Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

We Give Yon the Benefit . ■ , , « ■;.!}, Whenever there are any declines, we give our customers the immediate benefit. There has been some drop in broom corn prices, and we have some cheap brooms for you. Brooms -55 c, 50c, 40c, 35c, 28c A. &K. Best Flour, guaranteed $1.25 7 Bars Lenox Soap - - -25 c 6 Bars White Laundry Soap -25 c Wool Soap Chip, package - - 9c 4 cans Baked Beans, Hominy, Pumpkin, Kidney Beans, for 25c Phone 41 HOME GROCERY

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Today’s markets: Corn, 58c; oats, 28c; Wheat, 75c; Rye 60c. John Horton and Sebe Overton went to Indianapolis Friday fro a few days visit. ' Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Rainier were (Lafayette visitors Friday, (making the trip in their auto. Grapes For Sale—Nice Concords at 1% cents per pound.—MßS. ALF DONNEiLLY, Phone 548-B. We are in a position to furnish cabbage for kraut making. Phone us or call at GROCERY.

Mrs. W. I. Yates has improved to such an extent that she now gets out and attended the party Saturday at the Harris home, and was at church Sunday. Mrs. Wesley Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Pence and Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Pierce and daughter of Brook, ! spent Snndaiy with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Critser. W. S. Wjatte and wife of Chalmers visited with E. VanArsdel and family Sunday. Mrs. Watts is a sister of Mrs. VanArsdel. They made the trip in their auto. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hickman visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Merritt and family over Sunday. Mr. Hickman is now the foreman of a chemical works at Hammond. *Mts. Ernest Lameon was taken very ill the last of the week and was hurried to Chicago where an operation was performed and she is reported to be doing nicely now. Penyy Horton, who has been employed at piano playing at Huntington for the past month or six] weeks, is now playing in one of the moving picture theaters in that city. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Powers returned from attending the reunion of his regiment, the 15th Indiana Infantry at South Bend Saturday. They also visited in Michigan City with Conrad Patrick Lally a brother of Mrs. G. M. Robinson, over Friday. Lon Healy, who has been playing the piano at the Princess Theater, had to lay off last week on account of so much playing affecting his right arm, which he 1 injured several years ago, l and which has been bothering him occasionally for the last couple of years. The doctors advised him to rest it a few days.

Your Self Respect Demands that you give your teeth attention. See J. W. HORTON and have him advise you of their needs. The teeth are necessary tor good health and comfort. Good Teeth add Much to Appearance.