Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
I I I ■IV ° n the whole hasn,t Providence been good to you? Let our appreciations of the agreeable and pleasBJ I|| |1 |C |II I J ant incidents of our life bury the disagreeable and the hard ones. Thankfulness begets cheerfulness. Let us take an invoice of our blessings! “Lest we forget.” f( SPECIAL PRICES ON _ Quotations to Give You THANKSGIVING VIFOC6H6S '° r
Cranberries We have just received a shipment of nearly 2,000 quarts of this delightful and wholesome little fruit. No Thanksgiving dinner is complete without them, and then just notice the price—--7c a quart
Vegetables Lettuce, fancy 1eaf,...... per pound ....18c Onions, Holden’s tender green per bunch 5c Onions, dry yellow stock, per peck ...' r2sc Onions, genuine Spanish, per pound .... ..........5 c Celery, big well bleached, per bunch 5c Pumpkins’, small, sweet pie pumpkins, each.. ~. . .5c Squash, mottled Hubbards, each 10c and 15c Potatoes, Michigan mealy, pecklsc Turnips, medium size, white, per peck ....15c Cabbage, home grown, medium size head ...... .<i. . ,6c SAUER KRAUT Do you like Sauer Kraut? You do if it’s the right kind. We have it in the cask, just opened. It’s the good old German kind. A trial will convince you. quart 5c
This sale ends Thursday, 12 o’clock noon, Nov. 24/10. Don’t fail to take advantage of it. PhOflGS We are anxious to give our friends the best possible service, and we ask that you make up jour order and call us as early as | possible. Remember, we watch and appreciate orders from each and every source. We guarantee everything we self, and if by chance 41 IJI anything is wrong, return it to us and we will gladly adjust it to your satisfaction. tmit uamf pdapcdv an ® 41 and 81 I FT EL FIVIVIEi mKUULKi RENSSELAER, IND. 81
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers.* Ed Oliver was a Lafayette goer Monday. Count Leo Tolstoy, the noted Russian writer, is dead. Logan Wood of Parr came down on business. yesterday. To-day’s markets: Wheat, 83c; Rye, 60c; Corn, 36c; Oats, 27c. Remember the free musical concert at the Armory Friday night. John Braddock went to Indianapolis Monday where he has secured employment. For ladies’ suits and ladies’, misses’ and children’s cloaks, go to The G. E. Murray Co. Daniels returned SaturZlay from a week’s visit at his old home at Tiffin, Ohio. We are having splendid weather for corn husking—cold nights and bright sunshiny days. Miss Ella Bruechet of Roselawn came down Monday for a week’s visit with Miss Opal Grant. 7x£d Sutherland, the Remington 'liveryman, and J. M. Knapp, of this place, were Chicago visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs, John O’Reilly and Misses Ora, Olive and Madeline Brady spent Monday shopping in Rensselaer. . Mrs. Peter Zimmer of Chicago came down Monday to visit Mrs. Nick Zimmer of southeast of town a few days. ■■ ; ■ In Saturday’s football game at the college the Battle Ground team defeated the college team by a score of 10 to 0.
