Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Today’s markets: corn, 40c; oats, 27c. Mrs. Isaac Parker returned Tuesday from a few days visit with relatives at Frankfort and Elwood. An all day drizzling rain fell Thursday, extending into the night and spoiling the Hallowe’en deviltry Notwithstanding the rainy, disagreeable evening, the Methodist ladies took in over $45 at their chicken supper Thursday evening. We have a very special proposition to make to the farmers on manure spreaders, good for the next 30 days only. See us at once.— Hamilton & Kellner. F. M. Haskell and Miss Carrie Gwin went to Frankfort Tuesday to join his wife and son, who are already there, for a few days visit w’ith relatives. J. M. Lamborn and daughter, Mrs. Ed Denton, of Vernon, 111., who have been visiting with C. W. Harris and family southwest of town, returned home Wednesday. John M. Knapp, Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth and daughter Cecelia, Mrs. C. W. Hanley, Mrs. James H. Chapman and Mrs. A. F. Long were Chicago visitors Wednesday. Box social at Surrey school, Friday evening, Nov. 8. A good program will be rendered. Everybody invited. Ladies please bring boxes. —Elizabeth Luers, Teacher. Jerjjr Shea and Joseph Smith of Gillam tp., were in town Wednesday dn Jerry’s auto, , having billed the Shively and Folk speaking at Medaryville yesterday on their way down. "Mrs. Elsie Thompson and daughter Jessie of Berthound, Colo., went to Morocco Tuesday after a visit here with Mrs. Jennie Jessen. They will return here for another visit before returning home.
J. J. Hunt was in Lafayette on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Steward w’ere Chicago visitors Thursday. The Domestic Science club will meet Saturday, Nov. 2, at 2 p. m., in the Public Library auditorium. There will be a box cupper, Saturday night, Nov. 2, at the Moore school house, seven miles northeast of Rensselaer.— Miss Pauline Clark, Teacher. ■Cecil Rishling and family left yesterday for Fulton, So. Dak., where he expects to farm next year. They will stay w’ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Willets, until spring. 'Mrs. J. M". Torbet of Barkley tp., remembered The Democrat with a sample of some “Indiana bananas”— pay-paws—sent her by her son-dn-law 'John Dale, of near Crawfordsville. Mrs. John Fisher of Battleground came Tuesday to visit her grandmother, Mrs. G. M. Robinson, and other relatives. She will be remembered here as Miss Duphane Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robinson. Mrs. J. A. Stump and baby, who have been visiting her sister, Mrs. Lester Speaks for several days, went to Wheatfield Thursday for a few days visit, after which she will return to Illinois, where her husband is employed as a railroad telegrapher. Simon Leopold, who has been managing the Model Clothing Store for his father since its establishment some three years ago, has bought same and will make some changes which wall make it one of the most up-to-date clothing and gents furnishing emporiums in this section. A letter received here by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Eiglesbach from their daughter, Mrs. Berft Marshall of Medford, Ore., states that Bert has given up his position there as overseer of his uncle, George E. Marshall’s, fruit farm, and has purchased , a 180 acre farm near Olene, Ors., where they have recently moved and I will make their 'home.
Talk About BARGAINS! The Largest Size Package White Rolled Oats
We are selling more A. and K. Flour than ever.
19c
We are still selling the Tried and True Miller Line of Coffee.
Fresh shipment just received. Lay in a liberal supply. Phone 41, Home Grocery
