Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Economizes the use of flour, butter and eggs; makes the biscuit, ~ cake and pastry more appetizing, nutritious and wholesome. ‘Bakintf'Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE This is the billy baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It Has No Substitute *• Thera are Alum and Phosphate of Lime mixtures sold at • lower price, but no housekeeper regarding the health of her family can afford to use them.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 40c; oats, 43c. And still no zero weather, Wallace Miller is visiting in Chicago this week. Remember the dance at Warner’s ball next Thursday night, Jan. 10. ' John Clager of Wheatfield was a business visitor in the city Thursday, H. A. B. Moorbous, an old and prominent citizen of Monticello, died last week, aged 72 years. Enoch’s daughter was 380 years old when she married. Cheer up, girls—and this is Leap>Year, too. It is reported that the Monon .will put iu an interlocking tower at Monon and the Panhandle will do likewise at Reynolds. V Percy Hauler accompanied Luther Randle to Mangum, Okla., with John Randle’s car of goods, and expects to remain there. F. P. Morton of near Pleasant Ridge has moved to Goodland where he traded his farm for residence property some time ago. Capt. Daniel Ash, a former well known citizen of Morocco, died ( at the home of his son James in Elk City, Okla., last week, aged 88 years. A. D. Washburn of Kentland, the good looking democratic coun,*ty commissioner of Newton coun- ?, was in the pity on business hursday, Brook Reporter: Howard Myers has purchased the Coan & Agate livery stock and will take possession in a month or two and move to town. ’ Advertised Letters: Fur ic h Kohn, J. N. Crosby, Miss Bessie Gordon, Mrs. Geo. Gibbs, Mrs. A. C. Guttrich, Mrs. Estella Ball, Miss Mary Rioheson, Geo. M. Richards. The subject of the Sunday morning sermon at the Christian ohuroh is, "Christ’s First Miracle;” in the evening, ‘‘The Foundation of the Church of Christ.” All are welcome. —" 1 The Lafayette-Chicago electric railroad subsidy election in Round Grove tp., White county, has been postponed to Feb. 11, on account of insufficient notice for the elec* tion as first called. C. M. Archer, who lives on the Charlie Malchow farm west of town, has bought a 160 farm eleven miles west of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and is preparing to move upon same early next month. VNathan Keene of Newton tp., has traded his residence property in the northeast part of town for a 40 acre farm lying 5 miles northeast of Wheatfield, which he expects to move upon next year. New Subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Remington, s;Remington, R-4, 3. Remington, R-2, 6; Fowler, 1; Rensselaer, 3; Kankakee, 111., 1; Mangum, Okla., 1: Medaryville, R-3,1; Plato, 111., i. -
