Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1912 — Page 5 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 bottles, 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, 48c. John Eger was a Chicago business goer Thursday.C. A. Tuteur was in Wolcott cn business Wednesday. Miss Lois Thompson went to Indianapolis Thursday. Miss Amy Bringle of Fair Oaks spent Thursday here with friends. Miss Ethel Sharp returned home Monday from a few days visit with relatives at fiurnettsville. Only 75 cents for the round trip to Chicago next Sunday. Train passes Rensselaer at 9:io a. m. We 'are paying 16% cents for strictly fresh eggs.—C. E. PRIOR, Fancy Produce Market, Phone 39. Miss Opal Sharp went to Xoblesviile Tuesday to visit Mrs. Mabel Strickfaden-Stalker a couple of weeks. Floyd Meyers went to Franklin Thursday and may decide to make arrangements for entering summer school. Dr. H. L. Brown was acChicago visitor Wednesday and viewed thej scrap in the coliseum awhile during the afternoon. Mrs. J. D. Martindale went to Greencastle Thursday for a short visit with her mother, who is in rather poor health. S. Hatton and daughter Laura w r ent to Monticello Thursday where they will spend a few days visiting friends and relatives. Capt. and .Mrs. J. M. Wasson returned home Thursday from a few days visit with their daughter, Mrs. J. E. Wilson, at Hammond. C. P. Moody who accompanied Mrs. Sarah Ketchum to the home of a relative at Joplin, Mo., last week, returned home Thursday. Mrs. Wm. Roth and little baby came over from Monticello Thursday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Lester Speaks, and husbancf. John Stillman writes from Gilby, Xo. Dak., in renewing his subscription, and says “weather fine and and crops looking good. Everyone well.”
C. A. RadcliffO of Louisville, who bad been here a few days visiting his wife and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades, left for home Thursday. ' Mrs. Harry Kurrie came from Chicago Thursday and will spend several days here visiting retatives and looking after the finishing of her home. \ -Dr.—Turfler has gone to Pittsburg, Pa., to attend an Osteopath meeting, and will also visit his parents in New York state before returhing home. Mrs. Harry Dewey and son Russel of LaFarge, Wis., arrived here Wednesday to visit her parents, Alfred Peters and family and other relatives for several weeks.
