Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Bertha Kepner spent Sunday in Delphi. Elmer Gwin was in Chicago on business Monday. E. P. Honan was in Monticello .Monday -on legal business. To-day's markets: Corn, old, 62c; new, 42c; oats, 27c; wheat, No. 4, 75c; Rye 60c. i • ", ■ :m j Hon. S. M. Ralston, democratic nominee for governor will speak at Monticello Saturday afternoon. Jasper county onion growers Ore I being offered from 35 to 40 cents per bushel for their big onion crop. Have you seen the $15.00 blue ( serge suits that we are showing? They are the best in the land.’—C. EARL DUVALL. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kelly and 'Miss Mary Messman of Chicago were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Messman, of north of town. I insist on having Munsing union ( suits' as there are none as good in quality and fit for the prices. All sizes. SI.OO to $4.00. —C. EARL DUVALL. Dr. Hansson and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zeigler went to Indianapolis Sunday and the doctor drove home one of the new 1913 69-R Overland gentleman’s roadster, which sell for $985. The price of the Ford touring car has been cut to S6OO from $690, for the next sales year, and it is probable that other automobile manufacturers will meet the reduction with a like cut. Miss Ethel Meyers of Kentland, who has been clerking in the Rowles & Parker store for the past year, has been compelled to give up her position on account of poor health, N and returned to her home Sunday. Miss Tillie Ramp has, bought a lot on Division street, on the south side of the half block formerly owned by Mrs. E. P. Hammond of Lafayette, paying therefor $750. She expects to build on same next year. Frank Putts who started a candy store recently in one of the Leopold i'rooms on Van Rensselaer street, j has sold the stock of goods to John i! Ramp and has gone to clerking in i Mr. Ramp’s store, the Home Grocery. ,
