Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
, j!oh n M. Knapp and son Lawrence spent yesterday in Chicago on business. years of experience have taught us the care and attention required ( to properly fit shoes to aching feet. Hot wither does not make us ini different, but more attentive to (your needs. If you have not already done so, try the Exclusive Shoe store.—B. \. Femlig, Prop. Alton Grant of west of town was operated on Wednesday morning at the home of Dr. Hemphill for the removal of a stone in the bladder. A rough stone as large as a walnut was found. Dr. HenipI hill and a Chicago specialist p© •- |formed the operation and Mr. Grant ii .along nicely. The three Misses Lucre, Nell Reish, Margaret Irwin, Clara Fisher, Ethel Myers, Ethel Jacks, Edna King, Eva Maines, Clare* Jessen, and Ethel McCarthy enjoy ably entertained themselves Wednesday eve ning at six o’clock with a 'bamburgfry and other good things to eat and drink, served and prepared at the woods west of the former Peacock place. -Mrs. E. 'L. Hollingsworth and two sons, Emmett and Gerald and two daughters, Misses Dorothea and Cecelia, who have been attending the commencement exercises at Wellesly, Mass., where Miss Cecelia giaduated this year from a course In music and drawing, arrved here Thursday evening about 11 p. m. They had a very enjoyable automobile trip, both going there and returning and had no auttroyble to mar the pleasure of the tour K. of P’s. Elect New Officers. Rensselaer Lodge No. 82, K. of P., held Its regular election of officers Tuesday evening. W. A. Davenport was re-elected C. C.; Delos D. Dean, V. C.; Leo A. Reeve, P.; Elmer Wilcox, M. of W.; Carl Duvall, M. of A.; Wm, I, Hoover, I. G.; J. B. Garland, O. G. Second rank was confered on Harry G. Pass. There were 33 members present and a good time ib reported. Next Tuesday evening will be installation of the new officers and work in the first rank. Birth Aniuflfnceinents. June 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank I loyd of the w f est part of town, a daughter. I
25 POUNDS BEST SUGAR sl-54 Well now. A cheap price on sugar, just as we enter the canning and preserving season, is timely. We arranged to supply you this week with the very best eastern cane granulated sugar at 25 pounds for $1.54, Also ask that you remember uson all canning accessories h 1 > ' r " ‘ 1 Fruit Jars v Sealing Wax Mason Jar Cap Jelly Glasses Economy Jar Cap Jar Fillers Jar Rubbers Para wax ~ ] • - —• ■ ■ —■ ■' ■ -■■■■■■■■ - . • '"** ' ■ 1 1 ~ 1 1 I—i Also call us for fresh vegetables and fruit. New and solid old potatoes. - • . Phono 41 Home Grocery
