Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ToFillYourCans We Have Arranged For the Canner This Week ■ I ———_ , J '',y Peaches Pears Tomatoes | Plums MICHIGAN PEACHES In Fifth Bushels Per basket, • - - - 40 c MICH. CANNING PEARS In Bushels, Per bushel, - $1.75 MICHIGAN PLUMS In 16-Quart Crates Per crate, - - - $1.65 HOLDEN’S HOME-GROWN TOMATOES Very fancy, per bushel, - 75 c Remember, Your Money Always Goes Farther When You Buy of Us, for Our Goods Are Bette r. Home Grocery Growing Better Every Day.

Mrs. Wm. Warren of Tefft received wprd through her neice in Morrill, Kan., of the death of Frona Dumond, whose death occurred a few* w’eeks ago at iher home in Montana. She will be remembered by many Jasper county people, as this was formerly her home. \JMrs. Mary Pqrter, who has bfbri visiting her son Walter anil other relatives here for several weeks, returned to her home in Coats. Kan., Tuesday, being accompanied by Mrs. W alter Porter and Mrs. Alf Collins, who will go from Coats to Bucklen, Kan., to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V., Parkison.

Misses Estella and Ollie White of Kankakee tp., returned yesterday from a three months visit in the west, most of which time was spent at Phoenix, Arizona. They also visited Los Angeles, San Francisco. Seattle and other points, taking the ocean trip from San Francisco to Seattle, and were four days out and had beautiful attacks of sea-sickness. Marie, the 11 -year-old daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. Victor Moore, of Rensselaer, who arrived here with her parents and brother Thursday for a visit with M. Hillabold and family, was taken down with an attack of appendicitis Friday ansl was operated upon by Drs. Dawson and Bell on Monday. Her condition is still considered to be quite serious although she shows signs of imnrovement this morning.— Starke County Democrat.

SERVED HIS And Walter Brown Soon Will Assume the Matrimonial Yoke. South Bend, Ind., Sept. I. Walter Brown, who recently completed a sentence in the Federal Prison at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., for wrecking the Indiana National Bank at Elkhart, and in 1907 was divorced by his wife, will be married to-morrow to Mrs. Berryll Tousley McHenry, who was divqrced in 1899. The wedding will probably take place at Elkhart, where both parties are making their home. Brown is 48 and rs. McHenry 37 years old. Brown at the time the Elkhart Bank was closed filled the position of Republican Chairman for the Thirteenth Congressional District, v.