Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
*.*.v i . ES&V /'. . I CvV\ \\ nHi l' TBMpBTSipTj“ / xj/ If CT) 'WKE&rgjj&t&, rj\* •* * / I Royal is the I powder made I Grape Cream 1 ROYAL Baking Powder I Absolutely I ' 1 Highest in I I Leavening I I Efficiency I I Hot Breads I LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items, of Interest to City and Country Readers. Miss Grace Hollister visited friends in Kirkiin Wednesday. Dr. E. C. English was a Lafayette business visitor Wednesday. Dr. E. N. Loy spent Wednesday and Thursday in Piqua, Ohio, on business. 'NtCharles Wiltshire of Zanesville, (#., is visiting his parents, Harry Wiltshire and wife, (here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beck of Boone county have moved onto the Nuss farm north of town, which Mr. Beck has bought. Mrs. Beck is a daughter of J. M. Torbet of north of town. See our revised prices on many lines before you conclude that you can’t get good shoes at nominal prices. Reductions on all kinds — Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block-” The rural mail carriers got no holiday on Christmas,, or the Monday following Christmas, rather, but will take a day off for New Year’s. Consequently no mail will go out on the routes Monday. ' s *J)r. Turfler has bought the former J. C. Porter property east of the Christian church. He gets both the new residence and the tenant house. The consideration is understood to have been $3,500. E.. J. Cagey of Union tp., has moved to Lowell, where with W. E. "Keener, also of Union, they have a real estate, insurance and “collection office, under ( the title of “Lowell Mercantile Agency.” The Democrat wishes the young men success in tbeir new undertaking.
