Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Try the Home Grocery h This Week < ► - o For Swift’s Empire Sugar Cured Hams, Picnic o Hams, Rolled Boned Picnic and Brookfifld Pickled o Pork. : > Dryfus Star Brand Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon. < ► Lake Herring in kits or barrels, and Fat Irish <► Mackerel. ; <► /. o We can use any amount of :: home Grown Raspberries or o Blueberries. <• ; ; 1 • ■ O. Phone 41
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. * _ Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. E. J. Randle made a business trip to Chicago Wednesday. Buy your box stationery and envelopes at The Democrat office. To-day’s markets: Corn, 66c; Oats, new, 30c; old 48; Wheat 99c. Considerable hog cholera is reported in various sections of the Mrs. Dr. Ferris of Francesville returned home Wednesday after a visit here with friends. E. L. Hollingsworth returned home Wednesday from a short business visit in Chicago and Hammond. Hazel, the little daughter of Ralph Moore of Pleasant Grove, is quite sick With stomach trouble. •' I’.--; ■ ■■ - -• ; Mrs. Delos Coen and little child of Chicago are visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Spitler. ' Charles Paxton of South Bend, wh,o was here to attend the funeral of Wm. E. Moore, returned home Wednesday. All accounts that hive run longer than four -months are now due and payment on same will be greatly appreciated.— l. M. Washburn.
Miss Miriam Fendig returned to her hoihe in Chicago Wednesday after a visit of several days with relatives here. Clarence Smith, who has been working for his father near Wannatah, where the latter has a stone road contract, came home Tuesday for a visit. Mrs. Harry Theulis of Linden, who has been visitng here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan, since the 4th, returned home Wednesday. C. D. Nowels and daughter. Miss Floy, returned home Tuesday evening from a visit in Carroi county and with Mr. Nowel’s son, A. S. Nowels, in Columbia City, and expect to leave here Monday for their home in Garden City, Kan. The old low ceiling addition in the rear of Scott Bros, harness shop on South Van Rensselaer street, has been torn down to make room for a large modern work room, which will also be used for storing harness and buggies, the fundation is now well under way/
The sills and cross-beams for part of the first floor of the new school building are now being laid, and several of the large ornamental stone pieces, which add greatly to the beauty of the structure, are being set up. The basement is to be well lighted, judging from the number of openings now left for windows. A. J. Brenner and wife, who came here a Week ago from their home in Winchester in their Buick touring car, and who have since been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Brenner and relatives at Goodland, left Wednesday for home.. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brenner and son, Mrs. Brenner and Ralph will remain for several days.
