Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J Ed Lane and John Merritt are confined to their homes with the grip. We will repair and oil your harness. Bring them in.—SCOTT PROS. If you want a fat steer or heifer, attend the J. W. Faylor sale next Monday, Feb. 28.—Advt. Oscar Phegley directs us to change the address of his Democrat from Monticello to Reynolds, R-R-10. Remember that you can buy some good horses, cows or hogs at Joe Cain’s sale, Friday, Feb. 25. —Advt. A stopped up sewer on Rutsen street occasioned much annoyance and filled some basements with w ater last week. Mrs. George Guire and babe of Kokomo, after a few days’ visit here with her mother, Mrs. H. Wasson, returned home Friday. Blue Ribbon and Magnolia flour are the equal of any on the market and better than most flour. Try a sack.—THE MILL, Phone 456. If you are looking for a clean, free burning range coal try our B. 8., Puritan egg 'or re-screened Jackson Hill egg.—HARRINGTON BROS. The G. E. Becker property on the north side of the railroad sold Saturday afternoon at; public auction was purchased by R. W. Burris at $1,025. $1.50 Sweet Orr overalls, $1,25; standard $1.25 overalls, $1; standard $1 overalls, 75c, all guaranteed indigo dyes. Get Hamillized and get the best. F. M. Parker and daughter, Mrs. Clara Andrus, went to Chicago Friday to have his eyes examined again since the operation on them recently which improved his eyesight considerably. ___________________ ' F. E. Young of east of Rensselaer was in Kentland on business Wednesday. ' Fred suffered almost a complete failure of crops last year and is to move to another farm near Brook in a few days.—Kentjand Democrat. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sage, who have been at Coquill, Ore., the past year, returned to Rensselaer Saturday and will '.accompany his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elizur Sage, of Newton tp. to their new home near Redwood Falls, Minn. Sample copies of the Indiana Daily Times, the big daily paper given in connection with The Democrat to country or rural route subscribers, at only $3 for the two papers, may be seen at The Democrat office. ts If you are in the market for a new harness it will pay you to come in and look our lin# over. We have the largest and most complete line of harness that you will find in this part of Indiana. We make them ourselves and every set is guaranteed. See them at SCOTT BROS.’ F. E. Babcock and son George spent Friday night In Lafayette, and with the former’s younger son, D. J. Babcock, drove through the Hudson touring car they had traded for the Wednesday before in Indianapolis and only brought as far as Lafayette then because of bad roads.
Abe Martin in Indianapolis News: “If I only had the cigarette concession fer th’ European war I’d certainly go some,” said Lase Bud, t’day, in apologizin’ fer not havin’ any cloth-top shoes. Miss Birdie Tanger has been approached t’ wait table at th’ New Palace hut-tel, but she has no bracelet.’’ F. P. Morton was over from near Lee Monday to get a set of sale bills struck at The Democrat office for a big ntock sale that he will hold on next Tuesday, Feb. 29. Mr. Morten has recently purchased 40 acres of the Sunderland land in Hanging Grove tp. adjoining his 80, making him now 120 acres there. The 40 is unimproved. J. J. Lawler was down from Chicago last Thursday and Friday looking after his interests near Rensselaer. The lifting of the cattle quarantine has caused his to re-open his stockyards business in Chicago, but he will also continue the Kansas City business where he opened up an office when the quarantine in Illinois put the business on the blink in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Elizur Sage of Newton tp. will leave, this week for their new home near Redwood Falls, Minn., where Mr. Sage owns 960 acres of land, all but about 20 acres of which is in cultivation. They will reside on the farm, but most of the land will be rented out, over 700 acres already being rented for next season. Mr. and Mrs. Sage take with them the best wishes of their Jasper county friends.
