Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Razor, strop and hone for $1 at Warner Bros. Wm. Washburn was a Chicago visitor yesterday. See the new Burnt Leather Goods at Clarke’s. To-day’s, markets: Rye, 60c; Corn, 36c; Wheat, 85c; Oats, 28c. Levi Mott spent Saturday and Sunday in Lafayette with relatives. J. K. Davis returned home yesterday from a few days trip to Hamilton, No. Dak. Buy your Christmas toys, dolls and candy at Kirk’s Pharmacy, Parr, Ind. ■ John Ramp and Lonzo Healy spent Sunday in Kentland with friends and relatives. Quaker bread for all the time and frtfit cake for Xmas times, at Fate’s Quaker Bread Factory. What make a nicer present than a gold watch? Clarke has an extra nice assortment just now. D. D. Warner of Hamilton, No.’Dak., left Monday for his home after a few days business trip here. D. M. Worland is still confined to,his home by sickness, but is improving and will be but in a few days. Mrs. J. M. Troxell and J. F. Bruner returned Friday evening from a several weeks visit in Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. McClain expect to go to Wauseon, Ohio, this week to ,spend the holidays .with relatives. Albert Wood of east of town, who works at Momence, 111., went to Monon .Saturday to visit relatives a few days. Warner Bros, will have in their window Friday and Saturday a bushel of knives, value 75c and SI.OO- —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. \jßensselaer is said to be suffering a milk famine, and offers of 8c per quart is no inducement to the milkman to take on any more customers. ppuss Phillips, the actor, carrfe Sunday to spend the holidays withwith his father, Simon Phillips, and sister and brother, Mrs. C. A. Roberts and Fred Phillips.
j\Mr. and Mrs. John Schroer, of Barkley twp., returned Saturday irom a three weeks visit with relatives and friends in Muskingum, Morgan and Perry counties, Ohio. --- ' Mrs. John H. Akers and Mrs. Charles Page of northwest of Pleasant Grove went to Elmhurst, 111., Saturday to visit the former’s daughter, Mrs. Ira Galbraith, and family. It isn’t too late to buy that car for a Xmas gift. The price : s r ght. and the quality is unquesii •tied. Better make it a Maxwell in the begming, because t will eventually be a Maxwell. We are going to cut loose from our men’s and boys’ suits and overcoats. - The prices we ’ are now making will do it. Step in, let us show you.—Model Clothing Company, S. Leopold, Mgr. * A life long friend is a good watch to the most of us. It cannot be too good. If you want to buy a worthy and reliable watch at a close price you will find it in Clarke’s stock selected for the holidays. This week we will have on sale the largest and most complete stock of-pure fancy candies ever in the city. Your choice of anything for 10b a pound except our soft center chocolate drops at 15 cents. —John Eger. XOrlan Grant, for several years clothing salesman in the Rowles & Parker store, has resigned and will take a position with a Ft. Wayne wholesale rubber goods house as traveling He will continue his residence here, however. '\|Miss Madaline Ramp returned Saturday from Valparaiso where she had; been taking a twelve weeks course in music and art, and is now capable of holding a position as music instructor. She visited friends in Hammond a few days before returning; home. J
