Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

2 Packages Oriole Corn Flakes --- -15 c 1 Pound 60-cent Japan or Gunpowder Tea - - - - -48 c 3 Packages Reindeer Seeded Raisins -25 c A really good 40-cent Broom, only -29 c A. & K. “Best’’ Flour, guaranteed - $1.39 4 Pounds Goodßice 25c

Ed. Oliver has purchased, a hew Buick roadster. G. J. Jessen made a business trip too Chicago Monday. Only 75 cents for the round trip to Chicago next Sunday, July 21- ' Francis Koepkey went to Franceasville Saturday for a visit, with relatives and friends. J. H. Gilbert of near Remington was a business visitor in the city a few hours Monday. Mrs. A. M. Swain came over from Morocco Saturday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Spitler and daughter Maud. Mrs. Frank Alter went to Indianapolis Saturday afternoon to join her husband, who has h good position there. G. H. McClain and R. B. HafM were in Wheatfield and the north end of the county writing fire insurance Friday afternoon. Mrs. Floyd Amsler, who has been spending the past several days with her parents at Michigan City, returned home Sunday evening. Joe Erbs, the Apperson demonstrator, stopped off here Saturday on his way to his home in Kokomo from a business visit in Chicago. George Plunket, Orla Klous, _Lew Rhoades and several others from here spent Sunday fishing on the Kankakee. They report the river as yet too high for any good angling. ■ Mrs. James R. Baker and two little daughters of" Pontiac, 111., came Saturday for an extended visit at the home of J. N. Baker and family of Barkley tp., and with other relatives. Mrs. Michael Kanne, who has been visiting her son, George, and otihe? relatives at Campus, 111., ,for the past few days, returned home Saturday. She was accompanied home by George and his daughter, who will visit here a short time.

J. IL S. Ellis, Jr., who is now employed as stenographer by his uncle, A. H. Hopkins, will leave about the first of September for Charlottville, Va., where he will enter the University of Virginia. Miss Alice Coen will be employed as stenographer in his stead.' Home grown roasting i ears diode their appearance in the local market Monday. With the season of fried chicken, roasting ears and new potatoes, life is certainly worth the living even though the weather is a little hot for genuine comfort while ’‘mowing, them away.” Messrs Frost, Boyle, and Jones came down from Chicago Saturday afternoon i to spend Sunday here with the old room-mate, John Duvall. They returned to the city Sunday evening, John accompanying them there, where he has a good position in the Marshall Field store, in the clothing department.

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