Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. A. H. Hopkins went to Monticello Wednesday for a short visit with relatives. Ex-sheriff John O'Connor and daughter, Miss Lottie, of Knimah were in Rensselaer yesterday on business. • “ Floyd Meyers, who is attending college at Frapklin, came up Thursday evening to remain until Tuesday. Rev. G. H. Clarke will preach at the Good Hope church in Union tp., Sunday at 3 o’clock. All are inviteji. The Rebekah lodge will give a 10c social Friday evening, Meh. 31, at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Everybody is cordially invited. We can fit you out wth all kinds of new spring apparel. Our qualities are always.the best and our prices the lowest. —Rowles & Parker. Get your Seed Oats cleaned and graded at the Rosebud Farm mill—Amos H. Alter & Son, Proprietors, -phone 507-B. Postoffice Parr, Ind. Hon. James McCabe, former supreme judge and a well known democrat, is dead at his home in Williamsport. He had been in poor health for some time. We can fit you out in your new spring suit. Ready to wear garments with individuality built right into them, with guaranteed shape retaining fronts.—Rowles & Parker. R. M. Dunn was down from Union tp., Wednesday getting a set of sale bills struck at The Democrat office. He has been in rather poor health lately and has decided to quit farming. Notice of his sale appears elsewhere in The Democrat.
Mrs. R. F. Krueger of Clyde, No. Dak., came Wednesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whelan, who recently moved here from Hamilton, No. Dak., onto the former T. F. Brusnahan farm in Union tp,, which he traded for. XiThe small cancer on D. H. Woman’s cheek bone, which recently gave him trouble again, has apparently been permanently healed by Dr. Merrill, who treated it, and Dave is once more one of the handsomest young old men in Jasper county. Alex Merica was over from Francesville Tuesday and Wednesday on business. He owns a fine residence in Francesville for which he has a prospective purchaser. If he can sell out there he will buy a good property in Rensselaer and move here and make this city his home.
i Always i Doing • - . V* ■ • You can always depend on ; the HOME GROCERY for • the lowest prices on the very ; best in Groceries. The Very Finest ~ Michigan Sand-Grown or Fancy f Home-Grown :i POTATOES any amount • • 50c per bu. • • •• | L • • • • " We are the acknowledged •• leaders in Fresh Fruits and • • • ” Vegetables. When you H want something nice, call the • ' HOME GROCERY n “Growing Batter Every Day”
