Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Flour *"^ xx ls one of our trade Ol winners. | JI V ; 3 P ure “F°°d ProI r duet of Quality. jysßFfßTn — ~ ’? Ftcruit *1 It’s the BEST there is, | •’’c?™!? * h * KANSAS CITY. MO.: CHEAPEST. Q 3 DON’T EXPERIMENT. Wehandle>.only THE HOME GROCERY
local and personal. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Yesterday was “Friday and the 13th.” Today’s Markets: Corn, 65c; Oats, 27c; Rye, 60c; Wheat,"Bsc. If you waint to buy, sell or rent property, try The Democrat’s want ad column. __________ * Several Rensselaer people went to Gillam Thursday to attend the “Home Coming.” Phone any little item of news you may; have to The Democrat. It will be appreciated. Excursion to Chicago Sunday, Sept. 22; 75 cents for the rouno trip from Rei sselaer. .u , The band boys have recently purchased several fine new instruments, including a fine saxaphone.
See the Collegian suits and' overcoats now on display at Duvall's Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL. The St. Augustine parochial scnool opened for the term on Monday, Sept. 8. The enrollment this yair is an even sixty. Mrs. Marion I. Adams had another serious attack of gallstones Thursday and an operation may have to be resorted to. Otto and Olga Sohreeg of Parr were the supper guests of Misses Rose and Katherine Luers south of town Tuesday evening. „ Politics is warming up at Remington. Tuesday Abe Wahl and Jake Ochs had a fistic argument over politics and as a result the price of beefsteak has advanced in that burg. Nobby Collegian and Frat Suits and overcoats now on display at Duvall’s Quality shop. Be sure and see these lines, as there are none better nor as good.—C. EARL DUVALL.
W. H. Pullins is here this week from Prairieville, Ala., having come through to Chicago on business early in the week. Mr. Pullins is much enthused with the prospects of that part of Alabama in which he is located. Rev. W. G. Winn* moved lai* week for mthe Cox pi-perty, near th * ciiy light plan’, »?-oss the street in o the former W. E. Moore property. N. Littlefield has moved from one of the Makeever houses on the east side into the property vacated by Rev. Winn. While Uncle Sam Sparling denied the allegation when he returned from his southern trip, it is $ fact that he did buy 750 acres rear Demopolis, lying near the W. Hj Pullins place, six miles from Demopolis. His tract has been well taken care of and is in an excellent state of cultivation. ft joins the 520 acre tract Marion Adams has just bought there.
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