Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Thank You. We use our space this week to thank you for your patronage and encouragement 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. THE HOME GROCERY.
local and personal. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Try The Democrat want ads for results. Today's markets: Corn, 70c; Oats, 53c. ' Read Gragg Bros, ad on the second yage of today’s Democrat Everett Green and family of west of town have moved to Michigan City. John F. Kelley of near Monon was a business visitor in the city Thursday. Howard Clark witnessed the first base ball game in Chicago Thursday afternoon. ' _ Feed your cows Badger Dairy Feed, a great milk producer. Get it at the River Queen Mill. Mrs. E. L. Hold'ingsworth returned home Thursday from a visit at Chicago and Kalamazoo, Mich.
Ray Thompson went to Fowler Tuesday and brought back a Model 35 Buick auto for Frank' FoGz. Sirs. Claud Cruzan and baby returned Wednesday afternoon from a visit with her parents in Decatur, 18. A greatly increased acreage of onions wil’d be put in this year up in the Gifford district, about Newland. Mr. and Mrs. T. T Larson of Chicago came down Wednesday to attend the funeral of W. W. Matheny. Mrs. L. A. Foreman of Fairbury, Hl., was the guest of Mrs. B. J. Moore and family Wednesday and Thursday Thomas Beamish of Roselawn has had this pension increased to sls per mfonith, and Jacob Stepp of Winamac to sl7. Ellis Theater, Saturday afternoon, the Hoover Stock Co. will present' in its entirety “Cindrella,” especial-' ly for children. Price 10c. Adults' 20c. Charles Meadel of Carpenter tp.. was over Thursday. He finished' sowing oats Wednesday. Several of his neighbors were also done sowing. Another real indication that spring is here: The front page and most of the other pages of the Chi-' cago papers yesterday were wholly 1 devoted to baseball. ‘ Special for Saturday night at Ellis Theater,, tfhe Hoover Stock Co. 1 will present “The Heart of Kentucky.” Prices for the special perfcrmaf'ce, 25c, hsp and 50c. Hist! If Old Boras ddesn’t swoop down upon us some of these nights and freeze the bud?, we’re going to have oceans of fruit in this vicinity again this year. The damage by fire to Lafayette’s new Y. M. C. A. building wiai? not so great as first reported, and is new estimated at only $lO,000, fully covered by insurance. Be not deceived. There is but one Barnyard Shoe. Accept no substitutes. See that the trade-mark ‘Barnyard” is stamped on the bottom of each shoe.— Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.
