Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A 100-egg Simplicity Incubator and Brooder combined for sll.- —C. W. EGER.

Llcoln Jenkins is sick with pneumonia at the home of John Lesh, northwest of town.

Miss Bertha Daniels, office girl for Dr. A. R. Kresler, is confined to her hom e on account of sickness.

Mrs. Mary Meyer Healy was in Chicago the first of the week selecting a fine array of new, fashionable millinery New goods each day.— Advt.

John Ward, of Milroy tp., occupies the Jesse Nichols property, recently vacated by City Marshal Shesler, who has broken up housekeeping and is now boarding at the White Boarding House. '

Olin Dewis, a real estate broker of Emington, 111., who frequently visited Rensselaer and was known to several people here, died at his home in that place last weeek.

Harvey Davisson has traded his $3,000 worth of stock in the Central States Bridge Co., of Indianapolis, for the east eighty ifi section 29, Walker township, owned by James S. Meek, of Indianapolis. The land was put in at $65 per acre in the deal. ■ '

Homer L. Cook, of Indianapolis, late speaker of the Indiana house of representatives, is a candidate for secretary of state. Mr. Cook is a very' fine example of a ringster and servant of the bosess. His rule as presiding officer of the house was the most arbitrary and offensive experienced in Indiana for many years. Democrats over the state will not take kindly to his candidacy.—Elkhart Democrat.