Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Pineapple Sale j! Fruit Canning Season Opens ii j! -■ j! , | Because it is so healthful, economical, and easy to | (can, this delicious fruit is fast gaining favor in nearly j l all homes, . J t The pineapple season is now at its height. Quali- ! \ ty is excellent and fruit men advise that we will not j 1 seejpwer prices this season. (! j | "“We"drove a special good bargain and will this week < | ! receive the largest shipment of pineapples ever sent to j 1 ROnSS6I3.GI\ 3, | | |iThislWeek is Our Sale Week: j j AND WE ARE BOOKING ORDERS AT THE FOL- ] 1 ll' • LOWING VERY LOW PRICES: 42 Size, per crate, $2.25 i i 36 Size, per crate, $2.60 jl 30 Size, per crate, $2.65 i| 24 Size, per crate, $2.75 j! HALF CRATES AT THE SAME RATE. Unlike berries and other fruits, Pines do not spoil J 1 quickly, thus affording a great many days for putting them up. j i j i Why not take advantage of the Low i j |; Prices we are offering and try a few? !| ]| PHONE YOUR ORDER AT ONCE TO jt Home Grocery PHONE 4 r "

Try The Democrat for job work. Give Maines & Hamilton your order for Deering Standard Twine; Advertised letters: G. W. Huggins, Bert Dowell, D. E. Weirich, Frank Onelette, J. Dinner, Arthur Clinton, Andy Kaney, A. G. W. Farmer, John Rowen, Mrs. Chas. Mustard, Mrs. Louise Hooper, Mrs. S. E. Gilbreath, Mrs. Oscar B. Flanter, Mina Shuhl, Mrs. Margerette Thurman, Mrs. Lydia Moss. Oats and grass have been suffering considerably for need of rain the past week. Meadows are as dry as they usually are in July, and the hay crop is likely to be light. Rain was promised by the weatherman Monday, but failed to materialize. Yesterday it was trying to rain a little, and was making fair headway as we go to press.

The Senior Class presented the class play, The Frail Co-Ed last night with “Stub” Gundy as the Frail one. The play was adapted from one with a similar name by George Ade, and a packed house greeted the talent P. H. Lally of Michigan City, a former well known Remington business man, visited here Saturday with his sister, Mrs. Geo. Robinson, while; on his way home from the G. A. R. encampment at Crawfordsville.

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