Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure No Alum—-No Phosphate

I WEEK’S X

Another frost fell Tuesday night. Mrs. Charles Porter and Mrs. J. W. Williims spent Wednesday in Chicago. Champion X spark* plugs will sell for 50 cents at the Auto Equip- - ment Co. A. S. Laßue left Thursday morning via auto with a party of land seekers for Niles, Michigan. We still have some of that car of fancy potatoes—4oc a peck or $1.60 a bushel.—JOHN EGER. If you move from one precinct to another after October 7 you will not be permitted to vote November 7. Mrs. Thomas Ratcliff of Paxton, Illinois, returned home Wednesdayafter a visit here with Mrs. Albert Bissenden and famfly. C. C. Warner moved into his neat new residence on West ' Harrison street a few days ago, in time to register in the fourth precinct. Mrs. W. L. Bott left Wednesday for ( Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, to spend a month with her daughter, Mrs. Frank 'Hamilton, and family. If you want a good Jersey cow or heifer, attend the Van Hook and Duggins sale one-half mile -west of .Rensselaer next Saturday, October 21. , ’ Watson Plumbing co., pnone 204. The only reliable concern drilling, water wells in this part of Jasper county; will drill wells any size and anywhere. ts Miss Florence Keeney was home from Marion the first- of the week ' for a visit with her parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. A. J. Keeney, returning there Wednesday. James Clark, Democratic candidate for county commissioner from the first district, accompanied by’ Bert Vandercar of Wheatfield, was ’ a visitor in Rensselaer Wednesday. : The Republican campaign in Jas*per county, will open next Monday with a speech at Fair Oaks in the evening. Several other speeches have been booked at intervals of every few days following. B. E. Keeney, who has been living in the John M. Knapp property on River street for the past 'several months while looking after the former Springer lands x in Walker township, is moving back to Chicago this week. Fire broke out in the storage room of the Lyric theater at Remington last Wednesday morning and before it*was put out several hundred dollars of damage was done to the storage and seats in the theater. The loss was not .covered by insurance.

GENUINE Round Oak HEATERS C. W. EGER Hardware and Plumbing Rensselaer, - Indiana *