Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Home Grocery i . Under the new management, is growing better each day. —Special This Week:— ’ -■ • • ' . <9 Dried Apricots, - - -15 c lb. Dried Peaches, - - -10 c lb. Black Prunes - - - 9c lb.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers, Miss Lora Bruce spent Saturday in Lafayette. *' *, <i mi) ■ Today’s markets: Corn, 61c; 'Oats, 50c; Wheat, 94c. John Poole went to Hopkins Pank, 111., Monday on business. Elias Koons was a business visiter in Logansport and Peru Saturday. ifnmi .i, —l Mrs. J. L. Osborne went to Trafalgar Saturday to visit relatives a few days.
Hailie Flinn was over from Chesterton Monday to visit his father, Jame|s Flinn.
, Van Grant and wife spent Monday in Lafayette visiting his brother, Oran and wife.
Mias Elizabeth Spitler went to Chicago Monday to visit with her sister, Mrs. Delos Coen,
D. H. Yeoman went to Ambia yesterday to visit his sons, James and D. M., for a few days,, ■— ■ ■ i
J. W. Hitchings and wife went to Brookiston Saturday to spend a few days with relatives of the latter.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cooley 'if Brooksttm came Saturday to visit their son, George Cooley, and family.
Clyde Comer and wife and baby of Winchester came Saturday for a visit with his aunts, the Comer sisters.
Remember The Democrat office is now located on West "Washington street, nearly opposite the postoffice.
Park Overton and wife”, came 'down from Hammond Sunday to spend the day with his sisters, Mrs. J. W. Childers.
Miss Jennie Moody and Miss Marceline Roberts are here from Western College at Oxford to spend the spring vacation.
M. B. Wishard was down from Chicago Saturday visiting his mother and looking after his farming interests near Parr.
Remember the democratic primaries next Saturday to elect t delegate .to the county convention to be held Monday, April 1.
Miss Ida Milligan left Saturday for Pine Point, Me., where ishe was called to attend the funeral of her brother, Ira Milligan, of New York.
Monday was the day that the Monon expected to have completed and in operation its automatic block signal system on the Indianapolis division.
Mrs. Z. E. Nutt came over from Kempton, 111., Saturday to visit her father, R. ( W. Burris, near Pleasant Grove, and other relatives sev-eral-days.
Donald Beam and Ferd Hamilton attended a Phi Kappa Sigma dance in Lafayette Friday night, remaining there visiting friends until Sunday. John Morgan, who is attending Butler college at Indianapolis, is •pending the spring vacation here 'oZjujzr' * t *° d “'*•
