Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Eikivi mk ' bmP* 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. Samuel Bahr was a Monon grer Wednesday. Today’s markets: Corn, 60c; Oats, 35c; Wheat, 80c. A stock of shoes selling cheap at the Depot Grocery. John Culp was in Hammond on business Wednesday. Out of the high rent district. Try us.—Depot Grocery. H. F. Parker made a business trip to Monon Wednesday. Leonard Rhoades was in Chicago on business Tuesday. Mrs. J. M. Wasson spent Wednesday with friends at Monon. Depot Grocery phone is the same old number, —202. Try it. Ed Randle and son Walter were Chicago Wednesday. Boy’s 25c No. 19 iron clad stockings for 19c.—C. Earl Duvall. Remember, piano votes with every purchase at the Home Grocery.

. C. B. Steward went to Whea*field on business Wednesdaymorning. Very nice Miller & Hart bacon, 20c a pound, at the Home Grocery. Miss Alice Shedd and Mrs. W. O. Rowles spent Wednesday in Chicago.

fHay Fever is positively cured by Anti-Phymin. For sale by A. F. Long. Attend the sale and buy your boys’ Clothing before school begins.—C. Earl Duvall. Rev. A. G. Work of Fenton, Mich., is spending a few days here with old friends. One dose of Anti-Phymin gives immediate relief from Asthma. For sale by A. F. Long. Leonard Elder expects to leave today for Franklin for a visit with friends a fpw days.

P. T. Longacre was in Chicago on business connected with the match factory Wednesday. Mrs. A. Jensen of” Wheatfield spent Tuesday here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen. Miss Nina Martindale went to Attica and Williamson Wednesday to spend a week tvith relatives.

The Depot Grocery is now located on the north side across the track, selling shoes and groceries. Albert Augspurger -went to Mankato, Minn., Wednesday afternoon where he will work in the harvest fields. _Tis father, Wm. A. Augspurger, accompanied him as far as Chicago.