c Gunpowder (tea 35c at Fire Sile. Today’s markets: Corn, 54c; oats, 35c; wheat, 75c; rye, 55c; buckwheat, 75c. Miss Daisy Ramey of Medaryville, who has been visiting Mrs. J. H. Long, returned home Friday. Mrs. John McGolly, who has been visitjng relatives here for some time, left last week for her home in Montana. Mrs. Mat. Nessius of south of town, was operated on Sunday afternoon at her home for pelvic trouble. At this writing she is getting along nicely. We sell and erect Perkins, Butler and Star Windmills, anywhere In Indiana. Phone 20 4, Rensselaer, Ind.—THE WATSON PLUMBING COMPANY. ts.

Mr. and Mrs. F. X, Busha arrived here Saturday form the west for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam, and with his folks in Lafayette. H.* C. Montay of Newland, was a business visitor in Madison, Ohio, last week. Mr. Montay will engage in the implement business at Newland this spring. If you want some good milch cows, attend the George R. Masters’ sale on Thhrsday, Feb. 5, ten miles north of Rensselaer, on the Dr. Mbore farm. —Advt. John Holder of Hanging Grove tp., who sold his 80 acres in that Township to George Lowman about a year ago, has bought 20 acres, 1 mile south of Brook, on which he will move this week. Mrs. B,f F. Fendig, who recently returned from Chicago where she had been taking treatment, continues quite poorly, we regret to state, although it is thought her condition shows some improvement. A. .B. Claspel, a former resident of Rensselaer who conducted a bicycle and repair shop here some eight years ago, died suddenly at his home in Lafayette last Wednesday evening while at the'supper table. He had been in poor health for several years. Gilbert Albin of this city, a brother of Mrs. Claspel, went to Lafayette and accompanied the body to San Pierre for burial.

Mrs. G. A. Jacks returned to her home in Lee Friday evening after a few days' visit here with her daughter, Mrs. Thorston Otterburg, and assisting the latter in getting the Schanlaqb property at the west side of town, which was recently sold to Granville Aldrich. Mr. Otterburg is building a new home just east of the Sohanlaub property w r hich he will occupy when completed. Howard Clark, who pitched with the Rensselaer baseball team last season and is said to be a pitcher of much more than ordinary ability, has signed to pitch with the Adrian, Mich., team of the Southern Michigan league, composed of Adrian, Bay City, Benton Harbor, Flint, Lancing, Kalamazoo and Saginaw. His salary is said to be SBOO for the season, consisting of 126 games. Each team carires five pitchers. All grades flour $1.05 sack at Fire Sale. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Han Always Bought