Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
New Flake and Cracked Hominy—Home Grocery. . i. , Mrs. Emma York went to Monon yesterday for a short visit. H. C. Clements of Hoopeston, 111., returned home Monday after spending a few ayds here with George Mustard, Sr. Mrs. ‘Jennie Leake and two daughters of Plato Ceiiter, 111-., came Monday to visit her mother,Mrs. S. R. Nichols, _ TT ’ TT T T— ~ Mrs. Morton Popel and two children of near Parr took the train here yesterday for Chicago to visit relatives a few weeks. Floyd Meyers returned to Franklin College Monday after a two weeks stay here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Meyers. JS 'red Eger left Sunday fer St. Louis, or near that city, where he will take a position, we understand, in three-color work on magazines. Vote next Tuesday for a change in the management of comity affairs. You have nothing to lose and a whole lot to gain by a change. Lay in vour winter’s supply of canned peas, corn and tomatoes now. The Home Grocery is making special prices by the box (2 doz.) assorted to suit. Inquire.
Chester Besse and wife of near Remington came over yesterday. and Mr. Besse took the train from here for Logailsport, where he is braking on the Pennsylvania. sißorn, to -Mr. and Mrs. Leo vyblf of Calumet Avenue, a fine eleven pound baby boy. Mother and son are doing nicely.—Lake County News. Mrs. Wolf is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold of Rensselaer.
; Remlev & Son sold out their ■ depot grocery yesterday to the Home Grocery. The latter will install a new stock of goods and open the store for business in a few days. The Remleys will devote all his attention to their restaurant business. Oyer at Delphi the other day a pure food inspector walked into Henry Cron’s grocery. Henry was smoking, and, as the p. f. i. -came in, spat on the floor. He was arrested and his fine and costs amounted to $18.95. Henry will expectorate in his vest pocket hereafter. John Pusilanimous Carr of the Fowler Republican thinks Roosevelt sized up Federal Judge Anderson about right. John thinks Anderson is a jackass, too. The people in general in Benton county have some such opinion of John, only they don’t “think” it—they know it. „
.A. J. Harmon, who has been at Mitchell, S. Dak., for the past several months, employed with a real estate agency there, returned with his family Thursday night and has again taken up his residence in Rensselaer, he not having moved his household effects away. He expects to return to Mitchell again in the spring. L. B. Elmore and wife of Remington took the train here for Chicago Monday. Mr. Elmore went from there to Detroit, where he and about fifty otherHupmobile agents from this section of the country will drive through to their respective localities. “Hup” cars. Mrs. Elmore will accompany her husband in the auto on the return trip.
pMrs. Andy Rppp of Barkley tp., brought t© The Democrat Saturday several strawberry stems loaded with berries in all stages of maturity, from - tiny green ones to large ripe berries, something very unusual for this section the last of October. She also brought in a dozen fine winter apples, picked from a .tree which yielded a full ten bushels, more apples than we supposed grew in Jasper county this year. funeral of John N. Timmons, who died at his home in the east part of town Thursday night, was held Saturday afternoon from the residence and interment made in Weston cemetery. His death was caused from consumption, from which he had a sufferer for the past two yeirS( He leaves a wife and three children. William H. of Longmont, Colo.; Mrs. Pearl Hopping of Loveland Ohio, and Er- : gas aged 12, who is at home. Mr. I Timmons was 1 aged 55 years.--
