Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NEW ARRIVALS AT _____ THE HOME GROCERY
Heinz Catsup - -15 c Heinz Baked Beans - - - - 10 and 15c Heinz Tomato Soup 10c Rising Sun Steak Salmon - - - - - - lOC 14 oz. Jar Bismark Cocoa -25 c
A Fresh Line of Cakes from 10 to 20c a pound A Full Line of Fruits and Vegetables. The Home Grocery Phone 41-
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers..
Mrs. A. E. Alter and H. J. Kannal were in Chicago Saturday.
Today's markets: Corn, 66c; Oats, 26c; Wheat, 90c; Rye, 60c.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Littlefield were in Chicago as the guests of relatives Sunday.
Miss Coral Ropp went to Chalmers Saturday to spend a few days with her brother Guy.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker were over from Remington Sunday to spend the day with friends.
Monday was pension day for the old soldiers, and Clerk Perkins was kept busy filling out vouchers.
Frank Cox returned Saturday from a week’s visit at Lake Maxinkuckee, Bass Lake and Logansport.
Mr. and Mr.s W. T. Elmore were over from Remington Saturday, visiting their farm southeast of town.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Deleoust of Ocalla, Fla., are here on their annual visit with the Hallagan family.
Mrs. J. L. Mcßride of Chicago came Saturday to Visit her parents, Ed Barkley and family, of Pleasant Ridge.
J. F. Deschand went to Lafayette Saturday to spend Sunday with relatives. J. F. rode through on his motorcycle.
Mrs. J. M. Brown of Frankfort, who had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Gus Grant, a few days, returned home Saturday.
Mose Leopold was a Chicago business goer Monday. Whether to attend the Bull Moose convention or not, we are unable to say.
Miss Alpha Morris of Brookston returned home Saturday from a three weeks visit with D. Bowman and family of near Rensselaer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Healy went to Danville Tuesday to visit with the latter’s brother, Frank Meyer. They will be gone a couple of weeks.
Mrs. W. M. Forsythe and son of Frankfort, after a several days visit with Ed Kennedy and family of east of town, returned home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. P. Massey and Mrs. R. G. Massey of Medaryville returned home Saturday after a few days visit with Grandma Antrim.
J. H. Chapman, R. B. Harris and E. D. Rhoades. went to Chicago Monday to attend the Bull Moose convention, which convened there Monday, '
Harry Foulk and wife of Hammond came down Saturday to visit Judge Hanley and family and other friends over Sunday. Harry was formerly court reporter for this circuit. . ’
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