Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J- R. Mulder, of Roselawn, was a business visitor in the city Wednesday. Rev. P. c. Curnlck went to Indianapolis Wednesday to visit his wife, who is recovering nicely from a recent operation in the Methodist hospital there. Mrs. E. G. Perrigo, of Donovan, ‘ll-, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Croekeit - for a few* weeks, returned home Wednesday. .lames and Mark Hoyes, *hons Of .lack Hoves, of north of town, are confined to their home with severe cases of mumps, with which they have been suffering for the pas* two weeks. ' • 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. h- A. Harmon, C. -P. Fate, Rex Warner, F. E. Cox and C. E. Garver have rented the armory for an Easter dance tp be given on April 1 Ith, and have engaged Burch’s orchestra from Pontiac, 111., for the occasion. Lem Hanimertpn, the mail clerk, has rented the former Dr. Horton prop*erty on Division street, now owned by Mrs. Eleanor Adams, and will move into same next week from the Mrs. Burr property in the west part of town. Samuel English came Tuesday from Canada to attend the funeral of his mother, having left immediately on receiving word of her death He has resided near Rouleau, Sask., Canada, for eight years, and is well pleased with that section of the country. Dr. Parkinson and family are visiting this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Pftrkinson and other relatives, before leaving for Spokane, Wash., where he is locating for the benefit 1 of his health which has not been good of late. He will engage in the practice of medicine in Spokane. Mail The Democrat your orders for letter heads, note heads, bill heads, statements; etc., and we will fill your order promptly and send you the work prepaid by parcel post direct to your door or postofflce without extra charge. Write for prices on anything you may want and a prompt reply will be mailed you. Elmer and Marion Gwin and O. X. Hile returned yesterday from a ten days’ prospecting trip to Holmes county, Fla. They think there is Quite a promising future for that section aid it is probable some deals will result from their trip there. that five years ag<o could be bought at $2.50 per acre, while now none is to be had for much less than .'2O per acre.