Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Doris Morlan was a Chicago goer Saturday. Robert Cochrane of Goodland was a business visitor in the city Monday. We will repair and oil your harness. Bring them in.—SCOTT BROS. C. W. Bussell and wife of Hanging Grove tp., were Chicago goers Saturday. Some good yearling steers and heifers in the O. C. Halstead sale, the 21st. —Advt. investigate the new spring styles in Crawford shoes, $3. $3.50 and $4. liamillize your feet, it pays. D. M. Yeoman was up from Tab, Bt nton county, Saturday to visit his father, David H. Yeoman, and other relatives. Watch for the opening chapters of The Democrat’s new serial, "The Prince of Graustark." by George Barr McCutcheon. Among those attending the cement show in .Chicago today were F. J. Donnelly, Howard Mills, Charles Platt, Roe Yeonlan and Kenton Parkinson, 'V. S. McDonald has sold his general store at McCoysburg to S. E. Cook, a son of Washington Cook of Hanging Grove tp., who takes possession this week. Mrs. Phoebe Yeoman went to Bedford Saturday to visit a few weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Harry Wade, and family, who reside upon a farm near that place. The fine winter weather of the past week still continues. It is bright and pleasant with the mercury slightly down below the freezing point most of the time - Mrs. A. A. Hoover of t*outh of town gave an enjoyable Valentine party at her home Monday night for her Sunday school class—-the Sunshine class—of Janies Sunday school.

For an opportunity to select from 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 at The Democrat office. ts • . T ." —————— Joseph. Reeve, Junior Benjamin "Doc" Riley, the latter a friend of jthe former two, of Chicago, were guests of relatives and friends here I Saturday night and Sunday. Forrest Morlan, also of Chicago, spent Sunday here with his parents. J. E. Lamson of Jordan tp. returned home last week from a Chicago hospital, where he recently underwent an operation, his daughter, Miss Helen Lamson, going up to the city and accompanying him home He is still:.qi-ute weak from the operation. but is able to get about some. X. A. Hendrix, who has been living for the past year in the W. S. Parks tenant house on the corner of McCoy and College avenues, has moved into one of Charles Battleday's tenant houses on north Van Rensselaer street, and Harvey W. Wood, jr., will occupy the Parks property vacated by Mr. Hendrix. H. 11. Smith, of northwest of Mt. Ayr, was in the city Saturday getting a set of sale bills struck at The Democrat office. He has rented bis farm to Harvey Goff of Mt. Ayr and will move to the latter place and engage in the butcher business, having traded his 318 acres of land in Cheyenne county, Colo., to James Cavinder for the latter’s meat market in Mt. Ayr.

J. W. Raines returned a few days ago from Minnesota where he attended the marriage of his son, A. M. Raines, and Mios Myrtle Siders, both mutes, which took place on Tuesday of last week. The young couple will reside on the former Benjamin Harris farm in Barkley tp., which Mr. Raines purchased a few months ago, and to which the latter and his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gillett, will also move.,this spring. W. L. Nowels, mention of whose ailment from an infected toe was made in Saturday’s Democrat, had the toe removed Sunday by Dr. Johnson, assisted by Drs. English and Washburn, and it is believed thdt the infection will be thereby headed off. It was the large toe of his right foot that was removed, and the large bone of the toe forming the ball was taken out, Mr. Newels had suffered a great deal with the trouble, but the doctors think the ! operation will fully relieve him arid i effect a permanent cure.