Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PICNIC AND HOT WEATHER SPECIALS Always in season with seasonable goods. Surely the following list will contain what you want: Peanut Butter, in bulk and glass. Dried Beef, fresh wafer sliced in glass. Olives, large queen, in bottles and mason jars. Olives, Old Mission California ripe, in can. Salad Dressing, Yacht Club, in bottler, 3 sizes. Preserves, Bismark pure fruit, mason jars. Figs, Beachnut preserved in maple syrup. Salmon, Fayette blood-red, in tall cans. Sardines, Booth, in tomato sauce, in large tins. Pork and Beans, Trojan brand in 2 lb. tall cans. Flakes, all kinds in package or bulk. HOME GROCERY Phone 41

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Today's markets: Corn, 68c; oats, 4 Sc. John Bill was a Monon business visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bruce are visiting their son Harley and wife at Crawfordsville. ' There were ninety-three tickets sold* here for the Monon’s Chicago excursion Sunday. Guy Ropp left Monday for Columbus, Ohio, where he has a position in the railroad shops. Only 75 cents for the round trip to Chicago next Sunday. Train passes Rensselaer at 9:io a. m.

B. S. Fendig was down from Chicago Saturday afternoon, looking after business matters, returning to the city the same evening. 'Phone 315 if in need of anything in the job printing line and a representative of The Democrat will call upon you promptly. ' -V Mrs. Carter Moore and daughter of Frankfort are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haskell and other relatives here this week. W. H. Ritchey left yesterday on a month's visit with Bert Welsh of near Larimore, No. Dak., and his daughter, Mrs. Edna Gray, of NihiM, Mont. Granville Moody has traded in his old Rambler touring car on a new five passenger 40 h. p. car of the same make, which Granville, Jr., drove through from Chicago Monday. Mr. Hayner expert piano tuner and repairer, from Chicago, will be in town June 24, or as near that date as possible. Patronage respectfully solicited. Leave orders at Clarke’s jewelry stpre. .i. A number of farmers are planning on running electric current into their homes for lighting and other purposes when the lines are strung to connect the various towns of this section. —Kentland Enterprise. . . ;)V Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crouch and Mr. and Mrs. Seawfight of the Lafayette Stock farm stopped over night here Sunday with A. F. while on their way via auto to Chicago to get a look in at the 47* • 1 : republican convention. While away from home Sunday vandals broke into J. M. Sauser’s residence west of town and helped themselves to whatever struck tteir fancy in his cellar. Mr. Sauser offers $lO reward ,to learn the identity of the q>arty or parties.

Rev. H. G. Rice, former pastor of the Monticello Presbyterian church and son Paul and daughter Helen, were calling on old time friends in Delphi and Monticello this week. Mr. Rice preached in the Presbyterian church at Delphi last Sunday and it is rumored that he may receive a call to return to that charge. He was pastor there before coming to Monticello. They how reside at Albia, loWa, and the many friends of the family here Would be glad to have them return to Indiana,- —White County Democrat.