Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Wtat’s fc Efifei££@ Between stationery and stationary ? A difference of one letter. But If your stationery is well printed, up to date and businesslike, such as we can supply you. your trade will not be stationary. Good Stationery, Letter Heads, Billheads, Statements, Circulars, Etc., Keep Business ON THE MOVE. That’s the kind we print. LOCAL AND PERSONAL.

Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. A. E. Kirk was a Chicago goer yesterday. Ray Wood was a Chicago visitor Monday. J. F. Irwin was in Monticello on business Monday. R. J. Yeoman was in Chicago on business Monday. J. A. Dunlap was in Roselawn on legal business yesterday. John O’Connor of Kniman was in the city on business MondJy. R. J. Yeoman of Newton tp., was a Chicago business goer Monday. Leo Worland and George Thornton spent Sunday in Monon. Tom Hoyes and Jim Hemphill spent Sunday on the Kankakee river. —■ " George Platt and Bert Campbell spent Sunday afternoon at Cedar Lake. W. J. Holmes was in Delphi, Camden and Rockfield on business Saturday. Samuel Fendig went to Chicago Monday to spend a couple days with friends. ‘ B. J. Moore and wife and little daughter spent Sunday afternoon in Monon with friends. Mrs. Austin Hopkins returned Saturday after spending a week with relatives in Chicago.

Wm. Irwin went to Lafayette Monday where he will assist Al Padgitt in training horses. Homer Arnold went to Marion Monday to complete a science course in a business college. Mrs. Alfred Donnelly returned home Monday after a tew days visit with relatives in Chicago. The Pythian Sisters’ Club meets today at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. True Woodworth. McFarland & Son’s grocery completed its removal to the Horton comer building last Friday. Harley Bruce and wife of Crawfordsville spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents here fodav’s markets: Com (No. 3), 47c; (No. 4), 2c discount; Oats. (No. 6). 32c; Wheat, No. 2), 83c. „ Mrs. W. C. Milliron went to Terre Haute Monday for a visit of a few days with her son Robert. x Mrs. Eliza Fielder was called to Monon Monday by the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Ed Webb. Buckwheat —Yes, it pays to fertilize it, and for the land sake use Bowker’s. —J. J. Weast, zXgent. jul

John Timmons , of Otterbein, who came Friday for a visit with his sister, Mrs. E. J. Morris, returned home Monday. Mrs. Isaac Stucker and daughter, Mrs. William Shaw, returned Saturday after spending several days with relatives in Delphi. Geo. F. Meyers has bought a Model I, ligh£ Maxwell touring car, which wilTarrive about the middle of the month. Leave your order for pineapples for canning by Wednesday. Pines will be delivered Friday.—Home Grocery. ■?