Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald returned to her home in Chicago yesterday after a week’s visit with Mrs. Joe Hallagan and other old friends here. Mr. Fitzgerald is a daughter of the late Michael O’Halloran of Chicago, but formerly of Rensselaer. This w’as her first visit to Rensselaer in nine years, and she noted many improvements in that period. Her husband. Thos. E. Fitzgerald. is sergeant of the police in charge of the vagrancy bureau, and has headquarters in room 1008 city hall. Home Grocery Buys Four Carloads Potatoes. The Home Grocery report having just closed the deal for the purchase of four cars of fine northern potatoes, the first car to arrive in a few days. They will, no doubt, make very low prices which wiH be interesting news to the short crop growers here this year. It might be well to watch this paper for their unloading sale announcement. Florida Oranges. For Christmas, Ripe and Golden Fruit from the Groves, 1 and not from a week or more’s journey through the commission houses. Nothing so cheap will add so much to your Christmas, or make a nicer present. Send $2.50 money order and we will ship you a Selected Standard Box to reach you Christmas. Send your order early as possible and we will guarantee satisfaction.—Florida Orange Mail Order Co., 103 Franklin Street, Tampa, Florida.

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