Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The famous plow a man can pull is sold by HAMILTON & KELLNER:

The purest whiteolorer honey we have ever seen, 18c per Ib.—ROWLES & PARKER.

child of Herbert Garriott of Barkley tp., is very sick with pneumonia.

A regular oOc grade of Peaberry coffees this week, 21c per (lb. at ROWLES & PARKER’S. ’

Look your harness over and see if they don't need repairing and oiling, and bring them to SCOTT BROS.

Piano tuning and repairing—-R. R. LANGE & SON’S Music Store, two doors north of Rowdes & Parker’s.

Mrs. Harry Hartley and Miss Anna Hartley left Thursday for a couple of weeks’ visit with relatives in Chicago and Michigan.

Little fellows’ Oliver Twist, Dutch, Middys and romper wash suits now on display. All color combinations. All at reasonable prices.—C. EARL DUVALL.

Albert Wortley of near Goodland, has moved upon the Beckman farm, south of the Never Fail school house in Jordan tp., which he purchased some time ago.

R. S. Drake of Shadeland, Tippecanoe county, came up Wednesday to look after his interests in Hanging Grove tp., his former home, and visit old friends.

Dr. Johnson took Frank Brown of Mt. Ayr, to Chicago Wednesday to consult a specialist there regarding an abcess on the face, caused from an ulcerated tooth.

John Torbet of Barkley tp., has rented a farm near Thorntown, and started Tuesday with his stock to drive through. His wife left by rail Thursday to join him.

P. 11. Lally came, over from Michigan City to attend the funeral of his old comrade, W. F. Powers, and to visit the MrscG. -M. Robinson family and other old friends for a few days.

The St. Joseph college basket ball team played the Indiana. Dental college team at the college gymnasium last evening, the Rensselaer juniors playing the St. Joe juniors for a curtain raiser.

An oyster supper will be given at Amos Davisson’s in Union tp., Saturday night, Feb. 27, for the benefit of the Rosebud church. Pie, cake and coffee will also be served. Everybody invited. —Advt.

Floyd Miller has moved from Hanging Grove tp., upon liis own farm ih Pulaski county, and >sewt Sunderland of east of Rensselaer, moves on the farm he vacated in Hanging Grove.

O. L. Brown of the proposed Lafayette & Northwestern Railroad, accompanied by his wife, was in Rensselaer Wednesday and drove front here through to Morocco on business connected with the project.

Miss Mary Porter of Mt. Vernon, S. Dak., who has been visiting relatives and friends here for the past few weeks, went to Muncie yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. Ed Mills, and from there will go to Fenton, Mich., to visit another sister, Mrs. Josie Skidmore

About a dozen of the local democrats went to Lafayette yesterday afternoon to take in the Jackson Club banquet. Among the number who expected to attend were: E. p. Honan, Earl Duvall, *B. F. Fendig, exsheriff Hoover, B. N. Fendig, O. K. Rainier, Lon Healy, Conrad Kellner, E. P. Lane, .Joseph. Nagel, Mike Wagner and F. E. Babcock.

Miss Helen Leatherman, who was operated on for appendicitis Monday afternoon, and has been in a critical condition for several days, has shown some improvement in the past Jay or two and is reported to have rested better Thursday night and her temperature was more normal yesterday. The mahy friends of the Leatherman family and of Miss Helen hope that she can soon be restored to good health again.

Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth was called to Kalamazoo, Mich., Tuesday by the death of her little grand-daugh-ter. the two-weeks-old babe of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Upjohn, who had died of gastritis. Mr. Hollingsworth, who had gone a day or two before, returned home Thursday, but Mrs. Hollingsworth will remain for a while with her daughter, who is quite poorly and much depressed over the death of her babe, who had been doing very nicely until attacked with /gastritis.