Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Buckwheat Cakes made with Royal Baking Powder Are delicious and wholesome —a perfect cold weather breakfast food. Made in the morning; no yeast, no “setting** over night ; never sour, never cause indigestion. To make a perfect buckwheat cake, and a thousand other dainty dishes, see the “Royal Baker and Pastry Cook.** Mailed free to any address. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Cora. 37c: oats 28c. % Rev. Harper is bolding revivals in Michigan. V'Guerney Jessen was in Chicago on business Wednesday. Wm. DeMoss of near Monon, was in the city on business Wednesday. VMiss Bertha Hoffman of Lafayette is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. McConnehay. Vjohn E. and Amos Alter of tin ion tp., went to Florida last week to spend the winter. >< S. H. Duvall and son Charles of Alberta, Can., are visiting relatives and old friends here. Chess. McMasters, a Gas City druggist, visited a few days this week with Prof, and Mrs. White. The republican district convention will meet in Rensselaer next Tuesday to elect a district chairman. Largest stock of overcoats in the city. All new goodß. Prices cut 15 to 25 per cent at Rowles & Parker’s. and Mrs. Frank Hayes of Barkley tp., are visiting their children at Marion and Mt. Summit, Ind., this week.
Marion J. Parker, formerly of this city, was married Dec. 31 to, Miss Eleanor Morris of Frankfort, where they will reside. George Havens of Ladoga, visited the family of N. S. Bates a few days the first of the week, returning home Wednesday. and Mrs. Ralph Fendig left last week for their annual winter’s visit with their children at Brunswick, Ga., and Tampa, Fla. and Mrs. A. B. Clarke of Buchanan, Mich., are visiting friends here. Mrs. Clarke was formerly Miss Myrtle Cbipman of Rensselaer. / ><ljoth Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 'Childers have been confined to the house with sickness for the Est ten days, but the former is tter at this writing. "Xi W. Williams visited his daughter, Mrs. C. H. Porter, in Chicago this week and attended the Retail Furniture Dealers' Association meeting there. Advertised letters: Miss Garrie Jordin, Miss Maud Sobofield, Mrs. 3. F. Mundy, Samuel Ball, Geo. J. Hemes, Freeman Bicknell, Rossie Timmons, Robt. Washing* ton.
Lost: Somewhere on the streets or in a store in Rensselaer, Tuesday afternoon, a five dollar bill. One dollar reward will be paid finder on leaving same at this office. Xj. A. Crockett has rented bis farm southeast of town to his son George and will move to town about February first, having rented the John Greenfield property in the esst part of town. Mr. Thomas a Wolfe, of the tile firm of Alter & Wolfe, and Miss June E. Trussed, were united in marriage last Sunday at the home of the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Artbnr Trussed, north of town, Rev. Harper officiating. The Democrat joins their friends in extending congratulations.
