Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
BIG CHANCE : ''j . • ; Tomatoes lOc a Can All know the reputation of the Home Grocery for high class canned goods. And just now no article ip cans are in such a de-'i as tomatoes. Hence as a stimulator we offer a 12 l-2c tomato, as a leader, this week at only 10c a can. Home Grocery Phone 41. § O
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. z~ Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Try The Democrat want ads for Results. Today’s markets: Corn, 65c; Oats, 51c. C. E. Prior was a Lafayette business goer Friday. 1 * :• George Ketchum and wife went to Chicago Saturday. Harvey Messman was in Chicago on business Saturday. Hey. A. G. Work of Lafayette Was in the city Saturday. Mrs. W. R. Meguire went to Chicago Saturday on a visit. This week the city schools are closed for the spring vacation. Malcom Clark of Wheatfleld spent the week-end with friends here, v „ u Mrs. George Landis of Mont'icello is visiting with Mel Abbott and family.
Mrs. J. B. Martindale and little daughter are visiting relatives at Terre Haute. Mrs. C. E. Richardson of Chicago came last week for a visit with felativea here. John and Harry Eger were in Edinburg Monday looking after their farm near there. A dance was given Monday evening at the home of Mi's. Ora T. Ross on River street. Deles Thompson and a party of friends were duck hunting on the Kankakee marsh Monday. Mrs. Frank Stafford of Bluffton is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Davis. Mrs. Claude Kruzan and babe left Saturday morning for Decatur, 111., for a week or ten days visit With her parents.
Almost everyone who owned an automobile was .cut Sunday taking advantage of the splendid weather, and the good roads. 1 Mrs. Simon Leopold returned home Thursday from Peoria, 111., where she was recently called by the death of her sister. Galbraith of Elmhurst, 111., came Friday evening for a couple days visit with relatives. Ira still holds a job of telegraiihbr Sam Sparling expects to rriake an extensive southern prospecting trip, after his sale next week, and among other places will visit Winifred Pullins In Mississippi,
Keith O’Connor, who has a job firing on the Monon railway’s Indianapolis division, came over from Remington Sunday evening to go to Monon "to resume work. The saloons at Goodland closed their doors to business Monday evening for the last time, having been put out of business by a remonstrance circulated there a few weeks ago, it is reported. f ■ The long hard winter, with farmers generally a little short on ooarse fodder, has too exhausted the supply of rough feed, it is said, in numerous instances farmers are feeding corn alone. , f . ,
