Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ffijjMp |b aa^l ■ i.a | ®3iaiC . 2 |a|| ‘ :^3|| THAT'S WHERE PRICES ARE GOING. But Our Rates For JOB PRINTING remain the same. They Are Still Low Down. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Today’s markets: Corn 57c; Oats, 32c; Wheat, 78c.
A stock of shoes selling cheap at the Depot Grocery. Frank Messmer was in Reynolds on business Saturday. Ernest Clark and wife spcn: Sunday with relatives at Delphi. Guy Ropp spent Saturday with Monon friends. C. H. Sternberg was in the city Saturday on business. M. L. Sterrett of Wheatfield was in the city on business Monday. Very nice Miller & Hart bacon, 20c a pound, at the Home Grocery. C. A. and Raymond Koons went to Logansport Saturday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busche spent Saturday with his parents at Lafayette. Miss Margaret Weise of Winchester is the guest of Miss Grace Worland. Dr. I. M. Washburn returned from his Colorado business trip Monday morning. Roy Martindaile of Pine Village is the guest of his uncle, John C., and family. One dose of Anti-Phymin gives immediate relief from Asthma. For sale by A. F. Long. C. W. Hanley and family motored to Valparaiso Sunday to spend the day with friends. Mrs. George Lutz came from Conpersville Saturday for a visit with C. A. Kessinger and family. The Depot Grocery is now located on the north side across the track, selling shoes and gn> ceries. Dr. Rose M. Remmek returned to Rensselaer Friday from a week’s yisit with her parents at Indianapolis. • >.[_ Prof. Ben Coen, an instructor in the Colorado state agricultural college, was in the city Saturday and Sunday. Miss Blanche Minicus of Chicago Heights, 111., returned home Saturday after spending several days with relatives here. Mrs. Delos Thompson and children and Granville Mood-* and family motored to Culver Sunday to spend the day. Harry Hickman spent Saturday afternoon with his brother Louis, who is employed in a chemical works at Hammond. Miss Nellie Ryan of near Medaryvilie—is here—for a several days visit, the guest of Miss Irene Simpson, and relatives and friends. •“
