Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Orlando ■Clouse' spend Sunday in < lie? ncldt>. - .. - . , v ..•; ■ ■ ■ I . John ... Ramp was in . Chicago bn business yesterday. - ! ■I• ' 1 Several beautiful black and white: calves at Sparling sale. The Watson Plumbing Co. hang cave troughs.—Phone 204. ts Whole wheat flour at the Mill. ; Cream of wheat 30 cents a sack. Remember the big sale at Spar-' | lihg farm April 11. A rare chance to secure a good cow. I A Sunday school will be organized at Egypt school house Sunday, Apr. 14 at 10 a. m. All are invited. ! Joe Ploughyeck of Parr, is con-i fired to his home with pneumonia, : but is now somewhat improved. A son of William Schultz of Uni ion tp., broke his collar bone Sun- | day while wrestling with his playmates. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Elden Hopkins and ! daughter Helen returned home Sunday from a visit with their son near Surrey, i ’ ." : "C harles Hill, who recently returned from wintering in California, went to Madison Mor.day for a few weeks visit. , , Order your calling cards of The Democrat. We can suit you in style of type or ergraving and the price is always right. Miss Helen Murray is here to spend the spring vacation with her parents. Geo. E. Murray and wife. She attends Wisconsin University at Mjadison. . ■- • Miss Ella Robinson of Brookston returned home Monday afternoon after an over-Easter visit here with her cousins, Misses Mary and Ruth Harper.
Miss Selma Leopold came Saturday from Michigan University at Ann Arbor, to spend the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Leopold. Cecil Clouse, who has been muttering greatly from rheumatism and a disease of the bone of one of his legs for some time, is now thought to be slightly improved. Mrs. Amanda' Morlan, who has been visiting her son Frank and daughter, Mrs. Nora Anderson • at Williston, No. Dak., for several months, returned home Saturday. 1 • ■ , ’ Lilo Hauter. who has been visiting a short time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hauter. southeast of the, city, returned to his studies at Purdue University Monday. . ~ . White buck shces are in great demand by women and children. As usual we have them for you when you want them.—Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, ■ Opera Hohse Block. Rev. B. F. Clifton of Mt. Ayr 1 took the train here Monday fori ' Hammond where he will attend the district meeting of Methodist ministers. Rev. C. L. Harper also left Mc.hday to be in attendance. Frank Morton of Goodland has sold his 80 acre farm in Walker tp„ that he got from Dr. s/ H. Moore, to Charles Weese of Newton tp., Mr. Weese paying all cash. The deal was made through Harvey agency..
