Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 February 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ANNOUNCEMENT
m have bought the Home 1. I Grocery and this space to to tell you from week to week of the good things I shall have for you. I will do my best to serve you and will appreciate any favors whenever thrown my way. Truly, JOHN H. RAMP New Proprietor HOME GROCERY
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Today’s markets: Corn, 5 7c; Oats, 48c; Wheat, 90c. Charles Weiss of Newton tp., went to Chicago Sunday on business.' Mrs. Clyde Ullrey of Brook left here Monday for a visit in De& Moines, lowia. Miss Hazel Woodcox of Chicago is here for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Thad Stevens. Mrs. Homer Slaughter was taken to Chicago Monday to undergo an operation for a Chronic ailment. Miss Ethel Potts of Geddes, So. Dak., returned home Sunday after an extended visit with relatives here. The Gwin & Watson Plumbing Co. drill 3,4, 5, and 6 inch water wells.—Phone 204, Rensselaer In<L ml „ Miss Letha Wright, after a short visit with her brother, W.- J. Wright, returned to Evanston, 111., Sunday. Mrs. John Kohler, who has been with her sister at Dowagiac, Mich., who is sick, for several days, returned home Monday. Butler windmills are guaranteed to pump more water, than any windmill .manufactured. For sale by GWIN & WATSON. m2O William Jackson of Chalmers, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. John Smith, west of town, returned home Friday. Miss Louise Mattern of Whiting, who has been visiting here a few days with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Irwin, returned home Sunday. Mrs. Joeiah Davisson and daughter Fern returned to their home in Kniman Sunday after a few days visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs.' L. A. Harmon and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kiplinger attended the banquet of the T. P. A., at Lafayette Friday evening. Mrs. Peter Van Lear visited her husband in Chicago Sunday. Peter IS taking treatment in a Chicago hospital for a stomach trouble. W. P. Baker and Sam liowery, on the Baker farm north of town, lost a good fat steer a few days ago from its being .caught in a wire fence. ■ H The enforcement of the ordinance compelling property owners to clean off the snow in front of their property seems to have had the desired effect, almost all of the sidewalks in the city were navigable, at least, Saturday. •n E. J. Stone, formerly employed as foreman in The Democrat office, but who has taken a position' similar with the Valparaiso Publishing, Co., at Valparaiso, was here to spend Sunday with his wife. He has as yet not' decided upon moving to Valparaiso. Mrs. Sarah Garriott, after a visit of several weeks with O. A. Garflott at Hamlmond and fc. E. Gar- : niott of Uniion tp., returned to Broad Ripple, Ind., Saturday where she makes her home with her son, D. E. Hudson, the Monon agent at that point.
