Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■yOU know from this time on you are in danger of getting at least a blend of new wheat in your Flour. Well, we are going give you a chance to lay in a supply to stem you over till flour ages. All this week we will sell the now famous A. & K. BEST at sll a Sack. Don’t Fail to Lay in Your Share.

Mrs. Chas. Sands and baby spent Sunday in Monon with relatives. Harvey Davisson went to LaHogue, 111., Monday on a business trip. Thelma .Thornton went to Chicago Saturday to visit her uncle, Jack Martin, a few’ Weeks. Miss Cora Zimmerman went to Michigan City Saturday to spend Sunday with relatives. Miss Mary Childers spent Sunday in Hammond with her mother, who is visiting her brother, Parker Overton. < _ ; Ernest Ramey and family went to Hammond Sunday to spend a week’s vacation with relatives and friends. V Several auto loads left here early Sunday morning to attend the funeral of Lagore Harmon at Chatsworth, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Broadie of Remington were visitors in the city Monday afternoon, driving over in their auto.

Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Work, accompanied by the latter’s father, C. P. Moody, went to Chicago Sunday for a short visit. * A. Quinlen of Fairmount was a business visitor in the city Monday, going from here to Hammond on business that afternoon. Ergu-s Timmons, who has been employed as deliveryman for C. C. Starr, has given up his position and Archie Lee has taken his place. Robert Wartena, who is now working in the electric light plant at Kentland, w’as home Sunday, making the trip on a motorcycle. Miss Constance Adams, who for several months has been visiting relatives and friends in Kansas and the west, returned home Monday. Thomas Shesler of Indianapolis, who has been visiting here with his brother, W. R. Shesler, the past few days, returned home Sunday.

Frank Foltz went to Michigan City Sunday morning and accompanied home his aged mother, who had been visiting there for a week. Leo Worland is taking a two weeks vacation now, and Monday left for a summer resort in Michigan whdre he will remain for a few days. ii _ Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Day went to Chicago Sunday where the latter will visit relatives and friends a few days, Mr. Day returning home that evening. B. D. Comer has built new porches t<o the Kelley property on South Weston, street which , he recently traded for, and repainted it, adding greatly to its appearance. G. F. Meyers has traded in his old Model Q Maxwell touring car on a new Maxwell special five-pas-senger car, which N. Schaefer, the local agent, drove through from the factory Friday. ....... Texas “Elberta” peaches are the finest peaches grown. We will have a carload of fancy Texas “Elberta” peaches, in bushel baskets, on sale this week. Leave your orders.— JOHN EGER. L