Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

vß&i'* • • 2 ROYAL Baking Powder is indispen•able to the preparation of the finest cake, hot-breads, rolls and muffins. Housekeepers are sometimes importuned to x buy other powders because they are “cheap.” Housekeepers should stop and think. If such powders are lower priced, are they inferior? Is it economy to spoil your digestion? , Alum is used in some baking powThe “ Royal Baker and Pastry ders and in most of the so-called Cook”—containing over 800 most phosphate powders, because it is practical and valuable cooking re- cheap, and makes a cheaper powceipts—free to every patron. Send der. But alum is a corrosive which, postal card with your full address. taken in food, acts injuriously upon the stomach, liver and kidneys. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 38 c; oats 38c. City Marshal Parka also has a case of mumps. Earnest Clark of Chicago is here for a couple of weeks’ visit. Don’t forget to have your mortgage exemptions filed this month. Dean has returned to the state U Diversity to resume his studies. v Leonard Hayes of Barkley tp., to Marion Monday to attend normal. * • "/Hiram Day is working at Gary, where he has several contracts for plastering.. Mrs. F. L. Hunt of Lowell visited relatives here Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Blanch McCarthy went to Terre Haute Sunday, where she Will attend normal. Mrs. Ed Mills of Chicago is vis- • iting her mother, Mrs. Julia Healey of Rensselaer. Mrs. McClure of Hammond visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Peacock, here this week. Prof. Lee Fisher, superintendent of (the Stillwell high school, was in the city Saturday. ~7&rs. 8. C. Irwin and baby are visiting relatives in Minneapolis, Minn., for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Frank Maloy and children of Lowell visited her mother. Mrs. Michael Eger, here over Sunday. J. D. Babcock was over from Bluffton Monday and Tuesday looking after some cattle to put on his farm. Lee Carson, who now has a position in the 'Marshall Field store in Chicago, spent Suhday with his parents here. / Glen Rayher and Louis Robinson left Monday for Forsythe, Montana, to take a job on a new railroad being built there. the fresh air cure iu a Roberts rig of your own. If you want the best for the least money, buy of C. A. Roberts, the buggy man. • J.. - —*— ■ Ed Randle has bought the Henry Randle property on the corner of Ejm and Franklin streets, and has moved into same. Oonsideratioixsßoo. '? < ihe Morocco high school, pre-< sided over by Prof. W. O. Schaniaub, formerly of Rensselaer, has Mton commissioned by the State Whrd of Education. Read the 99 Racket Store’s page ad, and don’t miss the coupon that entitles you to a handsome china cup and saucer or plate on complying with the conditions thereof. A. J. Brenner, late landlord of the Makeever House, will take charge of the Monnett hotel at Evanston, 111., May let, it is announced, and Fletcher Monnett, who now has charge of the same, will return to his farm here. Firman Rutherford has pur-' chased that old eyesore, the old Foster hotel buildng near the depot—or what is left of it since the fire a few years ago-and is tearing it down and will use the good lumber in building a dwelling house.