Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FLOUR SALE With wheat and flour prices soaring you will at once recognize the timliness of our CAR UNLOADING FLOUR SALE. A, & K. Best at only $6»50 per barrel Leave, phone or mail your orders at once for all you can use when the car arrives. $5.60 Means $1.40 per sack Take advantage. The car will be here some time this week —probably about Thursday. Home Grocery PHONE 41
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Today’s markets: Corn, 73c; Oats, 53c. The Watson Plumbing Co. hang eave troughs.—Phone 204. ts Jerry Shea was down from Gillam tp. on business Friday. Will Postil was in the city Monday visiting relatives and friends. Noble York and Fred Hamilton spent Sunday with friends in Chicago. ' W. R. Dee came home from Win- ; nac Sunday to spend a few days here with his family Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Knox came from Chicago Sunday for a few days visit with relatives.
Miss Clara Robinson returned home Sunday from a few days visit with friends at Lafayette. Clarence Smith was up from Purdue to spend Sunday with his parents, W. F. Smith and family.
H. B. Tuteur ■spent Sunday afternoon in Goodland and Brook, making the trip on his motorcycle. The season at Cedar Lake opened for business May 1. Several from here spent Sunday there. Mrs. J. R. McCullough of Remington was the guest Sunday and Monday of Mrs. C. E. Kruzan. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth and son Gerald autoed to Chicago Sunday to spend the day with friends. Hurley Beam was down from Chicago Sunday to spend the day with “wifey” and his parents. Agent and Mrs. W. H. Beam.
Monticello has at last put one over Rensselaer. A lady shoemaker from Watseka, 111., opened a shoe repair shop there last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Busha came up from Lafayette Sunday to spend the day with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam. E. W. and Grant Culp, John Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hackley, B. F. and Harry Spencer of Remington were business visitors in the city Friday afternoon.
Editor John McCullough and L. B. Elmore drove over from Remington Sunday in the latter’s Hupmobile to take the train here for Chicago where they spent the day. Mliss Martha Long, who is attending Western college at Oxford, 0., came Saturday for a short visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long, returning to Oxford today. The Y. M. I. baseball team came up from Lafayette Sunday to play St. Joseph’s college on the college diamond that afternoon. The latter team was successful by a score of 6 to 1.
S. E. Sparling left Monday for a prospecting trip through the south land, and will probably be gone all summer. He goes finslt to Lexington, Ky., and thence to Lynchburg, Ya.
