Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 August 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WHO’S BUSINESS? If a man smiles on a lady, that’s His Business. II she returns his smiles, that’s Her Business. If they get married, that’s Their Business. But if you want the very Freshest, Finest Groceries for your Harvest Table, that’s THE HOME GROCERY’S Business. Peaches Prunes Apricots Corn Peas Tomatoes Hominy Sauerkraut Ham Bacon Dry Salt Sweet P’kld Pork Picnic and Rolled Bonned Picnic Ham. ANY AND EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT, AT The Home Grocery = Phone 41^-
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. James Burling was over from Remington on business Saturday. Today's markets: Corn, 68c; Oats, 27c; Rye, 60c; Wheat, 70-9Oc. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Irwin of Wolcott spent Sunday here with relatives. Grant Culp, one of Carpenter’s best farmers, was over Saturday on business. Uncle Joseph Smith of Kniman was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Horner Hopkins of Monticefllo spent Sunday here with his aged mother.VMrs. Mary Jane Hopkins. Three republicans have announced themselves for s the county sheriff nomination in Newton county, Charles E. Hosier, Joseph E. Hooker. and William P. Archibald. Rev. Olin Stewart, wife and children of Montmorenci, drove through Sunday in their auto to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stewart, of Hanging Grove tp. for a few days. Bud Hammonds writes to Newt Jenkins that they have extra good crops this year about Lisbon, No. Dak., and that they can use a a number of hands there at from $2.50 to $3.00 per day.
. While no call has yet been issued it is understood that the democratic congressional convention will be held in Lafayette on September 5. Hon. S. M. Ralston, democratic candidate for governor, will be present and address the convention. Squire John W. Don, one of Morocco’s oldest and best known citizens, died Thursday at a Lafayette hospital where he had been taken a few days previously for treatment for dropsy. He was a veteran of the civil war and well known all over Newton county. Mrs. A. S. Larue leaves today or tomorrow for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Garner, at Albion, Wash., and expects to be gone until the last of October. She will visit relatives in Spokane and at several other points in Washington before returning home, i Mrs. U. M Baughman and daughter. Miss Iris, of. Oklahoma City, Okla., came Saturday evening to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. Carrie D. Short, and old friends in Rensselaer. She and her husband have been at the bedside of his aged mother at Monon for several days. The latter seems to be gradually failing. Another very heavy rain Friday night with showers through the day Saturday and Saturday night, made a record of rain every day but one last week. The oats are said to be discolored badly from too much rain since they were cut. As a consequence the price per bushel will be a few cents lower than it would have been otherwise.
CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tin Kind Yulian Always Bought
