Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Some Good Things To Eat For Saturday's Buyors. — Michigan Tender Celery, stalk - - - 5c Jersey Sweet Potatoes, per pound - - 6c Solid Home Grown Cabbage, per pound - - 3c Good Home Grown Potatoes, peck - -25 c Carrotts and Beets, bunch - - - 5c New Corn, dozen - - - - _ 12c -■ In Fruits== Large Bananas 15 and 18c Peaches, small baskets . 20c Good Cooking Apples, peck 30c Large Oranges, dozen 30c Indiana Cantilopes and California Plums. The Home Grocery =- Phone 41=

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Today’s markets: Corn, 68c; Oats, 27c; Rye,* 60c; Wheat, 70-90 c. Geo. Seible, residing on the north side, was kicked by a horse Wednesday evening and suffered a broken rib. Miss Agnes Kahler went to Chicago Heights, 111., Wednesday for a couple of weeks visit with friends and relatives. Miss Minnie Hemphill, who has been visiting an aunt at Mitchell, So. Dak., the past three weeks, has returned home. J. A. McFarland left Wednesday on a ten days vacation trip. He will visit in Warsaw, So. Bend, Ligonier, Laporte and Elkhart. Mrs. Dolph Day went to St. Anne, 111., Wednesday where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Siebert, for a couple of weeks. C. P. Moody and Granville Moody, Jr., returned home Wednesday from Ripley, 0., -where they attended the centennial celebration of that city. A. J. Bellows is excavating for a basement under the rear of his home on north Cullen street, and will install a hot water heating system. Mrs. A. R. Hopkins went to Chicago Wednesday to meet her neice, Miss Mary Brown of Townsend, Mont., who will attend high school here this year. Fred Phillips has sold his old Buick auto to Rev. CMfton of Mt. Ayr, and ordered a new 1913 model 31 four passenger Buick, which he expects some time next month. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walters and Mr. and Mrs. James Walters went to Kentland Wednesday to attend the meeting and picnic of the Indiana Stock Breeders’ Association. Rev. J. C. Parrett left Wednesday on a three weeks vacation. He will spend the most of his time with his parents at Linden, 0., while his wife will visit her people at Chalmers. They expect to * spend a few days attending the Chautauqua at Lake Wiinona before returning. Philip J. McKenna, assistant corporation counsel lor the city of. Chicago, and family and two 1 neiaes, Misses Margaret and Mary McKenna, of Pittsburg, came Wednesday for a short visit with Attorney and Mrs. E. *"P. Honan. , They returned home Thursday in their auto, Mrs. Honan accompanying them for a short yisit.

Starke County Democrat: Auditor Ransbottom and several other onion growers suffered a very heavy loss on Tuesday evening of last Week, when a destructive hail storm visited their fields east of North Judson. The storm passed over a strip of country only about a half mile wide, but its devastation will amount to several thousand dollars. Mr. Ransbottom places his loss •lone at $2,000.

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