Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Thank You. i■i • ' We use our space this week to thank you for your patronage and encouregement since the Home Grocery came under the new management. We assure you we are doing everything consistent with good business principles to merit your trade, and hope that you will continue to be so well satisfied that you will be impelled to draw others with you to trade with us. — 1 1 ■ ' ' ■■■ ' ■ ■ ■ 11 ' THE HOME GROCERY.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ' ■ ■ ■■ 1 Brief Items of Interest to City a;?.d Country Readers. Oats sewing is in lull blast this '' Try The Democrat want ads for results. Today’s markets: Corn. 6Sc Oats, 52c. | Ed Kanne and Leo Worland were in Lowell Sunday afternoon; Jdhn Ryan was down from Gillam ip., on business Monday. 1 ' . / ■ ■ ; s' • i W. F. Osborne was called bo Remington on business Monday. Rbv. H. N. Ogden of Indianapolis’ "was ip. Vhe city Monday on business. i W. Hurley Beam was down from Chicago to spend Sunday with his wife. ■ Joo O'Connor of Hammond spent Saturday and Sunday here with friends. Mlt Roth and family went to Chicago Monday to take in Ringling I* res. circus. B S. Fendig was down from Chicago Sunday to spend the day with his family. Thomas A. Crockett of Rensselaer has had his pension increased to sls per month. Mrs. Ernest Ramey went to Wheatfield Saturday to visit a short time with relatives. * Miss Myra Watson of Chicago spent Easter here with her mother, Mrs. Kate R. Watson. Isaac Witham and wife came over from Monticello Friday to visit his father, Albert Witham. Feed your caws Badger Dairy Feed, a great milk producer. Get it at the River Queen Mill. Ed Parcels, who has been barbering at Indianapolis for several weeks, returned home Sunday. Anyone wanting cinders may have them for the asking and hauling by applying to M. Leopold. The Sparling sale offers the only opportunity in the county to secure a start w-ith the Holstein breed of dairy cows.

Clifford Parkison and wife of near Pleasant Ridge are spending several days with her father, W. H. 1 Rinehart, at Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Woodworth returned Friday evening from spending the winter x wit'h their children at Belle Fourche, S. D.; and Gibbon and Norfolk. Neb. I ' * < ' i> ~ | Mr. and Mrs. George Wade went to Francesville Sunday afternoon for a short visit with relatives. He returned heme Monday, but she remained for a longer visit. Be not deceived. There is but' one Barnyard Shoe. Accept no sub-' stitutes. See that the trade-mark j ‘ Barnyard” is stamped on the b >'- tom of each shoe.— -Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera Hoqse Block. It was definitely determined today by the executive board of the White County Athletic Association to hold the regular annual Field and Track meet here in Monticello on Saturday, May 4. —Monticello Journal i (