Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

s j| —1 i3‘a ~ J It is Hardly Safe Yet To let the fires go out. Its taeacherous weather. Danger lurks in the lingering cold. Another ton of COAL may see you thru. If too much it will keep till next fall. 'ft GRANT-WARNER LUMBER 00.

FOWLER NURSERY Will sell you the best grade of standand fruit and ornamental Trees, Canes Vines, Shrubs and Perennials, and guarantee them true to name at seasonable low prices. This nursery was established mpre than forty-five years on the Benton county prairies and has always had the fairest reputation for reliability and fair dealing. Hundreds of men In your vicinity have bought Fowelr Nursery Stock and satisfaction. Send a postal for our big new catalogue and get prairie grown stock acclimatj ed to this section.—FOWLEß NURERY, Fowler, Ind. m-10 I . - Notice to the PublfcT&rp—- — Attention is called to section 3271 R. S. 1914: KILLING ROAMING DOGS—“If any dog shall be found roaming over the country unattended by his master or owner, or his owner’s agent, it shall be lawful to kill such dog.” NOTICE is hereby given that the Marshall of the City of Rensselaer from and after this date will kilt any dog found roaming the streets of the City of Rensselaer unattended by its master or owner, or his owner’s agent. Done this second day of March, 1915. CHARLES G. SPITLER, Mayor. Our Prices of Shoes. 4 new shoes, common, $1.50; 4 new shoes, steel plugged, $2.25; 4 new never-sllp shoes, $2.75; 4 old shoes sl. All shoes over No. 5 are 25 cents extra.—HEMPHILL BROS. A 100-Egg Simplicity INCUBATOR and BROODER Combined, copper tank for $12.00 C. W. EGER