Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A Sale on Old Wheat Flour yOU know from this F ’ CqT time on you are in | k danger of getting at least i h a of new wheat in : y° ur Flour - Well, we | ar e going give you a | chance to lay in a supp ply to stem you over till la* flour ages. All this week FLOUR we will sell the now fam1 t ous A. &K. BEST at I KANSAS CITY. MO. J|jg g jfe.. JSk Don’t Fail to Lay in Your Share. Home Grocery The Home of Good Things to Eat.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. The Gentry Bros, circus will exhibit in Delphi Monday. Miss Cora Bruner went to Delphi Thursday for a visit with her friend, Miss Josephine Boyd. •Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sherr of Otterbein came Thursday to visit her parents; C. W. Burns and family. James Owens and daughter and mother-in-law came down from Chicago Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donnelly. The oats harvest is going on merrily this week, and threshing will begin to considerable extent the coming week.
Mr.* and Mrs. Martine Martinson and two children of Chicago are here for a couple of weeks visit with his cousin, Dr. J. H. Hanssori I and family. The next regular band concert will be held next Wednesday night, Aug. 1, instead of Thursday night, as usual. The band goes to Lowell Thursday to play for a picnic. Monticello Journal: S. W. Myers and family have as guests his .two brothers, one of whom lives at Rensselaer and the other in Chicago, With their families. They made" the trip herp via the auto route across the country.
Mrs. Cordelia Williams and Mrs. C. H. Porter left Thursday on a three or four weeks tour of, the west, visiting at Osceola, Neb., and Mrs. Porter will go from there to Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Denver and several other points of interest before returning home. The Monon will run another excursion to Chicago Sunday, August 4, over the Indianapolis division, starting at Carmel and stopping at all stations north as far as Lowell. The time of the special train at Rensselaer is 8:48 a. m., and the round trip fare 75 cents. The Tolleston postoffice, the oldest in the northern part of Lake county, is to be abolished. The office will become a sub-station of Gary and the Gary free delivery system will be extended to that place. The office 1 has been in existence for over 50 years. Clancy Wood, the colored man who rented the J. T. Randle tenant house on the sicje street west of the W. F. Smith and W.' J. Wright residences recently and which almost percipitated a race ‘ riot •in Rensselaer, has recently moved his family into a small house on South Front street, owned by Fralnk Foltz.
C. D. Norman of Hamilton, No. Dak., has our thanks for a copy of the North Dakota Independent, Hamilton, N. D., giving an account of 1 the laying of the corner stone of the new Pembina county court house at Cavilier, and the damage by the recent hail storm which ruined thousands of acres of crops in that vicinity. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought
