Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Come With Us. RENSSELAER will celebrace this year— and when Rensselaer does anything, you know she does it right. We have made special preparation for the business of the Fourth, and will be able to take good care of you. Come to our store; make it your headquarters. We have an exceptionally full list of Fruits, Vegetables, and Quick-Meal Specialties, and will greatly appreciate your business. See, or Phone 41 early. Home Grocery
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Today's markets: Corn, 67c; Oats, 43c; WheE>, sl.Ol. Buy your box stationery and envelopes at The Democrat office. Aden Rupe of Warsaw visited with friends here over the 4th. Oscar Phegley was over from Mouticello to visit relatives over th? It a. Lorenz Hildebrand came down from Chicago Tuesday for a few days visit. Mrs. Hurley Beam is spending a few days this wetk with her husband at Chicago. Miss Harriet Landor of Minneapolis is visiting Lr. and Mrs Horton over the 4th. We have a large assortment of hair switches, can match any shade. —Mary Meyer-Healy. j 6 Mrs. John Kopsey and baby of Sheridan spent the 4th here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Carr. J. J. Montgomery and Chester Zea made a business trip to Monticello and Chicago the first of the week. Harold Clark, returned home Wednesday from a few days visit with James Mead and family at Hammond.
Mr. and. Mrs. F. X. Busha ofj Lafayette came Thursday to spend j the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam. Mrs. Frank Borntrager and children of Ft. Wayne are spending the week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.*W. Reed. B. S. Fendig and little daughter came down from Chicago Wednesday evening to spend the 4 th. Ben returned to the city Thursday J night, but Miriam will remain for a longer visit. Charles Bradley of Portland. Ore., and Miss Nellie Marshall of Rantoul, 111., spent the- 4th with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Colton of near Pleasant Ridge. Mr. Bradley is an uncle and Miss Marshall a neice of Mrs. Colton. Charles Myers, the Wheatfield merchant, passed through here Wednesday in a new 5-passenger 1913 Lambert touring car enroute home from the factory. The car is the first of the 1913 class to be released, and is certainly a beauty. Mr. and Mj?s. W. N. Hurley and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hurley of Day-J ton, Ind., came up to spend the 4th with relatives here. They are farming near Dayton and have out 96 acres of corn, 50 acres of oats and 40 acres of wheat, all of which is looking fine. Frank Kelly, ..ead of the Kelly Grain Co. of Remington, who was arrested by the Remington marshal on June 24 for “‘Torching” in his 5-passenger Del amble car, ' was tried before Squire Dickinson at the Remington town hall Tuesday, Attorney Mose Leopold of this c H y defending him, with Jasper Guy assisting the prosecution. The. court found the evidence was insufficient and rendered a \erdict of acquit a l .
