Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Two roc packages Mincemeat . . 15c 15c can Gooseberries 9c Two loc pkg. D-Zerta or Puddine, any flavor 15c 8 rolls good Toilet Paper . . . 25c 25c Cotton Mops . 21c A fine Silver Polish . 8c 8 bars Swift’s Pride Sbap . . . 25c 50 lbs. A. & K. Best Flour . . . $1.38 Merkle’s Special Favorite Broom . . 38c
Mrs. Joe Nagel returned Tuesday from a week’s visit with relatives in Lafayette. Eugene Purtelle, the dead beat promotor of electric railways, was ir the city Wednesday. Gus Phillips, the actor, is now with the Edison moving picture concern and his brother Fred will soon have some of the films for the Princess theater. Mrs. Dr. Rimer of Pennsylvania and Mrs. Sleeper of Chicago came Wednesday for a visit with Mrs. M; E. Thompson, the former being a niece of Thompson. Rev. F. A. Morrow is opening up a general store in the east room of the I. O. O. F. building, and Scott Bros, are putting in a buggy stock in the west room. —■" " ■"*- 1 - John Wells of near Fair Oaks, who recently* sold his farming utensils at public sale, will move his family to Chicago Heights, 111., where they will make their home. Mrs. H. C. Heshaw was dalled to Eureka, 111., Thursday to attend the funeral of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. J. W. Seelman, who died at that place that morning from pneumonia. The trained nurse, who has been caring for George Scott since his operation, returned to Chicago Tuesday. Mr. Scott is convalescing rapidly and it will not be long until he is able to be out. Roy Bussell, the MicCoysburg mail carrier, was in town Wednesday to take the train for Logansport where he purchased a motorcycle for use on ihis mail, route when the weather permits. The St. Joseph’s College basket ball team defeated the local high school five by a score of 31 to 19 at the armory Wednesday as ernoon. A large audience witnessed the game, which is said to have been a good one financially. Eddie Wynn, who has several admirers in the theatre going people of Rensselaer, who knew him when he was leading man in the stock company when they first began their engagements here, is nowacting for a moving picture concern.
CHAOS Will be published by the High School again this year. All persons and Alumni wanting copies o f this year’s book, $1 post paid, will please order as early as pos- -* sible. Fill out blank and mail to circulation manager, Florence Ryan, Phone I 263; John Hemphill, Phone 121. Circulation Manager Chaos; I will want numbers of the Annual. Name ' • • . Address ' - ’ To be delivered on about May 17
