Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Advertised letters: I. W. Hohne, Oscar Williamson. See the Emerson buggies at Heraih’s. Two special features. a-19 Ed Harris and wife, of Mt. Ayr, were in the city * fjw hours Monday. A new electric sign has been put up in front of the Rensselaer garage. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Barnes entertained Mr. and Mrs. 11. R. Ziperer, of Chicago, over Sunday, Steward Hammond left Monday for a few days visit with his daughter, Mrs. Clint Brown, at Surrey. We have bargains in clothing, boots and shoes. See us before you buy.—JOS. A. LUERS, Parr, Ind.a-25 Miss Olive Pollard returned to Indianapolis Tuesday after spending Easter Sund,ay with friends and relatives here. Mrs. R. J. Crane, of Logansport, and sisfer, Mrs. Ira and daughter, of Monon, were the guests e r Rensselaer friends Monday Mrs. C. Earl Duvall is not getting along as well from her recent operation as at first anticipated, and is in quite a critical condition. • t, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Mitchell, of Minneapolis, Minn., were the week-end guests t here us their uncle. J. F. Mitchell, and wife, of Jordan tPI carry one of the finest oil stoves on the market. Bolts, nails find fence staples, oils, gasoline and auto acessories.—JOS. A. LUERS, Parr, Ind. i a-25 IV. R. Lee, who with Sim Wells, is closing out a stock of goods near Bluffton, w as home a couple of days the first of the w >ek to visit his children.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter V. Porter ■went out on their farm in Jordan tp., Monday to keep house for their sons, who work the place. They expect to spend the week-ends at their residence in town. Mrs. Bayard Clark, and daughter of Pueblo. Colo., were accompanied as far as Chicago Monday by Mrs. Leslie Clark, on their start for their return trip home. They have been visiting Indiana relativ s for the past several weeks. 7 John A. Williams, of Wheatfield. who recently purchased the Lewis Davisson property will move his family here and occupy same in the near, future. Mr and Mrs. Williams were guests of Monon friends Sunday, and stopped off here Monday for a few hours. George F. Meyers, who has been confined to his home most of the time since Jan. 1 with illness, is now able to be out a little, but is still quite weak. Mr. Meyers’ many friends hope that with more seasonable weather he w r ill soon regain his former health and vigor. Cope Hanley, a student at the 1 niversify of Illinois, who has been spending the spring vacation here with his parents. Judge and Mrs. C. W. Hanley, in company with a schoolmate. Arthur leavens, of Kansas City, left Monday for Champaign to resume their studies

Mrs. J. D. Brosnahan left Mondavi for her borne in Spokane. Wash, j whence she was called a couple of weeks ago by the death of her moth- ; er, Mrs. John English, of Barkley tp. Mrs. Malissa Chester, her cous-! in, also of Spokan . who has been visiting at Brook, with her father, Job English, accompanied her. John G. Brown & Bros.’ cattle sale Wednesday of 250 head of milch cows, heifers and calves was one of the best cattle sales made in the county lately. Buyers from Star City, Lafayette, Delphi, Idaville, Rensselaer and other points bought. Milch cows sold' up to $92.50, heifers S7O, calves $35 per head. The sale brought $1,250 more than was expected. The total sale was $10,968. Sale commenced at 12:30 and quit at 3:3o.—Monticello Journal. A. L. Moorhead and family, of Limon, Col., who have been vikitirig relatives here and at Vernon, Ind., for the past couple of month's, returned Monday evening from over a month's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Moorhead. at' the latter place. They were down there longer than they intended because |of Mrs.' Moorhead suffering an atj tack of pneumonia while -there. It is their intention to remain here for awhil© wuth Mrs. Moorhead's parents, Mr. <*• Neyil.