Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Van Arnold of Barkley tp., was a Kokomo goer Tuesday. IV e will repair and oil your harness. Bring them in'.—SCOTT BROS. City Teamster Zea has been laid up several days this week with the grip. George W. Casey of Lowell spent a few days this week at his farm in Union tp. Mrs. J. w. Stockton, daughter Almira and Miss Nellie Makeever were Chicago goers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phares went to Springfield, 111., Thursday for a two weeks’ visit with relatives. Miss Ethel McCarthy- returned to Chicago Wednesday after a week’s visit here with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. D. McCarthy. A sls all wool overcoat for $9.95. This is as good a coat as most merchants ask $lB. Look these over and save money at ROWLES & PARKER’S. Any and all property purchased at Millspaugh’s public sale will im absolutely at your own bid, as 1 will have no by-bids or set prices. It ail goes,—Advt. (Many visiting K. of P.’s from neighboring towns outside of Jasper county are expected to attend the county meeting here next Tuesday and Tuesday night. For an opportunity to select from a herd of good cows, attend the joint sale of B. T. Lanham and John G. Culp, at the residence of Mr. Lanham, next Thursday, Feb. 17. Advt. Sample copies of the Indiana Daily Times, the big daily paper given in connection with The Demo-> crat to country or rural route subscribers, at only $3 for the two papers, may be seen at The Democrat office. ts Fayette Burgin of northeast of Remington, who recently had a public sale of his stock and farm tools, was in Rensselaer Wednesday looking for a house to rent. It is his intention to move to Rensselaer but ho has nothing in particular in view to do here. My stock is in good flesh and of a good quality. Some heavy springers as -Well as cows with calves by Serviceable horses and a good offering of O. I. C. hogs. Remember, it is your bid that buys on Tuesday, Feb. 15, at Author Millspaugh’s sale.—Advt. We have been having some quite nice winter weather for the past few days, bright and pleasant for the most part, thawing a little through the middle of the day and freezing each night. The more extensively traveled roads have become worn down and are quite good again. Most of the scarlet fever patients out at St. Joseph’s college have recovered from the epidemic of the disease there during the past three weeks and many of the students have been released from quarantine. Several of them were in town Thurs-e day for the first time in three weeks. Heebert Paxton, son of J. W. Paxton of South Bend, where, he has been employed as secretary of the National Lumber Co., has just been installed as manager of the Paxton Lumber company of Hammand. He is a nephew of C. M. Paxton of Rensselaer and was born and raised here .where his parents formerly resided. D. W. Mauck was over from Mt. Ayr yesterday. His 18-year-old son Milton has been in the Hahnemann hospital, Chicago, for the past ten days, and underwent an operation last week for rupture. Milton’g-hro-ther Lee and brother-in-law, Walter Kelley, went up to see him Tuesday, returning Wednesday, and report him as doing the finest kind.

A. J. Hooks of Baden, N. D., has been visiting friends near Rensselaer and Morocco the past few weeks. He visited the past week with his 9ister, Mrs. Alonzo Bridgeman, of near Morocco. Neither had 9een the other for 25 years ard reithe, would have known the other. She did not know where he was, or whether he was still alive or not, so both were glad to see each other again.—Morocco Courier. Mrs. E. P. Honan, who accompanied her husband to Indianapolis last week to attend the Democratic Edi-. torlal association meeting as guests of Auditor of State Dade J. Crittenberger and wife, did not return with Mr. Honan Friday, but remained to visit friends there this week and will go from Indianapolis to Greencastle to spend Sunday with her aon Edward, who Is a student at DcTauw. From there she goes to Fowler to visit friends next week, and will return home about next Saturday. ,