Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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have ourselves recently taken advantage of many sale prices, and with our buying advantages we know that no competitor can touch us. These prices are very close, many of them below the present wholesale cost, and the sale will only last till Thanksgiving.

Ten pounds of fine Granulated Sugar for 65 cents New Green Onions, bunch 5c Home-grown Lettuce, pound 18c Sweet home-grown Celery, JL 10c Large golden Grapefruit, each 9 c Dry red or yelldw onions, peck 30c Large sweet Spanish Onions, lb. 7c Only really good Potatoes in city, pk. 25c Holden's (koae-grown) Cabbage, lb. 3c Fancy late Howe Cranberries, very special, at 9c a quart

Remember to call for the Piano Votes with each purchase

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Tone Overton was in Monon Saturday. Miss Edna Hauter spent Saturday in Chicago. Today’s markets: Corn, 53c; Oats, 43c; Wheat, 86c. W. H. Pullins was in Brookston on business Monday. B. F. Bundy made a business trip to Monon Saturday. Roy Donnelly made a business trip to Lafayette Saturday. Miss Ida Milligan returned Saturday from Chicago after a short visit there. Elmer Wiseman went to Chicago Saturday to spend a few days with friends. Our store will close at 12:30 o’cl6ck Nov. 30—Thanksgiving day.—Rowles & Parker. Jest received—2o Tank Heaters. Buy one before they are all gone.- I—Gwin 1 — Gwin & Watson. Miss Mabel Randle came Friday from Mexico, Mo., to visit numerous relatives here. Firman Thompson and Wood Spitler witnessed . the football game in Chicago Saturday. Mrs. A. R. Hopkins returned home Sunday from a few days visit with relatives in Chicago. Untrimmed hat frames to close out this week at 50c and 75c—less than half price.—Rowles & Parker. , Jerry Dolly of St. Anne. 111., was in the city Saturday transacting business with o Harvey Davisson. - - Livingston Ross was in Chicago Saturday to see the football game between Wisconsin and Northwestern. A few trimmed hats, must be closed out this week at less than ' half price.—Rowles & Parker’s Millinery Dept.