Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
~ ' —■ ■' I ■* •' . 1 ■ ; . • ■ r . ■ r » You Know Thfe Home Grocery Always has the Best and Freshest of Fruits ang Vegetables for the Saturday's business. See us this time for Cantiloupes, Home Grown Watermellons Sweet Corn, Cooking or Eating Apples, Fancy Peaches, Home Grown Tomatoes, New Lima Beans, Sweet Potatoes, Tender Bunch Celery, New Beets and Carrots,HomeGrown Cabbage, New Early Squash. PHONE 41
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Today’s markets: Corn, 72 c; Oats, 26c to 28c; Wheat, 70c to 90c; Rye, 61c. In White county the Bull Moosers have issued a call for their county convention for August 31. J. A. Wlckersham of Goodland was here Thursday night and yesterday on real estate business. Edward Honan, Jr., is expected home today. He is riding through from St. Louis on a new motorcycle. Wm. Halstead of Newton tp., presented The Democrat with a handsome boqu-et of gladiolfas Thursday. Grant Davisson of Baarkley tp., has traded his old Ford automobile for one of the new model fore-door Fords. Miss Edna King of The Democrat front office force, left Wednesday for a week’s vacation visit at Winona Lake.
S. D. Clark and Simon Fendig of Wheatfield came down Wednesday evening and went over to Foun- < tain Park Thursday. The corner Stone laying of Monon’s new SIO,OOO M. E. church will take place today. Rev. C. L. Harper is on the program ; at the services. Mr. and Mrs. Newt Waterman of Chicago are spending the week here with N. Littlefield and fami’y. Mrs. Waterman and Mrs. Littlefield are siteiters. S. C. Irwin *bas bought the southeast corner lot in Fred Philips’ addition, just west of the Range Line road, on the new street to be opened up there. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stewart of Hanging Grove tp., left Thursday to attend the reunion of the Tresler family at Montpelier, Ohio. They will be gone for about a week. Lee E. Glazebrook of north of town has been confined to his home the past two weeks with a severe case of lame back, and wilt not be able to be about for several days yet.
Mr. Hansen is an expert in the matter of gaining beautiful and effective tone qualities.—The Indianapolis News. At the Presbyterian church Friday evening, August 30. Tickets on sale at Long’s drug store. Monticello Journal, Progressive: “We give no quarter,” isiay the republicans, and stall they ask the progressives to go a little easy on putting out the third county ticket, claiming that it would be unfair to personal friends who might be on the republican ticket. The same reason could be urged by democrats. The republicans cannot get over the idea that the progressives-7-that are the real for sure ones—are no longer republicans, but are separate and distinct.
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