Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Simon Hochstetler went to Shipshewanna Saturday to visit his sister, residing there. | -Miss Francis Irwin and Miss Emily Wightman went to Chicago day to visit relatives. Mrs. W. L. Wqod welnt to Indianapolis Friday td spend Sunday with l*er husband, Hop. W. L. Wood. ;-y : '( : iT '' ' * Look your harness over and see if they -don't need repairing and oiling, and bring them to SCOtT BROS. —a . Mr. and *Mrs. Burwe|l Lucas of South Bend, came the latter part of the week to visit his brother, A. G. Lucas and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Torbet of Barkley tp., went to Thorntown Friday to .attend the funeral of R. M. Ilainill, a brother-in-law of Mr. Torbet’s. i Another new supply of Ideal Account files received in The Democrat’s stationery department. These are' much cheaper and more convenient for keeping moderate-sized accounts than a cumbersome ledger.
From present indications the Indiana legislature will pass a law legalizing rade track gambling in Indiana, and Representative Waltz, of Evansville, lias introduced a bill to. legalize “boxing bouts”, or prize fighting, and to have a commissioner appointed to look after same. If both these bills go through, the sporting fraternity will, have fared mighty well from this legislature. Miss Millie died at the county dHb' last Friday morning of She had been brought there Kankakee tp.j about Nov. 1. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Curnick and burial made in Weston cemetery. The young woman leaves one sister, who resides in Elwood, but no word was received from the latter. Miss Crane had lived with a family by the name |of Hamlet, in Kankakee tp., before being brought to the asylum.
The residence properties of Ben Smith, which he sold here at public auction Saturday, were bought by the following persons: The cement block house, where Ben resides, and the small cement tenant house just east thereof, were sold to Hiram Day at $2,425 and $375, respectively. Henry Amsler bought the place in the east part of town at $1,125. Mr. Smith and family expect to move in a couple of weeks to Zurich, Mont., for the benefit of the former’s health. They will locate upon a farm, we understand. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Yeoman returned Monday night from near Columbia City, where they had" been for several days packing up their household effects to ship to Surrey, where Mr. Yeomaijwill take charge March Ist of -the Paxton general store, "which he recently purchased. While at Columbia City Mr. Yeoman disposed of the balance of his last year’s wheat crop at $1.55 per bushel, but when he left there Monday the price had dropped to $1.45. Wheat fields are looking fine over in that section, considerably better, Mr. Yeoman says, east of Logansport than they do west of the latter place!
Demonstration of the FarQuar Sanitary Furnace On the 25, 26 and 27 of February. I A Perfect SanitaryHeating^Systeiii^ F T he old style hot air furnace heats by air tainted with gas —both unhealthful and unsanitary. I Hot water and steam heating systems heat the air already in the rooms, but make little * provision for ventilatiori except by opening the windows and chilling the air. H the Farquhar Sanitary Heating System is the only one that absolutely conforms to every I modern idea-of heating under healthful sanitary conditions. Gives abundant heat and a complete i change of air in every room four to six times every hour —a steady flow of heat tempered sufficiently to prevent the menace of overheated flues. The fires in I FARQUAR” I Sanitary Fumaces^-^ /!iMtf i ]'il !Tr Tii are under perfect automaticcontrol day and nipht. Require ml) \ (16 no ’ watc fi' n K or attention except one filling every ~jWpw\ 24 hours to keep house warm in zero weather. Burns any fuel, hard or soft coal, coke or wood, Costs i i I \ less than to maintain steam or hot water systems, or ordi- '' wUjt ji| ' \ nary furnaces, and is far superior to either. We prove I j[ \ these things to you —show by actual comparative test I that the Farquhar system gives more heat, better distribution ■ I jffllra j I t than other heating systems and also combines a ventilating plan MW -■ || that keeps your home always under healthful conditions of the liM/Av* It compared by practical test with ?ther heating systems, (Jin ” ME. D. Rhoades & Son
