Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The 5 and 10 cent store is still doing business. ts Fresh fish received daily at FISH MARKET. Phone 472. f-21 George Heil, on the Baughman farm, has bought a farm of 98 acres in Barkley tp., Jasper county, and will move on to it in March.—Monon News. The’ John Deere spreader has no clutches, no chains, no adjustments. It is roller bearing, light draft and easy to load. Sold by HAMILTON & KELLNER. V Lee Myres, eight miles north of town, has sixteen head of horses for sale. Among them are several mares in foal. Time can be had on approved note. —Advt.

Vern Haas came down from Chicago Saturday and with his two sisters, Misses Grace and Fame Haas, spent Sunday with his brother, C. A. Haas, in Lafayette. Word has been received here by relatives of Mrs. J. J. Lehman, formerly Miss Ethel Spriggs, of Oklahoma City, Okla., of the birth of a daughter to her last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carter, of Silver Lake, Ind., who were called here last week to attend the funeral 6f Smith Newell, spent Saturday with C. M. Paxton and family at Surrey. Miss Nell Myers, who is attending the University of Wisconsin, at Madison, returned there Friday after a few days’ visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Meyers. The pipes in the primary building were frozen up Friday morning and the pupils were dismissed until afternoon, when the piper were thawed out and the building made quite comfortable. A typographical error made us say that the salary of the Goodland and Lowell postoffices was each SI,OOO per year, in the last issue of The Democrat, when it should have read $1,600 instead. H. A. Henderson, formlr superintendent of the Goodland sch ;ols and for the past four years superintendent of the schools at Delphi, has been engaged as superintendent of the Greencastle schools for the next year. “M. R. Dickinson sends a renewal of his subscription from Modale, lowa, on date of Feb. 13, and says: “We are having some cold weather here for a week now, but it has been fine all winter, seldom reaching zero.” Abe Martin says: “Th’ ole time mother who kept a hired girl now has a married daughter who uses 14-cent coffee an’ keeps a maid. When we read about th’ spring styles we almost dread t’ see th’ first tobin.” A chance to get some extra good cows at the Henry Eiglesbach sale, Feb. 18. Mr. Eiglesbach’s dairy is an extra good one that he has been years in building up to its present standerd. A number of fine cows and heifers will be sold. —Advt. The observance of the fiftieth anniversary of the institution of the order of Knights of Pythias will be held by the local lodge at tho lodge room tomorrow evening. A special program has been arranged for the entertainment of those who attend. C. W. Spencer of south of town, who recently had a p&blic sale, has rented the Goetz 10-acre tract near the ball park, now occupied by Mrs. A. C. Scott, yvho has bought the former Mrs. Florence Peacock property on River street, it is reported, Mr. Spencer will move to town about March 1. Frank Kresler started active work Sunday morning in filling his ice houses, having over 50 men at work and still being short a half dozen or more of the force he desired. The ice is of good quality and was from 7 to 9 inches in thickness when he started packing.' The basketball game at Monticello Friday evening between Monticello and the local high school teams, resulted in a victory for the formgr by a score of 20 to 11. The game was quite fust and was warmly contested, some of the players losing a few teeth and sustaining a few other injuries. It is expected that another game, on, a neutral field, will be arranged between the teams.

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