Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Easter Apron Sale and Marked The ladies of the Methodist church will have their annual apron sale and market Friday and Saturday, April 5 and 6, in the former Williams furniture store building adjoining the Roth meat market. Sunbonnets, useful and fancy aprons, laundry articles, fancy towels and sun hats on sale. Lunch will be served on Saturday. Sale opens each day at 10 a. m. a 6

ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS " A Few Paragraphs to Fill Up Our Front Page. Dr. H. L. Brown is now driving a new Model T Ford auto, having traded his old 10 Buick to Frank Kresler yesterday for the Ford. Mr *- W. R. Meguire was called to Centralia, 111., Friday by the birth of a 10-pound baby girl to her sister, Mrs. Arthur Osborne. O. A. Yeoman and wife, Mrs. U- H* Mills and Mrs. H. E. Parkison went to South Bend Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paxton a few days. Among the increases in pension granted in this vicinity daring the past week is that of James M. Pingry of Montieefio, to *2O per month. The D. A. R. met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. E. Murray on River street. A good program consisting of music and instructive papers tag given. 1 Mrs. Philip Lagen and daughter came over from Joliet, 111., Thursday to spend a few dayp with her father, Nelson Randle, before leaving for their future home in Texas. Mrs. Simon Leopold was called to Peoria, Hi], Saturday by the serious condition of her sister, Mrs. R. S. Coppock, who died there'sjiortly after the arrival of Mm. Leopold, j who will remain to attend the funeral. - B. Forsythe has finally got the matter adjusted with the trustee in bankruptcy of Wilson & Co., to whom he sold his Winamac store shortly before their failure, and will soon re-open the store at Winamac. By purchasing part of the Wilson t Co. stock. of the trustee, Mr. Forsythe will probably come °*t little If any the loser in the