Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Avoid alum and alum phosphate baking powders. The label law requires that all the ingredients be named on the labels. Look out for the alum compounds. NOTE. —Safety lies in buying only Royal Baking Powder, which is a pure, cream or tartar baking powder, and the best that can be made.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ft . Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 35c; oats 30c. Prof. G. W. Michaels, of Lafayette, was in the city on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hammond, of Coats, Kan., are visiting relarives here. • son was born Thursday to <Mr. and Mrs. Victor Walker, of Barkley township. t Largest line of blankets and comforters ever shown in town at Rowles & Parker’s. -J\Elizur Sage has bought a finely Improved farm of 160 acres in Ohio, paying >IB,OOO for same. Boys, get a Rugby foot-ball with your next suit of clothes. They cost you nothing at G. E. Murray Co. _______ Mrs. John Duvall was called to Pontiac, 111., Thursday by the death of her aged grandmother, /Jkjre. Adnett. Rev. G. H. O’Donnell of Valparaiso will preach at the First Baptist church to-morrow, both moaning and evening.

>The old court house over in Newton county was sold at public auction Monday and brought a good round price, $l7O. Silas Potts, who has been living on a farm near Monon for the past year or two, has moved upon the Bowers farm near Brook. county stone crusher has arrived and is being placed in position, east of the Kellner ice bouse, on Granville Moody’s land. Squire Irwin officiated Tuesday in tying the nuptial knot for Jacob Henry of Momence, 111., and Miss Golds Seeley of Wheatfield. • Those Kuppenheimer overcoats at Rowles & Parker’s are better fitting and better made than tailor made garments and costs you i to | less. The religion of “an eye for eye and a tooth for a tooth,” is a relic of barbarism, and has no place in twentieth century civilization. The Democrat believes in compulsory arbitration. Frank Minicus, of Chicago Heights, 111., is visiting Relatives here for a few days, and took out a non-resident hunter’s license, which indicates that be intends to do a little in the hunting line. Dr. Lorenzo Jackson, of Hammond, at one time a resident of Rensselaer, was arrested a few days ago charged with having perform, ed a criminal operation on Mrs. Gladys Walke, of East Chicago. He denies the charge.

The Christian church has engaged the services of Evangelist Allen Wilson of Indianapolis, and his singer, Mr, Flint, of Lincoln, Neb., to conduot a series of meetings in the near future. Mr. Wilson is a successful, evangelist of exceptional power and wide experience. He is now conducting revival services at Youngstown, 0., and will come here at the close of this meeting. Newton County Enterprise:—* Some imp of hell threw carbolic acid in the face of Dr. J. T. Martin of Mt. Ayr last Friday night, and as a result the Dr.’s face was badly burned and he may lose the sight • of one eye. The motive for the fiendish act is not known. Certain parties are suspected and an arrest may be expected soon. Some facts concerning the affair have not been made public but will be used in apprehending the villian.