Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

E. VanArsdel w r as a Monon business visitor Thursday. J. D. Allman went to Crawfordsville Thursday on business. W. H. Tyler was down from Defnotte on business Thursday. W. C. Babcock will go to Chicago today to take in the auto Show. Guy Ropp t'-returned Wednesday from a several weeks stay in Ohio. James,, Kepner of Francesville spent Sunday night and Monday forenoon here with friends. Mrs. C. B. Steward, who has been suffering with pneumonia the past several days, is now somewhat improved. S v Basil Leech is now delivering for J. A. McFarland during his .brother’s visit 1 with relatives at Hammond.

Hugh Leayell, the baker, has purchased a fine new delivery wagon and will start same Monday for the first time. Misses Nell Meyers Mary Harper and Murriel Harris, who have been attending DePauw, are home for a few days vacation. Don’t forget James Walter’s big public sale north of town Feb. 8. 51 head of full-blood hogs are to be sold at th sale. An extra fine lot of Shropshire sheep will be sold at James Walter’s sale Feb. 8. See entire list of stuff in another column of today’s Democrat.

'Mr. Adams’ lecture was one of the best ever heard in Mercer, and was fully appreciated by Ihis audience.—Pittsburg (Pa.) Dispatch. At M. E. chtych, Feb. 5. “Brer” Groundhog had plenty of opportunity yesterday to see his shadow, but it is hoped-this is one of the times when there’s nothing irl the old adage of six weeks more of winter. A decided improvement was noted yesterday in the condition of William' Price’s little girl, west ’of Parr. She has had >a tussle with pneumonia and was confined to the house for several days There will be an, illustrated lecture on Switzerland and Italy at the Barkley M. E. church Saturday evening, Feb. 3, at 7:30, by E. M. Admission, adults 25c; children 15c. Everybody invited to be present.— E. M, Kuonen. John B. Ellis of Monticello, father of J. H. S. Ellis and Mrs. A. H. Hopkins of this- city, is in a Chicago hospital for an operation for the removal of cataract from one of his eyes. Both his son and daughter here have been With him this week.

A Dollar Roller : This week we unload ’ another car of that good i tried and true * “Best” Flour: The car is. in transit and I should be here by Wed- * nesday and for a business d stimulator w<S will sell at * $5,12 a bbl.; Just think of it—ONLY J $1.28 A SACK; and every sackguaranteed ‘ —Buy your winter’s sup- ; ply now. You will not ; have such a price again : soon. ; 1 Home Grocery i