Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Today’s markets: Wheat, 88c; Corn, 55c; Oats, 45c. Mrs. J. J. Weast went to Williamsport on business Wednesday. ' I I . .' V Ladies wishing to have their furs remodeled call on Mary MeyerHealy. * ' j 22 IBuy a Stay Down Tank Heater of the Gwin & Watson Plumbing Co., and water your stock. 314 ■ ■./ • ■■ , ••••_ • ■■ At noon yesterday the mercury was only 12. above zero, but the day was bright and pleasant otherwise. —. Mrs. John Cdpsey and babe of Sheridan is visiting here this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Carr. Walter English was up from Purdue Tuesday evening and spent the night with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. C. English. Mrs? - Earl Duvall left Wednesday for A visit with her sister, Mrs. Rollings at Jamestown and her brother, Harry Biggs, in Indianapolis. Over 300 views by an abetelene lantern, bible, history, missions, at Fair Oaks, Jan. 19, 20, 21, 7 p. m., sharp. In Karr’s Hall. Admission free. The 14-year-old son of A. J. Landis„of southwest of Parr was kickbd in the face Thursday morning by a horse. His cheek from the mouth to angle of the jaw whs badly torn open. The 25 tans of timothy hay advertised in the J. E. Bislosky sale will be sold the first thing, at the beginning of the sale—Wednesday, Jan. 31, one mile northvof Pleasant Ridge. Why is it the River Queen Mill is getting the business? Because Flynn is making the best Buckwheat Flour, Rye Flour, Meal and Feed. Get Sour Bran of us.—RIVER QUEEN™ ILL. ts Mrs. Hanan’s class of the M. E. Sunday School will have a market at E. S. Rhoads’ grocery stone Saturday, Jan. 20. Dressed chickens, home-made candy and everything good for the Sunday dinner. G. Z. Utterberg and Emmet Johnson of near Surrey, rode the Woodmen goat Wednesday night. B. F. Barnes, the restauranter, was also admitted by card from field, 111., to the Rensselaer Camp, A bursted water pipe in the rooms over the Duvall clothing store came near playing havoc with considerable of his stock Tuesday night, but was, discovered in time and Mr. jJuvall notified so the damage was sught. • . W. F. Hodges of Gary, who was located in Rtensselaer for several months a few years ago in the practice Of law, is an active candidate for ‘the republican nbmiantion for prosecuting attorney of Lake cpunty. —y - - ' < Mrs. Hiram Day was* ? taken to Chicago Tuesday to the home of her brother, Edward Smith, where she was to be examined by a specialist and if necessary a surgical operation will be made before her return home. . 1 < . O. K. Rainier went to’ Chicago Wednesday to s meet his wife and daughter, Mrs. H. L. Barnes of Oshkosh, Wis.,, Mrs. Rainier having been with the latter for several weeks, and now Mrs. Barnes and ' babe come here for a visit. * ■ ’ • ‘ I* , A card from Oren Parker, who with Mrs. Parker is away on an extended trip, sent from El Paso e Tex., asks: “What do you think of our attending a bull fight on Sunday?'’’ Well, this wouldn’t lie so unexpected from a Rensselaer Presbyterian, but for a Christian it's pretty bad.