Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
To-day’s markets: Wheat, 84c : Rye, 60c; Corn (old), 42c, (new) 36c: Oats, 27c. We will unload two cars of fancy Michigan sand grown potatoes this week. 60c a bushel in bulk from cars.—John Eger’s. Vote next Tuesday for a change in the management of county ah airs. You have nothing to k-e and a whole lot to gain by a change. Lay in your winter’s supply of canned peas, corn and tomatoes now. The Home Grocery is making special prices by the box (2 doz.) assorted to suit. Inquire. Our White Star Flour, $1.46 and Acme $1.50, the two best flours made. We have just received another car. Try a sack; every sack guaranteed to please you or your money refunded. — Rowles & Parker. Everett Kinney, who has been clerking in the dry goods department of the Rowles & Parker store for several years, has resigned his position to take effect next week, and will go to Delphi to accept a position as head clerk in the dry goods department of the Ives store at that place. Everett’s many friends wish him success in his new location.
In The Democrat’s popularity contest announcement in Wednesday’s issue. Kankakee tp. was omitted, through mistake, from the First District, and Union tp. appeared twice, in both the First and Second districts, and Hanging Grove was omitted from the Second district. The proper corrections have been made and the announcement as it appears in this issue is corrects Crown Point Star: Football is on the wane in the Indiana public schools. Several have already drawn the line against the harsh sport. In this county East Chicago was the first to go out, and now Hammond is following in the w’ake. The ice is broken and it is thought the game is now on its last legs, in Lake county especially. Two Indiana boys have been killed playing this season.
WANTED, TURKEYS. We are now- in the market for fat poultry and large, e’ean, fresh eggs for which we will pay a fancy price. We do not cater to the hucksters, but prefer to buy frpm the farmer and will pay you extra for bringing them in. Call and see us as we can do better than "by phone. Fancy Produce Market, Phone 39. Opposite Hemphill’s hitch barn.— -C. E. Prior. THANKSGIVING TURKEYS. Next week commencing w-ith Nov. 7, I will be in the market for Thanksgiving turkeys. I have two car loads sold to go east and must have them so as to leave here by Nov. 15, and I will pay all the market will allow. Come and see me as I do not care to quote top price over the phone.— B. S Fendig. LECTURE DATES. Nov. 30—The Schuberts, a mixed quartette of singers and entertainers. Dec. 9—L. B. Wickersham, popular lecturer. Jan. 19—Booth Lowery, humorist. March 13—The Beilharz Entertainers. Extra Number —Byron King, last year’s favorite, whose date has not been set.
A GOOD PROPOSITION. We have for sale, Three and Five Year, 7 and 8 per cent semi-annual interest bearing notes, in amounts from $300.00 to $5,000.00, secured by First Mortgage on Improved Real Estate. We collect interest, and principal when due, and remit without charge. We have loaned over $2,000,000.00 in Oklahoma City and vicinity without one dollar lost. We will pay your u,. R. fare and all expenses to and from Oklahoma City, if every representation we make here or by correspondence, is not absolutely correct. - Write us for information about these loans and give your money a chance to earn you 8 per cent net interest, instead of 3 or 4 per cent. Write ns for list of farms for sale. A. C. FARMER ECO., Oklahoma City, Okla, 206-8 N. Robinson St.
