Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
We have added PAINTS TO OUR LINE A Full Line of High Grade, Guaranteed Paints Inside and Outside House Paint, Floor and Barn Paint. Every can Guaranteed and at Money Saving Prices. One Aim—To Keep the Best; One Method; Fair Dealing; One Price-THE LOWEST. * Janette's Variety Store Bert J. Jarrette
LOCAL AND PERSONAL; Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’is markets: Corn, old, 62c; new, 42c; oats, 27c; wheat, No. 4, 75c; Rye 60c. Grapes For Sale—Nice Concords at 1% cents per pound.—MßS. ALF DONNELLY, Phone 548-B. Monticello will hold its second annual horse show next week, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. See the Kingsbury Hats in all Efhades, and in the rough and the smooth.—C. EARL DUVALL. Orlan Grant, was up from Lafayette a few- days the first of the week visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. W. R. Nowels w r ent to Gary Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Lawson Meyers, who is recovering from a surgical operation. S. S. Shedd entertained a few of his friends at a stag party at his home on Cullen street at seVen-up Monday evening. Jesse Nichols was succesful in winning the prize given the one making the most points. Miss Manda Hoyes of Crawfordsville, who has been visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Hester Hoyes, and family for the past, several days, returned Some Tuesday. She expects to go to Indianapolis in a short time.
John Putts of south of town suffered a severe injury to the right foot Tuesday while working at the Thompson ranch at Parr. A heavy weight connected with the ensilage cutter fell on the foot. B. J. Moore left Tuesday to look over a coal mine superintendency proposition offered him by the Sternbergs over a mine they have recently secured control of near Pittsburg, Kan. Mr. Moore was undecided 1 whether or not he would accept the position. Miss Helen Carson of Monticello, who sang here at the dedication of the new Presbyterian church pipe organ, sailed Thursday from New York for Berlin, Germany, to take a course in music. She was accompanied by Miss Kent, who was her instructor in music at the Western College at Oxford, Ohio. Grant Davisson of Barkley tp., left a freak “stalk” of corn and a IVi pound apple at The Democrat sanctum -Tuesday afternoon. The corn stalk was a dwarf perhaps 18 inches tall, and besides the main stalk had two “suckers” about the same height as the main stalk. It had two fair sized “nubbins” of ears on the main stalk and two other smaller nubbins. The stalk had tasseled out properly but never grew over 18 iches high. The apple was of the “Pound Sweet” variety, anjl was very perfect. y
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