Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Helpful Hints. TN our advertising from week to week it is our aim to * offer helpful hints in buying for you; for if our suggestions hit the mark, it creates demand, which in time means a broadening of business for us. We have an exceptionally good line of Brooms at 38c 45c, 50c, and 65c each. Mop Sticks, spring-head style, the right kind, at only 10c each. j Tip Top brand, 14-oz. best Cotton Mops, at only 25c each. Big 4-lb. (quart size) Washing or Cleansing Powder, now only 10c pkg. 10c cake Fairbanks Scouring Soap (like Sapolio), special at 7c bar. Just now it seems timely to mention our houseclean' ing helps. Everything in brushes, soaps, lye, bonami, sapolio, cleanser, and nickel and silver polish. Please favor us with your wants in this line. 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, 73c; Oats, 53c. All kinds of feed for the poultry.—Hamilton & Kellner. The Watson Plumbing Co. hang eave troughs.—Phone 204. ts Advertised letters: Mae Amery, Mary Herr, Miss M. A. Parks. ‘ ; ~ ; ■- ■ ' . Paul Glazebrook was up from Purdue a short time Saturday. Remember the J. I. Case Corn Planter is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Mr. and Mrs. George Wade were guests of relatives at Francesville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Alson of near Remington were Rensselaer visitors Saturday. ______ > / o We have accepted the agency for the Abbott-Detroit automobile.—B. FORSYTHE. B. S. Fendig down from Chicago Saturday to spend Sunday with his family. No ear on the market can equal the Abbott-Detroit No. 30, at $1,350. B. FORSYTHE. Agent. ■ ,-i . Prof. Lee Fisher, superintendent of the Otterbein schools, was a visitor in the city a few hours Saturday. Fay Clark came up from Purdue Friday to visit until Monday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. P. W. Clarke. J. H. S. Ellis, Jr., was in Chicago Sunday visiting his brother, Dr. John Ellis, who is an interne in a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith went I to Lafayette Sunday to spend the day with their son Clarence, who is a student at Purdue. C. W. Eger was in Water Valley Sunday looking over, and repairing his motor boat, preparatory for the opening of the siammer season. Charles Payne has sold his interest in the Perkins & Co. plumbing business to Marion Cooper, and ithe business wili be continued under the old firm name. Brook Reporter: There has been very little change in the condition of George Sawyer in the last couple of weeks, although he seems to be growing weaker. Carl Kukpe was down from Gillam tp., on business Monday. He •has 25 acres yet to sow ,to oats and says there is lots of oats 'to sowj yet in that locality. Mrs. Roy Baldwin and little babe of St. Cloud. Minn., who have been visiting relatives here the past two weeks, went to Fair Oaks Saturday to visit a few days with relatives. Mrs. Baldwin will be remembered here as Miss Georgia Joyner. All members of the Rensselaer Camp M. W. A., are requested to be present next Wednesday evening, when business of great importance comes up before the Camp for discussion. Luncheon after business meeting—GEO. MUSTARD, Clerk.