Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Talk About BARGAINS! The Largest Size Package White Rolled Oats

We are selling more A. and K. Flour than ever.

Fresh shipment just received. Lay in a liberal supply. Phone 41, Home Grocery

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Nearly all the farmers have commenced husking corn. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Waymire were Chicago visitors Sunday. Today’s markets: Corn, 55c; oats, 29c; wheat, 75c; Rye, 60c. Tony Anheir of Monticello was a business visitor in the city Monday. Mrs. E. P. Honan and son Edward went to Lafayette Friday evening and visited over Sunday with friends. Miss Tillie Fendig left Sunday for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Belle Weil, in New Orleans. Fred Phillips went to Fowler on Monday with his sheepskin band to attend the Beveridge speaking there. The pie social given at the Panschool house Friday evening was a grand success, there being over $23 cleared. Miss Opal Sharp went to Chicago Heights Saturday for a few days visit with the family of her brother, John Sharp. Homer Hopkins came over from Monticello Saturday and spent Sunday with his aged mother, Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins. The Louisville-Chicago train was over six hours late Saturday morning owing to a wreck on the southern end of the line. (Mrs. C. W. Duvall, who went to visit her brothers and sistedi several weeks, ago at Kansas City, Mo , returned home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Hogan have moved here from Monticello and occupy the property on Weston street recently vacated by W. C. Babcock.

Mrs. J. W. Loy and grand-daugh-ter, Miss Marie Loy, returned to their home in Piqua, 0., Saturday after an extended visit here with her son Dr. E. N. Loy and family.

E. G. and Frank Allison of near Washington, Ind., marketed 100,000 pounds of 1,637-pound steers in Chicago a few days ago at $11.05 per cwt., setting a world’s highest price for beef cattle.

Miss Edna King went to Hammond Saturday evening and spent Sunday with her' sister, Mrs. E. S. Tilman, and husband, and spent Monday in Chicago, returning home Monday evening.

The Teeth are First Don’t neglect them any longer; attend to theta at once and avoid lament and regret you are bound to feel in after years. J. W. HORTON will put your teeth in good condition and advise you how best to care for them. The Poet sings of beautiful Teeth—Your swear at the poor ones.