Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
AHHfIUHCEMENT J have bought the Home ZZI 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. W< J. Wright was in Chicago on business Wednesday. Today’s markets: Corn, 57c; Oats, 4 8c; Wheat, 92c. Reduced prices on rubber boots at The G. E. Murray Co. I John Zehr of Carpenter tp., was a business visitor in the city Thursday. Abe Martin says: ’ “Most any loafer kin tell 1 you when th’ wild duck season opeps.” The Presbyterian Industrial Society met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. John Eger. Mrs. Remmek of Indianapolis is visiting her daughtfer, Dr. Rose M. Remmek, the optician. i , ' v ' A Leopold is in a Chicago hospital to undergo another operation for his old bladder trouble. * 1 Mrs. Homer Slaughter was operated on in a Chicago hospital Tuesday for tuberculosis of the hip. Sarah E. Daniels of Rensselaer, widow of the late Wan. Daniels, has been granted a pension of sl2 per month. Butler windmills are guaranteed to pump more water than any i windmill manufactured. For sale by GWIN & WATSON. m2O A premature born babe born to Mrs. Thena Meyer-Thompson of Gary was brought here for burial In Weston cemetery Thursday. There were twelve marriage licenses issued last month, against sixteen for the month previous, and seven for the corresponding month last year. ! ■" . -> v The Domestic Science Club will meet today at the auditorium at 2:30 p. m. An excellent program has been arranged. Everybody invited to attend. Beginning Saturday March 2d we will sell $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 shoes at $1.98 a pair, shoes shown in our window, THE G. E. MURRAY CO. (- , _ It is reported that John Michaels of near Kniman lost 42 pigs in the blizzftrd last week, the snow penetrating their quarters and causing them to die from the exposure. Eph Hickman, who has been living in the Ray Collins house at the w r est side of town the past year, ha 9 bought of Hiram Day the house occupied by Dr. Kirk on the east side. Rev. W. R. Mikels, a former pastor of this M. E. Conference, died at the home of his daughter in Chicago Saturday, aged 77 years. The funeral was held at Grawfordsville Tuesday. Dr. Washburn completed the removal of his household goods Tuesday from the former Geo, Marshall property to the Maines property on north Weston street, which he recently purchased. The Clifford Automobile Co., of Monticello, dealers; capital stock, $15,000; T. W. O’Connor, Michael Clifford and E. J. Sexton, directors, has filed articles of, Incorporation with the secretary of state.
