Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
See the new Leather Fobs at Clarke’s. Dr. Washburn and daughter were in Chicago .Wednesday. A. Simpson went to Delphi Wednesday to have his eyes treated. Buy your Christmas toys, dolls and candy at Kirk’s Pharmacy, Parr, Ind. 1 Buy your Christmas toys, dolls and candy at Kirk’s Pharmacy, Parr, Ind. Mrs. L. McGlinn went to Fair Oaks Wednesday to visit sick relatives. John Marion and wife of Parr spent Wednesday in Monon on business. Telephone or send your Order for everything in the fruit line to Murray’s grocery. Mrs. Alda Parkison will leave the last of the week for California to spend the winter. 6,000 pounds of pure candies for our holiday trade, from 7 to 12 cents a pound.— John Eiger. Quaker bread for all the time and fruit cake for Xmas times, at Fate’s Quaker Bread Factory. Fancy, Florida sweet oranges, 20c a dozen; grape fruit, 5c each ; apples, 35c a peck at John Eger’s. W r hat make a nicer present than a gold watch? Clarke has an extra nice assortment just now. • You will want a barrel of those nice, New York Baldwin apples for Christmas, only $3.25 a barrel at John Eger’s. Mrs. W. R. Lee and baby went to Martinsville Wednesday forenoon where she will take treatment for rheumatism. Warner Bros, will have in their window Friday and Saturday a bushel of knives, value 75c and $l.O0 —Choice for 39c. The dates for the Rensselaer poultry and corn show are January, 3,4, 5,6, 7. The show will be held in the Armory. Warner Bros, will have in their window' Friday and Saturday a bushel of knives, value 75c and $l.O0 —Choice for 39c. Miss Carrie Scott of Indianapolis, a state organizer of libraries, spent Thursday here on. business connected with the Jasper Public Library. Jacob R. Hazen of Goodland, formerly of Jordan tp., this- county, has purchased the Steele restaurant at. Kentland and taken possession of same. Mrs. Sam English of Carnegie, Okla., who was here to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. W. W. Murray, a few weeks ago, left Thursday for *her home. Fred Hani of Nevada, Mo., who had been visiting the past three weeks-with J. -W. Price of north of town, went to Boswell Wednesday to make a short visit before returning home. A package of calling cards make a neat and appropriate Christmas present. The Democrat prints them in any quantity desired and carries in stock all the correct sizes in both plain and linen finish. All persons owfing accounts to G. B. Porter will please call at The Cash Store and settle before Christmas, as all acounts remaining unpaid after that time will be-given into hands for collection. —G. B. Porter. -
The Methodist Brotherhood, a new church organization in Monticello, was launched on the local sea .with' a big banquet at the church last Tuesday evening. About 80 men were present and all enjoyed the evening’s entertainment. Wetzel’s orchestra and the Northwest Indiana Quartette tarnished the music and the principal address was made by Rev C. L. Harper, of Rensselaer.— White County Democrat.^ W. A. Richmond writes us from Winnebago, Minn., under date of Dec. 14, in renewing his subscription for The Democrat, and says: “We are having fine weather; roads dry and dusty and mercury 50 degrees above zero at 6 o’clock this morning. Six low the coldest so far. Fine crops and a fine country. If people back in Jasper would stop here instead of going to North Dakota They would be better off. I have been in both states and know what they are.”
