Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Now is the Time for Canning Pineapples The quality is very fine, and we believe prices are as low now as they will be this season. Leave Your Orders Early Fresh Strawberries in each morning Phone 41 Home Grocery
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Today's markets , Corn, 70c; Oats,. 50c. ' . •-. ' • » Buy your box stationery and envelopes at The Democrat office. Frank Putts spent Saturday in Lafayette with relatives and friends. The Domestic Science Club will meet Saturday in the Library auditorium. . James T. Randle is now confined to the house from a sudden attack of illness Saturday. , Just received a car load of steel tanks.—The Watson Plumbing Co., Rensselaer, Phone 204. Thomas Shannon, a student at Purdue, was the guest over Sunday’ of his cousin, Edson Murray. Miss Opal Remley left Saturday for a several days visit with relatives at Ft. Wayne and points in Ohio. Miss Helen Hill went to her former home in Madison, Ind. Saturday lor a month’s visit with relatives. J. M. Wasson is so far improved from his recent attack of illness as to be able to be up town Saturday. Mrs. Mary E. Troxell of Demotte is spending a few days here as the guest of Mrs. C. J. Dean and family. Mrs. Howard Brooks of near Remington visited her brother, W. S. Parks and family, Saturday and Sunday. Several business houses at Kentland were entered by burglars last Thursday night and the cash draw 7 ers rifled. Mrs. E. E. Fritts and little daughter of Delphi are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q, Alter, for a few days. ’ Rossville suffered a $50,000 fire Saturday morning when four stores and a barber shop on Main street were wiped out, George Hemphill, who is employed in the tariff* department of the Rock Island offices at Chicago, was' home Sunday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Hemphill. I am carrying in stock a full line of the Usona Mfg. Go’s, prepared roofings, that good kind you have heard about, 'for which A. E. Kirk is the traveling salesman. Do not fail to see our Mica Special before buying. It is absolutely fire, lightning and waterproof, and adapted to all classes of buildings. HIRAM DAY.
We HavelthT • ... - .. 11 <J Just received a large shipment o f the Best Quality of Box Stationery on the market, and can supply you in any size or shade you desire. The Democrat Office
