Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

More Leaders This Week.

Corn Flakes, fresh and fine, package - - - 8c Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour, package - - - 8c Geiger’s Self-Raising Buckwheat, package - - 8c Money-Back Recleaned Currants, package - - 8c Royal Brand Fancy Seeded Raisins, package - 8c Great Western Hominy, can ----13 C American Navy Chewing Tobacco, pound - -33 c

THESE PRICES FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. Home Grocery

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Jack Hoyes spent Sunday in Chicago. Today’s markets: Corn, 61c; Oats, 50c; Wheat, 95c. Perry Horton attended the dance at Shelby Saturday night. Mdh. 9, to Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith, -in the north part of town, a son. Henry Hochbaum of Chicago was down yesterday looking after his real estate interests nortfh of town. Orta Clouse, Melbourne and Vern Haas, Tom Hoyes, Harry Eger, Frank Cox and J. A. Dunlap spent Sunday in Chicago. 1 —■—————— —— Mrs. A. A. Fell, wife of treasurer Fell, will begin a series of revival meetings at the M. E. church Sunday night, Meh. J. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Meyers left Monday for a month’s sojourn at and about Mobile, Ala., for the benefit of their health. Earl Herr and wife of Marion came up Sunday to spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Herr, near MteOoysburg. Mrs. Mary Meyer-Healy and trimmer, Miss Hattie Grant, went to Chicago yesterday to study the spring millinery styles. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Perrigo returned to their home in Mt. Ayr Sunday after a visit here witih her parents, Thomas Crockett and wife. a - • ■ - . , - ■ ■ Butler windtaills are guaranteed to pump more water than any windmill manufactured. For sale by GWIN & WATSON. m2O William Platt returned to Lafayette Sunday where he is firing on an engine, after a visit with his parents, Charles Plat and wife, since Friday. ______... . • v 1 • Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rhoades are moving their household goods to Morocco where he has a good position with the telephone company as lineman,The C. E. Society of the Christian church will hold their monthly 10c social at the church parlors Thursday evening, March 14. Everyone invited.

Mr. and Mrs. Simon Leopold spent Sunday with his father, A. spent Sunday in Chicago with his father, A. Leopold. They report him getting along nicely. ■ ■ I I "I II ■ .1 Farmers complain of rough fodder for stock feeding very scarce on account of the long winter, and ■hay in some localities of Jasper county has sold as high as $25 per ton. Timothy Comer, an aged citizen who lives with his cousins, the Comer sisters, at the Comer House, got a bad fall on the ice Monday, and it was thought his right hip may be fractured. Among the increases of pension granted during the" past week to citizens of this vicinity we npte: Ezra L. Clark and John P. Warner, Rensselaer, to S3O and S2O per month, respectively; T. M. Foltz and E. G. Boicourt, Wolcott, to sls and S2O, respectively; Thomas G. Thompson, Monon, S2O.