Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
See our line of buggies.-—HAM-ILTON & KELLNER.
Dr. I. M. Washburn made a business trip to Chicago yesterday.
W. I. Hoover unloaded another carload of Ford autoes Monday.
A 100-egg Simplicity Incubator and Brooder combined for sll.—C. W. EGER.
Work is progressing rapidly on Michael Kanne’s fine residence on north Weston street.
A grand surprise for manure spreader customers. Call and see for yourself.—C. A. ROBERTS.
Mrs. Leo Colvert and baby of Chicago, are visiting her father, J. P. Hammond and wife and other relatives hnd friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hopkins, Harry Parker, Myrt Price and Dr. C. E. Johnson attended the funeal of John B. Ellis at Monticello Monday.
V. M. Peer went to Indianapolis Saturday to attend the state meeting of the Watkins agents, and from there went to Elwood on business.
Mrs. William Daniels has part of the material on the ground for a fine new residence which she will build on Division street, just east of E. T. Harris’ place.
T. S. Roberts, president of the N W. I. T. Co., has moved his office from the Makeever House imo rooms in the Newels House,’ which is now occupied by Warren Rob’nson and family.
Mrs. Maggie Hftllagan, who with others from here has been spending the winter in New Orleans, writes The Democrat to change the address of their paper from New Orleans to Nashville, Tenn.
Johnson manure spreaders and disc harrows; C. B. & Q. corn planters; Emerson buggies; Empire cream separators; gasoline engines, and a full line of Independent implements at EDWARD HERATH’S.
Harold Grotgan, a St. Joseph’s college student, who was taken to St. Elizabeth’s hospital at Lafayette about three weeks ago with a bad case of meningitis, has recovered sufficiently to be taken to his home in Ohio.
Classified advertising in the columns of The Democrat are an investment and not an experiment, as hundreds of satisfied advertisers will gladly acknowledge. Why not try them yourself if you have anything to sell, exchange, rent, lost or found? It will pay you.
Elmer Gwin, who has the agency for lands in Holmes county, Florida about 100 miles east of Pensacola, left yesterday in company with his brother, Marion Gwin, and O. N. Hile, on a prospecting trip to that section. Other parties will join them at Louisville.
John B. Ellis, father of J. H. S. Ellis and Mrs. A. H. Hopkins, of Rensselaer, died at his home in Carroll county, southeast of Monticello, Saturday morning, and the funeral was held tt 1:30 Monday afternoon, undpr the direction of Delphi Commandery, - Knights Templar.
Abe Martin says: “Achilles Bud, long regarded as one o’ th’ most efficient shovelers in th’ diplomatic service, has resigned his position at Panama. Ther’s two critical periods in ever’ feller’s life —w<hen he wants t’ belong t’ a band an’ when he feels entitled t’ an office.”
It is thought that a “fire bug” is at work atCddar Lake. The Sigler hotel and four business buildings on the west side of the lake have recently been destroyed by fire, and Sunday night one of the buildings near the big ice houses was burned, threatening for a time the latter.
Kentland Democrat: James A. Washburn, of Remington, was the guest at the home of his brother, A. D. Washburn, and family over Wednesday. Miss Kittie Illingworth went Wednesday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. John Flatt, near Rensselaer.- - -County Superintendent W, O. Schanlaub purchased one of the R. R. Cummings' lots, on Washington street, and is contemplating building a modern residence property thereon during the coming summer.
