Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
England Says NO ALIM In Food aWW and strictly prohibits the sale of alum wMOT baking powder— WKL,« f law So does France So does Germany The sale of alum foods I has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Columbia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as mjunous. T o p ro ( ec ty Ourse |f gainst alum, I when ordering baking powder, Say plainlyROYALS and be very sure you get Royal Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape I Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and whole- I someness of the food. I
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. '’Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn. 55c; oats, 47c. * F. E. Babcock was In Chicago st Monday on business. 51 John Kohler says he will have home grown strawberries by the middle ’of next week. * B. S. Fendlg Is making a nice cement approach to his residence on Front street, preparatory to erecting a new porch. The seventeenth annual Christian Endeavor convention for the Rensselaer district was held at Oxford Thursday and yesterday: •* ■
New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Rensselaer, 4; Goodland, 1; Lee. 1; Remington, 1; Rensselaer, R. 4, 1. ifcr* daughter was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Radcliffe of Ohio. Mrs. Radcliffe was formerly Miss Lillian Rhoades of this city. Benton Review: June Ist the Jasper County Democrat starts in ’as a semi-weekly. The Democrat is one of the most successful papers tn the state. The ball game here Saturday between St. Joseph’s College team and the “Wheatfield Regulars” resulted l in a victory for the latter by a score of 4 to 2. Owing to the muddy condition of Vine street and Matheson Road the stone road men have begun work north of the railroad and will complete that work first. F. S. Horher, father of Mrs. Webb Reeve of this city, died at fils home in Medaryville Wednesday, aged about 90 years. The funeral was held at Medaryville yesterday. On Thursday evening there were 188 contested seats in the republican national convention and Secre- ■* tary. Elmer. Dover stated that it would take the national committee eleven or twelve days to decide these contests.
John Renicker has recently sold “his 80-acre fruit farm ih Barkley tp., to Frank Krealer, and expects to move to Florida about November first, where he has bought a , truck farm. The consideration was about |73 per acre. \ /Dr. W. L MAr wishes to announce to his patrons that he will not be In hl# office Thursday, Friday or Saturday, June 4th, sth and 6th, as he expects to attend the Semi-Centennial .Jubilee Meeting of the Indiana State Dental Associa*'tipn at Indianapolis. ptteo. F. Meyers has bought five acres of the former C. P. Monnett land lying bn the Range Line gravel road adjoining 'town, from the Chicago Training School which now owns the property, the consld- * eratlon named tn the deal being |l,ooo. Wm. A. Dunn of Larimore, No. Dak., In renewing his subscription for "the tax-payers friend,” says: "We have had fine weather and the crops look excellent. I have got jjiy potatoes planted, 55 acres, and have out 90 acres of wheat, oats and barley.”
