Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Buckwheat Cakes made with Royal Baking Powder Arc 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. Corn, 36c; oats 27c. See Baughman & Williams for fire insurance. Mrs. Edward Mills of Chicago is visiting relatives here this week. Dr. Rice of Demotte, was here attending court Wednesday, as a witness. Mrs. M. E. Travis of Marion is visiting her mother, Mrs. O’Meara, this week * See Hershtnan & Hodges for Farm and City loans and Fire Insurance. Mrs. Wm. McCord is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Randle at Clark’s Hill this week. The G. E. Murray Co., has the correct spring styles in clothing for gents and ladies. Attorney H. L. Sammons of Kentland was looking after matters in court here yesterday. Mr. Parker of the firm of Rowles & Parker, was in Chicago this week buying new goods. Omer Hughes, of Wolcott, is a new clerk in the dry goods department of the Chicago Bargain Store. It is reported that the editor of the Rensselaer Republican has a “cinch” on the Rensselaer postmastership. Unclaimed letters: Hopkins (2), Miss Hattie Gerings, Mrs. Bell Greider, Mrs. Juno Ogle, Miss Edna Standish. Owing to the crowded columns of The Democrat this week the Library Notes were necessarily omitted. They will appear next, week. . k/A. M. Wright of Chicago Heights has purchased the Isaac Porter 40 acre fruit farm west of town and will move on same. Consideration $1,400. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wishard are preparing to move to Big Rapids, Mich., near wlpch place Mr. Wishard purchased a farm some time ago. Henry Snow has sold bis res-' taurant business to Geo. Strickfaden, and Tom Cain has been put in charge of same. Mr. Snow expects to go onto a farm again. VMr. W. A. Shindler of near ''Brook and Miss Gertrude Keeney of Newton tp., were married at the M. E. parsonage here Wednesday evening by Rev. H. L, Kindig. An attempt was made at MontiZoello last week to remonstrate the saloons out of that town and township, but the effort failed by a few names. It is hoped to be successful next month. New subscribers to the Democrat this week by postoffices: Lowell, R-R-l, 1; Mitchell, So. Dak., 1; Artesian, So. Dak., 1; Deer Creek, 111., 1; South Haven, Mich., 1; Aix, 1; Rensselaer, 1. V It is reported that E. R. Schan- ' Dkib will start a new paper at Morocco to be known as the Newton County Sentinel. The first issue will appear about March 20, and it will be neutral in politics. K. Ritchey, Jr. has moved on joe Larsh’s farm west of town, which he will work the coming year. Ben Smith, who worked the farm last year, has moved to town and occupies property in the south part of the city.