Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
An Immense Display of Gifts for Everybody Fendig's City Drug Store right in front with the greatest assortment of gifts for Yuletid*. Don’t put it off —everybody is if bujri*ig early. •* See" our mammoth selection of books —600 copies popular copyrights at 50c each, goooys, Games, Dolls, Animals, See cur attractive line of Td editions, and Novelties for children. . See cur 15c Souvenir Calenders of Rensselaer and St. Josephs. See our elegant display of Toilet, Military, Manicure and all kinds of Brush sets, in silver, ebony and stag. See our Fountain Pens, Knives, Safety Razors, Pictures, Medallions, and Christmas Stationery, t •See our line of Cigars n holiday boxes, our smoker sets and cases. . .x - ; Don't forget to at least drop in when looking for the big line. Rensselaer and St. Joseph Pennants make fine presents Fendig’s City Drag store Washington St. Remember we are agents for Victor Talking Machines and Eastman Kodaks—they make suitable presents
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Remember the Depot Grocery. Blanket and underwear week at Murray’s. strop and hone for $1 at Warner Bros. Guaranteed New York buckwheat flour at* Murray’s. The phone number of the Depot Grocery is 202. Try it once. To-day’s markets: Rye, 60c; Corn, 36c; Wheat, 85c; Oats, 28c. Thomas Mull of Wolcott was a business visitor here Saturday. Special bargains in tennis flannels and wool blankets at Murray’s. , George Casey of north of town went to Chicago on business Monday. Gwin & Watson drill water wells from one to one thousand feet in depth. Mrs. O. E. Brown of west of town is visiting relatives in Frankfort this week. "Miss Eisner is an elocutionist of rare ability."—Des Moines (la.) lowa State Register. Silk union suits in men’s and also made for women, from S 3 to S 3 a suit.—C. Earl DuvalL Warner Bros, will have in their window Friday and Saturday a bushel of knives, value 75c and SI.CD — Choice for 39c. T. X. Gunyon of near Parr went to Franklin Saturday to visit his son Elzie, whose house was recentiv destroved bv fire.
Christmas festivities will re- j quire new shoes. AVe have them! for men, women and children.— Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Airs. P. J. Brusnahan of Chicago. who had been visiting her mother, Mrs. Amanda ■Leech, and sister, Mrs. John Schultz, a few days, returned home . Monday'. The largest line of cotton and woolen bed blankets, comforts and quiltings, at lower prices than any competition can name. Come in and examine these for yourselves.—Rowles & Parker. Mr. Hayrier, piano tuner and repairer from Chicago, is in town. Patrons desiring to have their pianos put in order will please rush their orders in to Clarke's jewelry' store as soon as possible. Don’t economize by wearing shoes which allow your feet to be damp and cold. This is false economy and extravagance. \\*e have those warm shoes for men, women and children. —Fendig’s Exclusivfe Shoe Store. „ Silk suspenders, from 50c to $2.50; silk hose from 50c to $1.50; sweater coats, men’s, from SI to" $6, boys’ sweater coats from $1 to S 2; Jersey sweaters from $1.50 to S 3. All * make nice Xmas presents. —C. Earl DuvalL
