Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

tz-'C I WEEKS J

Emmett Hollingsworth, jr., was in Chicago Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Moore were Monticello visitors Monday.

Wm. Johnson of Mt. Ayr was a business visitor in the city Saturday. '

TWO-SEVEN-THREE. Call this number when in need of coal, wood or feed.

Mrs. Henry Amsler went to Michigan City Friday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Irving Jones.

Forest Morlan of Chicago spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morlan.

Fred King of Winona visited here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King, the latter part of the week.

Uncle “Billy” Coen is in a very critical condition, now being practically unable to take any kind of feed substance.

Mrs. Lee Mauck and Milton Mauck went to Chicago Friday to see Mrs. James Elijah who is a patient in the Hahnemann hospital.

Homer Hopkins came up from Lafayette Saturday evening and spent Sunday here with his aged mother, “Aunt” Mary Jane Hopkins.

Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Schwanke of Lowell came down Friday to spend a few days with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Schultz, of Union tp.

The basketball game scheduled so? last Friday evening between the R. H. S. and Gilboa teams was cancelled because of illness of some of the Gilboa players.

Mrs. A. Gangloff, who with her daughter Matilda have been sojourning for several weeks at St. Augustine, Fla., left there Monday on their return trip to Rensselaer.

Dr. Rice of Roselawn had his automobile destroyed by fire one night last week. It caught fire in front of the doctor’s office, we are told. It was insured for S4OO, it is reported.

In sending in her subscription for The Democrat, Mrs. N. G. Liane of Lisbon, M. D., (former!}' Miss Lizzie Brown of Rensselaer), says they are all well and enjoying nice weather.

William L. Nowels, who was recently operated on for an infected toe, is getting along very nicely and the wound is practically healed. He will be able to be out soon now with the aid of crutches.

W. H-. Daugherty recently moved from the former Benjamin Harris farm in Barkley tp. to his own farm 2i£ miles directly south, but is still in Barkley, just on the south line. He has 240 acres in one tract there and expects to spend considerable money in tiling and otherwise improving the place, which is well located and only about 3 % miles from town.

Do You Raise Chickens? If so, do you use an INCUBATOR? IF NOT, WHY NOT?

There are many reasons why you should. It has been proved time and again, even by by those who only raise a small flock, that they are really a money getter. We have the agency for the Cyphers Incubator and supplies. No better machine made at any price. Call in and see them. Made in two grades. We have on display a cheaper one—the Economy.

E. D. RHOADES & SON