Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Jarrette’s Variety Store Check the Items You Need and Bring This With You 15c Daisy Fly Kii1era........ .10c Stamped Pillow Tops, 50 designs, each.. ... .14c Two 5c packages; Poison Fly Paper. .. ....... 5c Pittow -Cords to march, each. .... . . ....... .10® 3 double sheets Sticky Fly Paper.. 5c 1 lot Embroidery and Inserting, yard L.. ’.. 4c Regular 25c bottle Peroxide ...19c Ribbons, 18c and 20c values.. 10c and lie 25c bottle Wilson’s Perfume... 10c No. 1 and 2 Wash Ribbons, syd bolts, 10c and 12c 15c box 3 cakes Toilet Soap. 10c Brass and Oxidized Curtain Rods, each. .... .lOc 2 large bars Pure Paraffine Wax 5c White Enameled Wood Curtain Poles, each..lOc Guaranteed Can Rubbers, 12 in box.., 5c Imitation Leather Fiber Chair Seats, each...lOc Mason Can Tops, dozen 20c 25c Hair Brushes, long bristles ....15c IDO Fruit Jar Labels ..... 5c Separator Brushes.. sc, 10c, 25c and 45c 35c Electric Lamps, 32-candle power 22c 10 cent Scythe Stones, each 5c 16-candle power Electric Lamps, 2 for 25c 25 cent Grass Cycles..... .10c 8-candle power Electric Lamps, each........12c 25 cent Standard Thermometers ..10c Men’s and Women’s Rubber Heels, pair 10c Regular 35c House Brooms 29c Women’s and Children’s Half Soles, pair.... 10c 10-quart Heavy Tin Dairy Pails 28c Hee! Plates, 2 pair. .. 5c 14-quart Heavy Tin Dairy Palls. .......... .28c Pearl Buttons, 16 and 18 size, d0zen........ 8c lu-quart Heavy Galvanized Palls .....19c 4 packages best quality Pins... 5c Large Aluminum Collapsible Drinking Cups. .10c 60 Clothes Pin 5................. ~ s Springfield Art Special Thursday, Auirnii Sewing Silk— Silk, 2 skeins 6-qt Flaring Tin Pails 100-yd. spools 5 cents 7c 5 cents One to a Family View Post Cards ' Candies High School, Court House, Library, St. Joseph’s Fudge, Jelly Beans, Caramels, Butter Creams, College, Churches, Washington St., Monu- Turkish Delight, Bon Bons ment, George Ade’s Home Pound 10c 5 for 5c Marshmallows, Salted Peanuts ■ . M Pound 10c 4%-lnch Decorated Footed Cereal Bowls. .. .. .6c 9K-inch Grey Enameled Pudding Pans, eachi 7c Clear White Handled Cups and Saucers, set of 1 and 2-quart Grey Enameled Sauce Pans, each 7c 6 cups and saucers 45c 6-quart Grey Enameled Kettles 28c Clear White Dinner Plates, set of 6 42c 10-quart Grey Enameled Kettles * 29c 10K and 12 inch Decorated Platters, each.. 12c 100 Pieces Blue and White, all white inside, 10-inch Deep Decorated Bowls 18c Enameled Ware, consisting of Pudding Medium size Decorated 80w15... . 12c Pans, Dairy Pans, Handled Bake Pans, Medium size Decorated Creamers... 12c and Stew Kettles, specially priced for this 12-inch shallow Decorated Bowls. ...14c week...... 14c, 19c, 23c, 29c, 33c and 47c All Base Ball Goods at cost. Window Screens at Cost. A complete line of Novelty Jewelry and Hair Ornaments, Barrettes, Side and Back Combs, Hairpins, Beads, Neckchains, Bracelets, Shirtwaist Pins, Sash and Collar Pins, Cuff Links, Stickpins, at ioc and 15c. fl The largest line of Haviland, Austrian and English Dinnerware, and the lowest prices in Jasper County. Get the Habit Go to The Variety Store

E. A. Fisher went to Chicago on business yesterday morning. William Daniels went to Roselawn on business yesterday. C. H. Hickman went to Bellefontaine, 0., yesterday on business. Mrs. E. P. Honan entertained at cards Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. H. C. Hoshaw went to Mt. Ayr yesterday to visit his daughter, Mrs. Chas. Burns, for a few days. Rev. Father V. H. Krull goes to to Frankfort today and will begin a week’s mission there tomorrow. — F. J. Donnelly and family, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Ketchum, spent Wednesday at Burnettsville, making the trip in the former’s auto. The alley paving contractors completed the cement curb on the Monnett alley Thursday, and yesterday morning began on the curb for the Leopold alley. Train No. 32, due here at 10:05 a. m., Thursday, was late about an hour due to a defective engine. Upon arrival here, the engine of the morning local from the south was hooked onto the passanger engine and the train was doubleheaded to the Hammond yards. The local was thus delayed several hours.

The fire department was call-' ed out at about 6:30 yesterday j morning by a small blaze in a summer-kitchen at Wm. Dixey’s on south Weston street. The ( fire was acused from a stovepipe | running through an attic, and the damage was less than SIOO. ■ Jim Rhoades, while at work on the roof, was overcome by the smoke and for several minutes was unconscious. ) Tom Florence was down from Virgie Thursday. He is working now at pressing wild hay in the Kankakee marshes and says three presses are baling from 60 to 70 tons per day where he is working. The hay is extra good, tall and thick on the ground, and is cutting three tons or better to the acre. This hay is too coarse for feed, nearly all of it being made into rope, and it is therefore called “rope hay.”