Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Clare Jessen went to Morocco Thursday to spend a few days with relatives. George W. Infield of Indianapolis was a business visitor in the city a few days this week. The Unique Club of the Pythian Sisters met at the home of Mrs. Bert Brenner yesterday afternoon. Mrs. C. Jas person of Tefft returned home Thursday after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Lawson Bruce, south of town. Miss Cecil Morgan, who has suffered from poor health for some time has, since last Friday, been taking treatment in a Chicago hospital and many undergo an operation.

Mrs. Mary Phillips, mother of Mrs. Roy Blue, went to Chicago Thursday for a several days visit with her brother, Judson Ash, and at Laporte with her son, H. u. Phillips. Mrs. :J. A. Hopkins of Superior, Neb., came Wednesday to visit her father, J. A. Harmon, who has been quite poorly for some time with the same ailment as George Ketchum, a blood disease. '• . V For this week, a money-aver for. you. We will sell you for 25c one kind or assorted, 4 cans of standard sweet corn, hominy, baked beans in tomato sauce, red kidney beans, apples pie peaches, or pumpkin. Every can guaranteed.—John Eger.

The freight handlers in Chicago, who went on strike about ten days ago, asked to be taken back Wednesday, but were informed by the railroad conipanies that their places had been permanently filled, so they are now seeking ot’her jobs. Mrs. W. A. Davenport and children left Wednesday evening for Louisville and Versailles, Ky., where they will spend the month with relatives. Mrs. Davenport will bring Mr. Davenport, Sr., here to spend the summer with them, on her - return. The price of all bond, flat and ruled papers has just been advanceu by the manufacturers from 10 to 25 per cent. Fortunately The Democrat had got in a big stock of these lines before the advance and until this stock is gone there will be no increase in price to its customers. The Salvation Army people closed their meetings here Monday nignt, after securing some 45 conversions. They were here a little more than three weeks, and Tuesday went over to Milroy to hold a few meetings at the Milroy church before returning to Chicago.

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