Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Corn Show anti Ladies’ Bazar December 11,12,13, 1912 AT THE ARMORY for the benefit of St. Augustine Church CONTEST for the best corn grown in Jasper county, open to all, none barred. Grand Sweepstakes a Silver Cup, donated by the Catholic Order of Foresters: Also a first prize, $15.00; second prize, $10.00; third prize, $5.00; and fourth prize, $3.00. The Christian Mothers and St. Rose Sodality will have a fancy Bazaar and serve lunch each evening; there will be Band and Vocal Music galore. It will be a most pleasant way to spend the evenings. Come out and bring your families for this festal occasion. Bring your wives, mothers, sisters and sweethearts—if you have no wife bring yopr best girl, she will enjoy it. Able men have been selected as township committemen to take charge of the corn entries in each township of Jasper county, viz. Barkley Tp., Thomas M. Walter. Carpenter Tp.,‘ Jacob Wagner. Gillam Tp., John P. Ryan. Hanging Grove Tp., Wm. B. Walter. Jordan, Tp., Mat Moosemiller. Kankakee, Tp., Thomas F. Maloney. Keener Tp., Mark Ott. Marion Tp., Joseph Nagel, Sr. Milroy Tp., John F. Walter. Newton Tp., Joseph E. Thomas. Union Tp., Stephen A. Brusrahan. Walker Tp., Joe Theis. Wheatfield Tp., Andrew Misch. Entrants will show 10 ears, and be charged 25c for entry. AH entries must be taken to Eigelsbach’s meat market, and entered before 8 o’clock p. m., on Wednesday, Dec. nth. John J. Eigclsbach is chairman of th e entrance committee. For further information, phone or write your above named township committeman. Advertisement, months has been employed by Foster & Stortz, moved to Chalmers Monday where he will engage in the blacksmith business with his stepfather. Mrs. L. M. Kean went to Logansl>ort Wednesday evening to go to the Plumber Sanitarium where she will take treatment for rheumatism. She was accompanied there by Mr. Kean, who returned home Thursday. Ed. Pugh, who for three years has been head clerk at A. R. Jones’ grocery, resigned his position Saturday night, and will engage in business for himself. Monday, accompanied by Mrs. Pugh, be went to Chicago to purchase goods for a variety store.

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