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

Prices to Clean Up Dried Fruits Reindeer Seeded Raisins, regular 12 i-’c this week only Bc. * Crown brand Cleaned Currants, were 12 i-2c, now only Sc a package. Big Fresh Fine Apricots, have been our regular 20c , seller, now only 16c pound. 12 1-2 C Dried Peaches, now only 10c pound. ioc package Topmost Dry Mince meat at only Sc. 25c jar Topmost Wet Mince Meat this week 19c. We are long on these items and make the above cut prices to move them. Our loss is your gain in this case so buy heavjly while the supply lasts. HOME GROCERY pHONE 41

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: corn, 72c; oats, 52c. Elmer Cook was in Lafayette on business Monday. B. J. Moore was in Gas City on business Monday. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. English were in Chicago Monday. Charles Sands and family spent Sunday in Monon with relatives. William King and son Hugh of Goodland were Rensselaer visitors Friday afternoon.

Just received a car load of steel tanks. — The Watson Plumbing Co., Rensselaer, Phone 204. Exterasurer J. D. Allman has purchased the Flanders touring car formerly owned by Dr. A. G. Catt. Ed Kays came Saturday from Oklahoma City, Okla., to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Maribel Kays. Mrs. Charles Paxton and daughter of Longmont, Colo., came Monday to visit several days with relatives here. Walter English * came up from Purdue to spend Saturday and Sunhere with with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. C. English. Thomas Cox moved Saturday from the J. T. Randle house on the west side into the T. W. Grant property on Clark street.

Charles Harmon of Terre Haute spent Sunday here with his wife, who is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown. " ■ • I'■ W. C. Babcock and Miss Helen Leatherman went to Chicago Sunday to spend the day with his daughter Margaret at the hospital. Mrs. F. L. Hunt of Lowell visited J? J. Hunt and lamily here a short time Monday, going from here to Medaryville to visit relatives for a few days. Joseph Feldman and Paul Blanche of Chicago,, sons-in-law of S. O. Durable down Sunday to help the latter celebrate his 80th birthday anniversary. . y Advertised letters: Miss Mary Whited, ’ Mrs. Frank Jones, Miss Kathryn Lowe. Mrs. Lula Woosley, Mrs. A. J. , Huffty. Christie Bick, James Proskoskey, J. F. Lynn.

Mrs. Elizabeth Alter, who has been visiting for several months with her daughter. Mrs. Watson,, in Meridan, Miss., returned home Saturday. , -• Mrs. Edward Baech and children will go to South Bend for future residence. Mrs. Baech’s son, Charles Nelson, is employed in a bank in South Bend and she will make a home -for him there.— Carroll County Citizen. ’ . (As we go to press Mrs. Candace Lough ridge is reported no better: Steward Hammond’s condition unchanged; Capt. Wasson is thought to be quite a little better; George Ketchum doesn’t get out of tfie house much now and his condition dhows no general improvement.