Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. C. D. Short Ypent Saturday in Monon. Out of the high rent district. Try us.— Depot Grocery. G. J. Jessen returned Saturday from a ‘‘business” trip to Chicago■ ' ■ Remember, piano votes with every purchase at the Home Grocery. Lee Barber and wife went to Chicago Monday to spend a few days with relatives. Nim Hopkins, Will Coen add Fred McColly spent Saturday at the Kankakee, fishing. Conrad Kellner and wife were Sunday guests - of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennel at Lafayette. Mrs. Harvey Miller returned home Friday evening from a visit with relatives at Brooksten. R. R. Smith and wife and son of Chicago are visiting here this week with Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant.
Delos Thompson returned home Monday after spending a few days in Northwestern Wisconsin. Miss Elsie Hall of Indianapohs is spending a few days here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brady. Don and Mr. and Mrs. Zern Wright and Samuel Bahr motored to Monon Sunday in the latter’s auto. Our Holden home-grown tomatoes are finer than ever this week with prices reduced to 5c a pound.— Home Grocery. Mrs. Walter Gibson went to Brookston Monday to visit with her brother, William McCoy, whose health is quite poor.
Mrs. W. C. Milliron returned home Friday evening from Denver, Ind., where she had been visiting elatives a few days. George Bales and wife of Goodland spent Sunday with friends here making the trip in his new Pratt-Elkhart auto. A. Leopold has the automobile fever quite bady. He is figuring on purchasing a better car than the one he recently bought. . Miss Ida Kuhn returned to her home in Frankfort Monday after spending a couple of weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Goble. Mrs. Charles Harmon and daughter of Terre Haute came Saturday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown. Remember the piano vote certificates from merchants cost you not one penny extra and you should ask for them with each cash purchase from the stores using them
Miss Grace Smith of Saybrook, 111., who has been here for the past few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hasty, returned home Saturday. Herbert Zea, who has been here the past two weeks visiting his parents, owing to the scarcity of painting at Hammond, returned to that place Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellis accompanied by his sister-in-law, Miss Phillips, went to Momence, 111., Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips a few days. •—: —-—r-p Work will commence on the Monon’s new depot here in a few days. The contract calls for its completion in 90 days, Mr. Kurrie tells us. The contract price for the building is $9,000. C. G. Spitler left yesterday to investigate an investment proposition in Calitornia; He goes first to San Francisco, and expects to b.e gone about "three weeks. Firman Thompson accompanied him. The work of remodeling the M. E. church was begun Monday. The old portion of the church will be yeneered and, with the new addition, it will be one of the handsomest and most commodious church in the city. I . 1 * . Grant Culp was over from Carpenter tp., Saturday. Oats are generally turning out quite well —hv -the —south —end of the county. He threshed 2,900 bushels from 61 acres, or bushels to the acre.. i,’- -c . .
