Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Royal BaKing' Powder Absolutely Pure DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER Royal does not contain an atom of phosphatic acid (which is the product of bones digested in sulphuric acid) or of alum (which is one-third sulphuric acid) substances adopted for other baking powders because of their cheapness. ; \ ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORK.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Cora, 35c; oats 30c. The fat stock show at Chicago will be held next week. W. A. Rinehart of Queen City, Mo., was here Monday. Ball Band artics, felts and rubber boots. Rowles & Parkeb. J. H. Cox has the exclusive sale of A. G. Morse’s candies in Rensselaer. ts
A new band is being organized at Mt. Ayr, and an instructor secured to teach it. Miss Ethel Sharp spent Thanksgiving with relatives and friends at Burnettsville and Logansport. V. P. Hope, an old resident of Newton county, died at his home in Morocco last week, aged 90 years. _• Lloyd A. Jessen, the telegrapher, is now at Pinon, Colo., where be has a position on the Santa Be. Mrs. Mary E. Lowe went to Chicago Tuesday to undergo an operation at a hospital there for a chronic trouble. has been ordered at Conrad, Newton county, with Mrs. Jennie Conrad as postmistress.
It was a dreary Thursday, a bleak November morn, that the turkey ’neath the hatohet cursed the day that he was born. -\thse Shindelar of Newton tp., and well known in Rensselaer, was married last week to Miss Inez Standish of Mt. Ayr. John Reed, of north-east of town, moved last Tuesday onto a stock ranch near Virgie, a small town on the LaCross branch of the C. & E. I. —Goodland Plaindealer. ||W. W. Pfrimmer, of Eentland, " the Kankakee Poet,” has started a new republican paper at Watseka, 111., with Clarence Hotchkiss, of Chicago, the latter being a practical printer. Cain, who has been in ft>wa, Missouri and Nebraska for several weeks, prospecting, returned last Friday and will remain here until spring when he intends to locate permanently in Nebraska.
Major Jobnß. Simpson, one of the best known democrats in southern Indiana and one of the old school of gentlemen who are fast becoming buta memory,died at bis home in Pholi last Sunday, aged 72 years. E. V. Hansford was laid np several days last week and a part of this week by straining himself in moving goods into his new store, and from lumbago. He was down in bed a part of the time, bnt we are glad to note is now about once more. ><JT A. Fisher, who formerly worked about Reneselaer for several years, was married Nov. 12, at Duluth, Minn,, to Miss Susan Bourget. They will reside for the present at Virginia, Minn , where Mr. Fisher has been for the past few years. We want young men and women to learn telegraphy at our sohool, Unprecedential demand for operators. Good positions guaranteed. ' Expense very low. Catalogue explaining all free. Dodge's Institute, Monroe St., Valparaiso, Ind. 45
