Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1908 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

GROCERIES. Perfection Coal OH, £a1.......9C Eldorado Castor Machine Oil, gal 23c Best Family Vinegar, gal 18c Carpet Tacks (any size), pkg. .. .4c Crushed Oyster Shells* (for poultry), bag 73c 4 Double Sh’s Fly Paper (sticky) 6c Rising Sun Stove Polish, pkg. . . ,9c 25 Best B. B. White Envelopes. .4c Black Ink, large bottle 4c Best Corn Starch, pkg.... ,5c Best Butter Paper, lb. ........ .23c Fresh Roasted Peanuts, lb. . . . . 11c Search- Light Matches, big pkg. . 49c Globe Parlor Matches, pkg 9c Lewis Lye (98 per ct. pure), can 8c No. 1 Lamp Burners.? 5c No. 2 “ “ .9c No. 1 Lamp Chimneys. .........4c No. 2 Lamp Chimneys. 9c No. 1 Lamp Wicks, yard 4c No. 2 Cut Lamp Wicks ready for use, 3 for. 5c Parafine Wax, 18c Knox’s Gelatine, pkg 14c Rival Vanilla Flavoring Extract bottle 9c Rival Lemon Flavoring Extract.. 9c Fine Table Salt in Barrels. ... .93c Sauit Petre for curing meats, lb 14c Best Seal of Indiana Tomatoes, can 9c, Honey Bee Sugar Corn, can....Bc 2 in 1 Shoe Polish, box 10c Best Vaseline, large size bottle..9c (Sold Label Sardines, regular 15c size, box 10c Bed Alaska Salmon, a fine one.. 15c Daylight Soap, 5 cakes f0r..... 10c International Poultry Food, pkg. 28c Quality in Merchandise does not necessarily mean high-priced merchandise. Quality v is a relative > term. Low-priced goods can be quality goods, many of them are. Our Two Stores are a market where all kinds of pocketbooks can find satisfaction. •

I Comfortable I Underwear I You haven’t forgotten the I ■ suit of underwear that kept ■ ■ you fidgeting every minute ■ I you wore it —have you? ■ Possibly the garment wasn’t ■ ■ cut right—p ossi b 1 y the ■ sleeves were too long—possi- H ■ bly they were too short—pos- ■ ■ sibly the button holes kept I I getting larger—possibly some- I ■ thing else was wrong—any- I ■ way you didn’t have any com- ■ I fort whenever you had to ■ wear that suit. I DE W ON I UNDERWEAR ■ is made of high grade yarns I ■ —thoroughly treated before ■ ■ knit so that the finished gar- ■ ■ ments will hold their shape ■ ■ and fit—trimmings of the ■ ■ best—no lumpy seams to rub ■ I against tender skin—reen- ■ ■ forced wearing parts giving ■ ■ double life to every garment ■ ■ —and you pay only what you ■ ■ Jiave been used to paying ■ ■ without being able to know ■ whether you were getting a ■ firstclass garment or not. ■ Men’s Heavy Fleece Lined I Underwear, per pair. . . .89c 1 TjiWaliunk