Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A good rain fell yesterday. The condition of True Woodworth is greatly improved. c _ , Today’s markets: Corn, 42c; oats, 28c;/ wheat, 75c; Rye, 60c, Mrs. W. R. Bull is Quite sick with heart trouble at this writing. A. J. Abbott fell while trimming a shade tree Thursday and was considerably bruised. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wood of lyentland are the guests of '.heir daughter, Mrs. 11. E. Hartley. The baby of Ord Yeoman’s that has been seriously ill, is reported to be greatly improved now. Put' your pears in tin cans and buy them at 25 cents per dozen at Bowen A- Kiser’s. Phone 202. Watch for the dates of our Tailormade opening. C. EARL DUVALL. C. P. Wright has our thanks for some “Indiana bananas” from a box he received from Bluffton yesterday. f Mrs. J. Will of Hammond, who has bben visiting the family of Anton Trulley, of north of town, returned home Wednesday. Harry Tribby and Miss Myrtel O’Connor of Remington hiked to St. Joe, Mich., a few days ago and were united in marriage there. You should see the swell Chinchilli Overcoats now on display at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL.

William Traub, of the Traub & Selig Clothing firm, w’ent to Chatsworth, 111., Wednesday to look after another store which they have at that; place.

Miss Mary Putts of this city was married October 7, at Terre Haute, to Roy Pitzer, a traveling salesman for a rug firm. They will reside in Indianapolis.

The guarantee of 100 passengers to Lafayette Thursday could not be .secured, and no special train was run. In fact, W. H. Ritchey was the only one who went from here.

J. T. Flynn, who has been operating the River Queen mill for the past few months, has quit the business and Hamilton & Kellner will operate the mill for the present.

O. K. Rainier has purchased of Dr. J. Hanssen, the local Overland agent, a four passenger torpedo Overland touring car, which is expected here the first of the week. Mr. Rainier recently sold his old car, also ah Overland.

Benjamin Barger, a well known Jordan tp., farmer, was quite badly hurt a few days ago when his team started to run at his home and he was struck by one of the horses and knocked down. The bone of his left leg was broken above the ankle and his left shoulder was dislocated.

We have just unloaded our twelfth car of flour since Jan. Ist, 1912 over twenty-five hundred barrels. Aristos still leads them all in quality and price. Only $1.35 for Aristos, guaranteed to be the best flour made, or money returned. Every sack makes a new customer or a better one..— John Eger.

Yes, next Wednesday is the date of the sale of the Maines half-section farm just northwest of town. This sale has been extensively advertised through the Democrat and other Indiana and Illinois papers, and a number of would-be; purchasers should ne on hand to bid on the largest and best farm ever sold in this section of the state at public auction.

Frazer Antrim of Hebron, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. P. Massey and Miss Pearl Massey of Medaryville, and R. C. Massey of Kokomo were here Tuesday to help “Grandma” Antrim celebrate her 96th birthday anniversary, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rachel Scott. The old lady is enjoying fairly good health and bids fair to reach the century mark.

We are paying for Butter Fat This Week 30c WILSON & GILMORE Parr, Indiana.