Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I Dr. Bernard Maloy of St-eeger, 111., was here Friday visiting relatives, A daughter" was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. V, M. Peer of near Kniman. T. F. Dunlap went to Elwood Saturday to visit his son Ivan a few days. Buy your- -electric supplies from Roy Delmer, phode 151. Prices very reasonable. The Domestic Science Club will meet Saturday at 2 p. m., in the Library auditorium. C.. P. Weight left yesterday for the Tensas Delta of Louisiana, to accompany a party of landseekers from Lafayette and Indianapolis. The 25 tons 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 l mile north of Pleasant Ridge.

Clarence S. Darrow, the well known Chicago labor attorney, has been indicted by .the Los Angeles grand jury on two counts for bribery in connection with the McNamara case. He was arrested and has given bond for $20,00Q. Ellmer Sullenberger, ;Who now occupies the Sam Potts .farm in Union tp., will have a public sale Feb. 14, and will move to town. The Potts 40-acre farm" was sold some time ago to Lee Myers of Parr, who will move onto same. The price paid was SSO an acre. Willard, son of Ed Tanner of Union tp., was run over by a wagon loaded with hogs at Surrey Monday morning and his right arm and side quite badly bruised. He was at the station with the load of hogs; waiting to weigh them when the team suddenly started and in a'tempting to stop them he was thrown down and the wheels of Che wagon passed over his arm. The Gordon Stock Co. was greeted with a fine house for their opening performance here Saturday night, and, in fact, had been playing to good houses all week at other towns in their circuit. The audience was highly pleased with the new company and they will no doubt continue to draw good crowds right along. Their next presentation here is “Raffles,” next Saturday night.

Bert Blew and daughter of Darlow, Kan., who have been visiting relatives here and in Cass and White counties for the past month, returned home Sunday. Me. Blew has done very well indeed since moving tio the Sun Flower State and owns a half-sectidn of fine land eight miles from Hutchinson, a hustling town of 22,000 population. He thinks the country thereabouts is the finest the sun ever shown upon. Richard Foulks was down from Wheatfield Monday to the reorganization of the republican central committee. He informed us that M he had bought a residence property in Monon and would move to that place about March 1. He has only been living in Wheatfield about two months, moving there from McCoysburg, and did expect to buy property there but found nothing that suited at the price asked.

A Dollar Roller €J This week we unload another car of that good tried and true “Best” Flour The car is in transit and should be here by Wednesday and for a busir.es ; stimulator we 1 will sell at $5.12 a bbl Just think of it—ONLY $1.28 A SACK and every sackguaranteed —Buy your winter’s supply now. You will not have such a price again soon. 1 Home Grocery