Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1906 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PUBLIC SALES. Wednesday, Deo. 19, W. C. Hnston, in Milroy township. General sale—horses, cattle, hogs, farm tools and household goods. Thursday, Dec. 27, A. E. Kyle, 3| miles south and 1 mile west of Remington. Big Shropshire and Lecester sheep; 180 head, all high grade.

FIFTY THOUSAND BUTTER WRAPPERS. The Democrat has jnst reoeived a shipment of 50,000 regulation size and quality of genuine vegetable parchment butter wrappers. By buying so large a nnmber in one shipment we are enabled to sell them at the lowest Chicago prices—90 cents per 1000 plain; i 1.75 per 1000 printed. Orders by mail must be accompanied by cash, and will have special attention.

CHRISTMAS IS COniNO. The Democrat has on hand several hundred elegant calendars, both domestic and imported, for the Christmas and New Year trade. These oalendars make a handsome and inexpensive present, so that yon can remember dozens of your friends without the great expense usually attendant. They are being used extensively by the best people. There is no printing whatever on these calendars, and we have them in all sizes and at prices from 1 oent up to 25 cents. First comers will secure the pick of the lot, as. we shall get no more this year after present stock is exhausted.

PUBLIC SALES. The Democrat is again prepared to handle all work in the public sale bill line promptly and in the best style of the printer’s art. New type, new cuts and other material, together with first-class presses and expert workmen puts us to the fore-front in this class of work. A notice of each sale in full is published in The Democrat free of charge with each set of bills, and this is an item worth considering as “everybody reads The Democrat,” and the bill in its columns will reach hundreds more people and do you more good than the bills themselves. Remember The Democrat if you contemplate having a sale and get your bills printed here. Prices very reasonable.

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Nov. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rowen of Parr, a son. For Sale —Mammoth White Holland Turkeys, from show birds scoring at State Shows from 96 to 97£. Toms, now weighing 18 to 24 pounds. Telephone 517-H. Mrs. F. P. Morton. Pleasant Ridge, Ind. Come in and see the greatest candy display of candies ever in town. Chicago Bargain Store, We have a very fine line of holiday shirts, neckwear, hosiery, mufflers, caps, trunks, suit-cases, umbrellas, and combination boxes of suspenders, supports and armbands, which will make a iyce X-mas present. Call and see them.' Duvall & Lundy. Over 25 barrels of pu re sugar candies the finest ever shown in town. Chicago Bargain Store. From Dec. 10th to 15th inclusive, will be the best days to sell your turkeys for the Christmas market. Bring your fat turkeys, ducks and geese, but leave your chickens at home until the following week, as they will be low price next week. B. S. Fendig will give you that same cordial treatment that you have always received from him. B. S. Fendig. Be properly fitted at Rowles & Parker's shoe department. All styles, in all leathers, button or lace. The A. G. Morse Candy Co., of Chioago is going to give away a box of fine candy Christmas Eve. It will be on exhibition at J. H. Cox’s oandy store. For particulars call at hiq, Store. ts If you need a nioe winter suit, don’t forget to look at our line before buying, for we can save you from $3.00 to $5.00 on them. Duvall & Lundy. Put up your team at VanoeJCollins’ new feed and hitch £barn near the river bridge. Girl wanted at the Reed Hotel.