Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

England Says l^3k no alum Jpm In Food Jpr|||| and strictly prohibits of alum So does France So does Germany The sale of alum foods has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Columbia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as injurious. J 0 protect yourself against a lum, when ordering baking powder, Say plainlyROYAL POWDER and l>e very sure you get Royal Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and wholesomeness of theT ood.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. ~~ T -7 ' . “ r ~*~ 1 ' — - iCorn, 40c; oats, 43 c. Mis* Mary Yates is visiting in entland and Williamsport this week. H-Mrs. Chas. Ramp is visiting her daughter, Mrs. N. Krnll, in Eentland this week. B. E, Caster of Medaryville was a business visitor in the city Tuesday and Wednesday. Albert Taber of near Bluffton, visited over Sunday with his broth-er-in-law, Ed. Pugh. VEd Antcliff of Jordan tp., has daoved to Goodland, where he has purchased a hitch barn. Glenn Bates has returned to Oregon to resume work on a steam shovel gang in railroad construction work. M, I. Adams of south of town fell ou the ioe at her home Tuesday and very seriously sprained an ankle; The Monticello boys’ basket ball team defeated the Rensselaer boys’ team here last Friday night, the aoore being 32 to 22. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hester and daughter of Washburn, 111., visited the family of his unole, Wm. M. Hoover, this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Chamberlain of Benton Harbor, Mioh., are visiting the latter’s Bister, Mrs. S, E. Yeoman here this week, George Schreiner of Barkley tp., is preparing to move in a few days back to his old home in Sheridan, 111., having rented his farm here. Remember that the Jasper Savings & Trust Co. bank is now located on the south side of Washington street, in the former Long drug store room. nN. Littlefield has moved his real delate office this week into a suite of rooms in the E. of P. building, formerly ocoupied by the high eohooi fraternity boys. Will Clark left the first of the week for Mitchell, So. Dak., near which place he has bought a farm. His family and parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Clark, will follow later. Carr Broe., notice of whose public sale appears elsewhere, have rented all their farm land and will devote their entire attention to stock growing and feeding, hence the reason for the sale. * Earl Hoover of Sedalia, Mo., is visiting his annt, Mrs. N. Littlefield. He is a son of Frank Hoover and a grand-son of former Senator Fred Hoover, who lived several years ago near Remington. Theßtarke county grand jury which adjourned last week returned 97 indictments, the largest number by far ever returned by a grand jury in that county. Most of the indiotments were for liquor law violations. XFrank Morrow left Tuesday for i couple of weeks visit with relatives in Oklahoma City, Okla., with a view of locating there if a suitable location is found. Mrs. Morrow is visiting in Remington with relatives during his absence.