Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

EnguwSays NO ALUM » In Food Jjrw and strictly prohibits the sale of alum gm JVw baking powder— ’ So does France So does Germany f - ■ "I The sale of alum foods I has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Coium- j bia, and alum belong powders are everywhere recognized as mjunous. y o p ro f cc ( y Oursc |f a g a i ns t alum, when ordering baking powder, . Say plainlyROYALS and be very sure you get Royal. J Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and whole- ] someness of the food.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Yesterday was arbor day. A case of smallpox is reported at Lowell. p<W. B~ Austin of Chicago was In the city Monday. 'K. O. A. Yeoman was down from Virgie Thursday. p-I- W. Yates is remodeling his residence on Cullen street. Uncle Simon Phillips visited his daughters in Fowler last week. H. R. Dickinson of Carpenter tp., was. in the city on business Monday. Miss Judith Woodward of Chicago is visiting Mrs. S. C. Irwin this week* Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller of Mt. Ayr were visitors in our city Tuesday. Abe Martin: “Carnegie libraries make good rest rooms fer th’ unemployed.” *L Mrs. D. A. Bickel of near Remington was a Rensselaer visitor Wednesday. Attorney A. D. Babcock of Goodland was in the city on busness last Friday. Randolph Wright of Newton tp., was in Chicago a few days the first of the week. C. P. Wright was 61 years old Tuesday, and feels just as young as he was twenty years ago. Miss Cora Everett, deputy postmistress, visited her sister, Mrs. F. L. Hunt, in Lowell Sunday. The Lowell Modern Woodmen will give a big Fourth of July celebration at that place this year. Mrs. Heater Hoyes is adding to and otherwise making over her residence on Van Rensselaer street. v J. S.“ Treet has been appointed X postmaster at Stoutsberg, Jasper county, vice W. L. Halliday, resigned. Uncle Simon Philips is out every nice day and looks well, considering the fact that he has seen 85 winters. 4<Mrs. John Healoy has been confined to her bed with sickness a few days this week, but is now improving. / ■Q Dr. I. M. Washburn is building dfine lawn tennis court east of his residence. Cooney Kellner is doing the work. D. L. Rlcheson, an old resident of this city but now of Fowler, has been here for a few days visiting old friends. N. S. Bates is re-setting his strawberries this spring. The prospects for a good crop is excellent at this writing. L. H. "Meyers is contemplating moving to seme climate wMcferwiJl benefit his health, which has been poor for some time. Harrison Warren of Peru was here Monday looking after his 10 acre farm just north of town, occupied by T. T. Larson. x/ D M. Worland has added greatly •ttr the appearance of his furniture store by painting the front a combination of « reen and white.. - A. L. Branch left Wednesday for Stockton, Cali., where he will erfgaga in the automobile business with his brother, who is already established in a good trade. \